India A’s declaration plan
Openers Aayush Pandey (20)* and Devdutt Padikkal (20)* will resume the innings on Day 4. With a substantial first-innings advantage already in hand, India A are expected to score at a brisk pace during the morning session, aiming to stretch their lead to around 325–350 runs before declaring. Such a target would leave Sri Lanka A with a daunting chase while giving India’s bowling attack enough time to force a result.
Sai Sudharsan’s fitness remains under the scanner
India A could be without one of their standout performers if required later in the innings. After producing a superb 132 in the first innings, Sai Sudharsan retired hurt just four overs into India’s second innings. His fitness remains a concern, although the visitors may not need him to bat again if their top order accelerates as planned.
Auqib Nabi leads India’s bowling attack
Fast bowler Auqib Nabi emerged as the game-changer on Day 3 with outstanding figures of 4/58, sparking a dramatic lower-order collapse as Sri Lanka A lost their last five wickets for just 30 runs. He will once again spearhead India’s pace attack, while spinners Harsh Dubey and Yash Thakur are expected to play an increasingly significant role on a surface that should offer more turn and variable bounce as the match progresses.
Sri Lanka A face a stern survival test
For the hosts, the priority will be batting out the final day to salvage a draw. Their hopes will rest largely on first-innings performers Nuwanidu Fernando (84), captain Sahan Arachchige (72), and Ashen Bandara (70), who will need to produce another resilient batting effort against an Indian attack that has grown in confidence after dominating the latter stages of the third day.




