<p>Shreyas Iyer on Saturday said he had no regrets on missing out on a century after his 92 helped India claw back and take control of the pink ball Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday.</p>.<p>Iyer hit 92 to lift India, who lead the two-Test series 1-0, to 252 all out from a precarious 86-4 after they elected to bat first in Bangalore.</p>.<p>India's bowlers then reduced Sri Lanka to 86 for six at stumps on day one, still trailing the hosts by 166 runs.</p>.<p>But it was Iyer's second Test half-century in just his fourth match that set the tone for India's dominance.</p>.<p>"I am disappointed that I missed out on a hundred, but if you see from the team's perspective, we got to a very fighting total," 27-year-old Iyer told reporters.</p>.<p>"And seriously I don't have any regrets. I felt fifty was like a century and the way I celebrated it was like a century feeling for me."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/on-dancing-feet-iyer-finds-answers-1090714.html" target="_blank">On dancing feet, Iyer finds answers</a></strong></p>.<p>Wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella, on 13, and Lasith Embuldeniya, on nought, were batting at close of play after fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah ended a gritty knock by Angelo Mathews.</p>.<p>Mathews fell for 43 to become Bumrah's third wicket after Kusal Mendis and Lahiru Thirimanne.</p>.<p>Bumrah and Mohammed Shami combined to reduce Sri Lanka to 28-4 as the pace duo made the pink ball swing and seam in the final session under lights.</p>.<p>Shami bowled skipper Dimuth Karunaratne for four and trapped Dhananjaya de Silva for 10 to raise the pitch of the weekend crowd at M Chinnaswamy Stadium which is operating at full capacity as the domestic Covid threat recedes.</p>.<p>For India, Iyer put on crucial partnerships including a 40-run fifth-wicket partnership with Rishabh Pant, who hit 39, to thwart the Sri Lankan spin attack.</p>.<p>Embuldeniya and fellow left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama took three wickets each while De Silva took two with his off spin.</p>.<p>The left-handed Pant attempted to hit back after the top-order wobble as he smashed seven fours in his 26-ball stay before falling to Embuldeniya after tea.</p>.<p>Iyer, who survived dropped catches on 50 and 82 before being finally stumped off Jayawickrama, soon took over and finished with 10 fours and four sixes in his 98-ball knock.</p>.<p>"My plan when I went out to bat was to cut down the spin, so I decided to step out (of the crease and play)," Iyer said. "When you step out, you play with the mind of the bowler and spoil his line and length."</p>.<p>Earlier Virat Kohli made 23 and put on 47 runs for the third wicket with Hanuma Vihari as the pair attempted to rebuild the innings from 29-2.</p>.<p>Jayawickrama broke the stand after sending back Vihari for 31 and De Silva got Kohli trapped lbw in the next over to put India in trouble.</p>.<p>Kohli walked on to a rousing welcome by the fans at the stadium -- home to his Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL team -- but was stunned by his dismissal.</p>.<p>The star batsman last scored an international century in India's first-ever pink ball Test against Bangladesh in November 2019.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma hit a six to signal his intent but fell to Embuldeniya after making just 15.</p>.<p>India have won both their previous two day-night Tests at home against Bangladesh and England last year. They lost to Australia in a floodlit Test at Adelaide in 2020.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>
<p>Shreyas Iyer on Saturday said he had no regrets on missing out on a century after his 92 helped India claw back and take control of the pink ball Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday.</p>.<p>Iyer hit 92 to lift India, who lead the two-Test series 1-0, to 252 all out from a precarious 86-4 after they elected to bat first in Bangalore.</p>.<p>India's bowlers then reduced Sri Lanka to 86 for six at stumps on day one, still trailing the hosts by 166 runs.</p>.<p>But it was Iyer's second Test half-century in just his fourth match that set the tone for India's dominance.</p>.<p>"I am disappointed that I missed out on a hundred, but if you see from the team's perspective, we got to a very fighting total," 27-year-old Iyer told reporters.</p>.<p>"And seriously I don't have any regrets. I felt fifty was like a century and the way I celebrated it was like a century feeling for me."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/on-dancing-feet-iyer-finds-answers-1090714.html" target="_blank">On dancing feet, Iyer finds answers</a></strong></p>.<p>Wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella, on 13, and Lasith Embuldeniya, on nought, were batting at close of play after fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah ended a gritty knock by Angelo Mathews.</p>.<p>Mathews fell for 43 to become Bumrah's third wicket after Kusal Mendis and Lahiru Thirimanne.</p>.<p>Bumrah and Mohammed Shami combined to reduce Sri Lanka to 28-4 as the pace duo made the pink ball swing and seam in the final session under lights.</p>.<p>Shami bowled skipper Dimuth Karunaratne for four and trapped Dhananjaya de Silva for 10 to raise the pitch of the weekend crowd at M Chinnaswamy Stadium which is operating at full capacity as the domestic Covid threat recedes.</p>.<p>For India, Iyer put on crucial partnerships including a 40-run fifth-wicket partnership with Rishabh Pant, who hit 39, to thwart the Sri Lankan spin attack.</p>.<p>Embuldeniya and fellow left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama took three wickets each while De Silva took two with his off spin.</p>.<p>The left-handed Pant attempted to hit back after the top-order wobble as he smashed seven fours in his 26-ball stay before falling to Embuldeniya after tea.</p>.<p>Iyer, who survived dropped catches on 50 and 82 before being finally stumped off Jayawickrama, soon took over and finished with 10 fours and four sixes in his 98-ball knock.</p>.<p>"My plan when I went out to bat was to cut down the spin, so I decided to step out (of the crease and play)," Iyer said. "When you step out, you play with the mind of the bowler and spoil his line and length."</p>.<p>Earlier Virat Kohli made 23 and put on 47 runs for the third wicket with Hanuma Vihari as the pair attempted to rebuild the innings from 29-2.</p>.<p>Jayawickrama broke the stand after sending back Vihari for 31 and De Silva got Kohli trapped lbw in the next over to put India in trouble.</p>.<p>Kohli walked on to a rousing welcome by the fans at the stadium -- home to his Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL team -- but was stunned by his dismissal.</p>.<p>The star batsman last scored an international century in India's first-ever pink ball Test against Bangladesh in November 2019.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma hit a six to signal his intent but fell to Embuldeniya after making just 15.</p>.<p>India have won both their previous two day-night Tests at home against Bangladesh and England last year. They lost to Australia in a floodlit Test at Adelaide in 2020.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>