Sri Lanka lost the Test series 1-2, despite coming back from nowhere to win the first Test at Galle. Here's a look at how the players from the team performed during the course of the three Tests.
India won the third Test of the series against Sri Lanka by 117 to clinch the series 2-1, and record their first series win in the country after 22 years.
Sri Lankan captain Angelo Mathews, yet again gave a wonderful account of himself as a batsman, scoring a hundred with his team's back to the wall. During his admirable partnership with debutant Kusal Perera
India outclass Sri Lanka by 117 runs to win the series 2-1. This is India's first overseas series win after four years, with their last one coming in the West Indies in 2011.
India gained firm control of the deciding Test against Sri Lanka at SSC in Colombo, as the hosts' batting once again faltered in the face of a hostile attack and a responsive pitch. Defending a huge score
India lost significant ground on Day 3 of the deciding Test against Sri Lanka at the SSC in Colombo on Sunday. First, the Indian bowlers allowed Sri Lanka to claw back from a precarious 47 for 6 to post a competitive 201
Right from the start of the series, India had made it clear that they would be going into the Test matches adopting the five-bowler theory, since they felt that was the best way they could win matches.