The Indian cricket team toured Sri Lanka from 6 August to 1 September 2015 to play a tour match and three Test matches.[1] On 27 June 2015, Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara said he would retire from international cricket after the second Test of the series.[2] The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Sri Lanka Cricket Board confirmed the schedule of India's tour to Sri Lanka in August to September 2015. The tour started with a three-day warm-up game against Sri Lanka Board President's XI, followed by three Test matches. The Test matches were played at Galle, P Sara Oval, and SSC Colombo.[3] The Indian team arrived in Sri Lanka on 4 August 2015.[4]
India won the three-match series 2–1, with Virat Kohli winning his first Test series as captain of India, and this was the first series win by India in Sri Lanka since 1993.[6] This series win also gave India their first overseas Test series victory since the 2011 tour in the West Indies.
1Murali Vijay was ruled out of the first Test and also last Test due to a hamstring injury.[11][12] 2Stuart Binny was added to India's squad before the second Test.[13] 3Shikhar Dhawan was ruled out of the last two matches after fracturing his right hand in the first Test.[14] 4Wriddhiman Saha was ruled out of the last Test due to a hamstring injury.[12] 5Naman Ojha and Karun Nair were added to India's squad before the third Test.[12]
Tour match
Three day:Sri Lanka Board President's XI vs Indians
Ravichandran Ashwin (Ind) took his 11th five-wicket haul and first against Sri Lanka. His figures of 6/46 is the best bowling figures by an Indian against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.[16]
Rain interrupted India's innings at 15 overs on day 1 with no play was possible. Rain also interrupted play in the 96th over of India's first innings on day 2 with play being called off for the day.
On day 3 rain interrupted play in the 9th over of India's second innings with play being called off for the day.
Naman Ojha (Ind) and Kusal Perera (SL) made their Test debuts. This was 14th time that two wicket-keepers made their debuts in the same Test.[20]
Ishant Sharma (Ind) returned the best bowling figures in an innings by an Indian pace bowler in Sri Lanka (5/54). He also became the 8th Indian to reach 200 Test wickets.[5]
Dhammika Prasad (SL) returned his career-best bowling figures in a Test (8/169).[21]