Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sri Lanka swell lead to 312 after second 14-wicket day

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DHAKA: Roshen Silva hit an unbeaten half- century to put Sri Lanka in command of the second Test after stretching their lead to 312 against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday. The visitors reached 200-8 at stumps on day two in their second innings. The batting effort came after debutant spinner Akila Dananjaya led an inspiratio­nal attack to dismiss Bangladesh for 110 in the first session. Like on the first day, 14 wickets fell on the second day too.

Silva was batting on 58, his second fifty in the game, which came amid a regular fall of wickets on what seemed a difficult batting pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. The highest successful run-chase at the ground is England’s 209-1 against the hosts in 2010.

“I don’t think it is possible to get more than 300 runs on this wicket. It is common sense but cricket is a funny game,” Silva said. “We bowled them out for 100 and we wanted to get more than 300-plus runs actually.”

Suranga Lakmal, who claimed three wickets with his pace bowling, was keeping Silva company on seven as Sri Lanka kept building on their sizable first-innings lead of 112. Pacer Mustafizur Rahman took three wickets while spinners Taijul Islam and Mehedi Hasan Miraz claimed two each.

Opener Kusal Mendis was out early after veteran left-arm spin- ner Abdur Razzak trapped the batsman leg-before for seven.

Left-handed opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who made 32, and Dhananjaya de Silva, who hit 28, got starts but failed to convert them into bigger scores.

Silva got to the grind building crucial partnershi­ps including a 51-run fifth-wicket stand with skipper Dinesh Chandimal, who made 30.

Earlier Bangladesh, who started the day on 56-4 in response to Sri Lanka’s 222, faltered against Dananjaya’s mystery spin that rattled the hosts’ middle and lower-order.

Dananjaya, who is playing his first Test after 19 one-day internatio­nals and nine Twenty20 games, returning impressive figures of 3-20.

The 24-year-old Dananjaya has off-spin as his stock delivery but can can surprise the batsmen with leg-spin googly and carrom balls. Dananjaya cleaned up skipper Mahmudulla­h Riyad for 17, and got two more wickets in Sabbir Rahman -- out for a duck -- and Razzak to flatten the Bangladesh batting.

Brief scores (Stumps, Day 2): Sri Lanka 1st innings 222 & 2nd innings 200/8 in 62 overs (R Silva batting 58). Bangladesh 1st innings 110 all out in 45.4 overs (Lakmal 3-25, Dananjaya 3-20).

 ?? AFP ?? Sri Lanka’s Roshen Silva (right) after scoring a halfcentur­y on the second day of the second Test in Dhaka on Friday.
AFP Sri Lanka’s Roshen Silva (right) after scoring a halfcentur­y on the second day of the second Test in Dhaka on Friday.

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