India’s spinner Manav Suthar returns 4/76 as Sri Lanka are bowled out for 284 in the second innings at Galle International Stadium. India had posted 462 in the first innings, setting up the match for Sri Lanka to respond under pressure.

Both reports highlight Suthar’s role in driving that pressure through turn and control. They say Suthar records the highest share of “big-turn” deliveries among the spinners used in the match so far, with 74% of his balls turning more than 4.5 degrees. The comparison places his turning output ahead of other India spinners mentioned in the coverage, including Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav.

Taken together, the outlets focus on the same statistical performance—Suthar’s unusually high proportion of sharply turning deliveries—and the same match outcome moments: Sri Lanka’s dismissal for 284 and India’s earlier first-innings total of 462.