The second cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka ended in a tame draw on the fifth day, in Colombo, on Friday.
The Indian tail-enders did well to stretch the total to 707 before folding up 15 minutes before the lunch break.
Resuming at 669 for nine, Ishant Sharma (27) and Pragyan Ojha (17) put up dogged resistance to take the score past the 700-run mark.
In so doing, India piled up their second-highest total scored abroad surpassing the 705 runs scored against Australia in Sydney in 2004, the highest being 726 for 9 declared against the very same opponents in Mumbai last year.
In reply, Sri Lanka made 129 for three before both skippers decided to call off play.
On a wicket that offered no help to the bowlers, a mind-boggling 1478 runs were scored over the length of the Test.
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