Riding on Pujara's unbeaten 135, India closed Day 2 on 292 for eight with lot of time lost due to rain interruptions -- only 15 overs were possible on the opening day. Dhammika, who has picked up four wickets so far, is confident of making it count on the morning of Day 3.
"In the first session (yesterday), we could get lots of seam movement. In the latter part of the day it has changed a bit. It's not doing as much as it did yesterday. It's changed a bit," Prasad said in the post-day press conference.
India were struggling at 119 for five and then were reduced to 180 for seven before Pujara got going with Amit Mishra (59). The duo stitched a 104-run eight-wicket partnership to bring Indian back on their feet, but Prasad sees a lot of light at the end of the tunnel.
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Making batsmen play and miss on his away-going deliveries, Prasad (4-83) was more than a threat to many an Indian batsmen. His verbal chats with Pujara and Virat Kohli also added spice to the days play and Prasad said it's all part of the game.
"At the time, I had had two close lbw appeals against Kohli. I was a little frustrated because I didn't get them. Also, Kohli and Pujara were getting beaten a lot by the balls I was sending down. I was desperate for a wicket, so with that frustration, I did anything I could do to try and get that wicket," he said, when asked about the chatter in the middle.