Colombo: VVS Laxman cracked a unbeaten 103 as India relied on their experienced batsmen to pull off a five-wicket win in the third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka to level the series 1-1.
Raina clobbered Chanaka Welegedara for a six to hand Sri Lanka there first defeat at the P Sara Oval Stadium since August 1994, triggering scenes of celebration in the Indian dressing room.
Chasing 257 on a rather difficult fifth day track, the Indians recovered from early blows suffered on Day 4 with a 109-run partnership between Laxman and Tendulkar that laid the foundation of the win.
Resuming from an overnight score of 53 for three, India lost night-watchman Ishant Sharma (4) early in the morning. Ishant was caught at short mid-wicket by Kumar Sangakkara off Suraj Randiv in the morning. Randiv ripped in a flighted loopy delivery around off and middle stump, leaving Ishant bemused who looked shaky right from the start.
Tendulkar and Laxman then took it upon themseleves to steady the ship and steer a successful chase. Tendulkar was the more cautious of the two veteran right-handers, taking 106 deliveries to reach his 55th Test half century. He didn't celebrate much on reaching the milestone, but the Indian dressing room was up in applause for another of the iconic batsman's match-winning contributions.
Laxman, on his part, leaned forward to an Ajantha Mendis delivery from the middle stump, and turned it on to the boundary, marking the 50-run partnership between the two which came in 92 balls.
145 for four at lunch, India still had some distance to cover before getting to the target, and there was a bit of drama to come immediately after the break.
But the ever-dependable Laxman ensured that his illustrious partner's dismissal did not trigger the kind of dreadful collapses that have cost India in the past.
The stylish Hyderabadi scored freely and his fifty, which came while Tendulkar was there at the other end, came off just 81 balls in the post-lunch session.
Joined by the in-form Raina, who scored a century on debut in the drawn second Test, Laxman ensured that the boundaries kept coming for India at regular intervals and he alone collected 12 of them.
He reached his century off 146 deliveries by striking consecutive fours off Mendis in the 68th over. Raina, on the other hand, rode his luck getting away with some edges that flew over fielders to play his role in the final outcome with a 45-ball 41, which included four boundaries and a six.
The 23-year-old left-hander has created a selection headache in the team by outperforming the injury-prone and desperately out of form Yuvraj Singh. Laxman remained unbeaten at the other end, facing 149 deliveries in all.
Sri Lankan bowlers paid the price for not being attacking enough and though Randiv managed to pick up five wickets conceding just 82 runs in his 29 overs, others, including the much-feared pacer Lasith Malinga and Mendis, failed to provide the breakthroughs.