Sri Lankan batsmen led by their number three Kavindu Kulasekara provided stiff resistance against the Indian bowlers as the hosts finished the third day's play on 235 for five as the first 'Youth Test' looks set to be heading for a tame draw in Dambulla, on Thursday.
The 17-year-old right-hander Kulasekara played a dogged innings of 76 as none of the India U-19 bowlers were able to break his defence.
Starting the day at five, Kulasekara only added 71 runs to his overnight score throughout the day. In total, he faced 264 deliveries and hit only five boundaries. Hashan Dumindu (42) and Minod Bhanuka (56) also made useful contributions but more importantly defied the Indian attack which could only get four wickets in the entire day's play.
Left-arm seamer Kuldeep Yadav (4/86 in 33 overs) took all the wickets to fall on the day whereas the others failed to impress.
Sri Lanka need another 119 runs to reach 354 which will enable them to avoid the follow-on. India will now require to not only enforce follow-on but also take 15