The Asian Age

Sri Lanka pull off record chase

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Colombo, July 18: Niroshan Dickwella and Asela Gunaratne guided Sri Lanka to a record 388 target to beat Zimbabwe by four wickets Tuesday in a pulsating end to their one-off Test.

A crucial 121-run sixthwicke­t stand between Gunaratne (80 not out) and Dickwella (81) secured Sri Lanka’s bestever run chase.

Sri Lanka’s previous best was against South Africa in 2006, when they achieved a 352-run target. Tuesday’s chase was also the highest in Asia and fifth best in Tests. Man-of-the-match Gunaratne anchored the chase to perfection after Dickwella’s departure, putting on an unbeaten 67-run partnershi­p with Dilruwan Perera (29 not out) to take Sri Lanka to victory.

The win in Colombo was a boost for new Test captain Dinesh Chandimal and eased Sri Lanka’s pain after a shock defeat in the one-day series against the minnows.

“It’s always tough when you’re batting in the fourth innings but I told the team that they should play their normal game and they played some outstandin­g innings, especially Dickwella and Asela,” Chandimal said.

“It’s always challengin­g as a captain but it’s about doing the right things on and off the field,” said Chandimal, who took

over after Angelo Mathews quit because of the ODI loss.

Zimbabwe skipper Graeme Cremer claimed four wickets with his legspin to return overall figures of 9/275 at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

But Gunaratne, who played most of the Test as a batsman after injuring his hamstring in the first innings, tackled the Zimbabwe spinners with ease during his 151-ball stay.

Wicketkeep­er-batsman Dickwella rode his luck to reach 81 before being caught behind off leftarm spinner Sean Williams while attemping an audacious reverse sweep. Dickwella survived a stumping chance from Sikandar Raza’s offspin on 37 and was then dropped by wicketkeep­er Regis Chakabva on 63.

The stumping reprieve cost Zimbabwe dearly. It was referred to the third umpire, who ruled him not out despite replays showing his toe was on the crease — a case where the batsman can be given out. Scores: Zimbabwe 356 & 377 lost to Sri Lanka 346 & 391/6 in 114.5 overs (D. Karunaratn­e 49, K. Mendis 66, N. Dickwella 81, A. Gunaratne 80*. G. Cremer 4/150).

 ?? — AFP ?? Sri Lanka’s Dilruwan Perera (right) and Asela Gunaratne celebrate their team’s victory over Zimbabwe by four wickets in their only Test match in Colombo.
— AFP Sri Lanka’s Dilruwan Perera (right) and Asela Gunaratne celebrate their team’s victory over Zimbabwe by four wickets in their only Test match in Colombo.
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