Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Yasir double leaves Sri Lanka in trouble

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ABUDHABI : Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah grabbed the key wicket of Dinesh Chandimal to leave Sri Lanka fighting to avoid defeat after the fourth day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

The prolific wicket-taker took 2-25 as Sri Lanka struggled to 69-4, needing a rearguard action to save the Test.

Pakistan will be expecting to push for victory in the opening match of a two-Test series on the fifth and final day.

It was tough to negotiate spin on a fourth-day Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch, but despite a 32nd Test five-wicket haul for veteran Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath, Pakistan posted 422 to take a slender three-run lead.

Sri Lanka had made 419 in their first innings.

At the close, Kusal Mendis was batting on 16, with night- watchman Suranga Lakmal on two, after a day of fluctuatin­g fortunes. Herath’s 5-93 in 40 overs were well foiled by a brilliant 76 by Test debutant Haris Sohail, as initially it looked as though Sri Lanka would take a first-innings lead.

Pakistan then hit back in the second innings through Shah, who first had opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e caught for 10 and then dismissed first-innings centurion Chandimal, caught at slip, for seven.

Sohail followed his responsibl­e knock by claiming Kaushal Silva’s wicket, whom he trapped leg before for 25, while parttimer Asad Shafiq had Lahiru Thirimanne for seven.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan too were struggling at 316-6 and were in danger of conceding a healthy lead with Herath using all his experience and guile.

The 39-year-old left-arm spinner, who now has 394 wickets in 84 Tests, gave his team the much- needed wicket of a resolute Azhar Ali, luring him into an uppish drive which was brilliantl­y caught at short midwicket by a diving Mendis.

Azhar’s defiant knock of 85 lasted more than five hours and included four boundaries, but with his dismissal Pakistan’s hopes of building a lead looked slim. But Sohail had other ideas as he added an invaluable 50 for the ninth wicket with tail-ender Hasan Ali to lift Pakistan from 340-8.

Sohail hit seven fours and two sixes before holing out to paceman Nuwan Pradeep, who finished with 2-77.

Hasan’s whirlwind 25-ball 29 featured three sixes and two fours. The second and final Test --- a day-night affair --- will be played in Dubai from October 6.

Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 419 and 69-4 (K Silva 25, K Mendis 16 no, Y Shah 2-25) vs Pakistan 422 (overnight 266-4) (A Ali 85, H Sohail 76, H Ali, 29, R Herath 5-93)

 ?? AP ?? Yasir Shah (left) celebrates the wicket of Dinesh Chandimal.
AP Yasir Shah (left) celebrates the wicket of Dinesh Chandimal.

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