A light exchange between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Niroshan Dickwella was followed by the Sri Lankan batter’s dismissal as India moved closer to victory in the opening Test in Galle on Wednesday.With Sri Lanka chasing 372, Dickwella and Jaiswal exchanged words during the 60th over, with Jaiswal challenging the left-hander to attack India’s bowling.Jaiswal, who was stationed at square leg, said: “Come on yaar, there was a lot of shots in first innings. We need to see something, come on.”Dickwella replied: “Yes?”Jaiswal then said: “Yes, I want to see. Come on, show me. Hit him there (pointing towards deep square leg), come on. Why not?”Dickwella responded: “No requirement. Take me (to) IPL, then I’ll hit.”“We will, we will. 100%. Come on, hit him a six, I’ll take you to the IPL,” Jaiswal said.“Thank you,” Dickwella replied.There was little time for the conversation to continue. On the final ball of the same over, Dickwella backed away and tried to slash the ball through the off side, only to edge it behind.The dismissal left Sri Lanka in further trouble at 175 for six at lunch on the fifth and final day, with India needing four more wickets to win the Test.India eventually defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the first Test in Galle to take 1-0 lead in two-match series. Manav Suthar took 10 wickets in the match.Having set Sri Lanka a victory target of 372, India bowled out the hosts for 206 in the post-lunch session on the final day of the contest.The second and final test begins in Colombo on Sunday.
