Oman Daily Observer

Dananjaya fifer helps Lanka thrash Bangladesh

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England J Roy c Carey b Richardson .........................8 A Hales c Finch b Stanlake ..........................3 D Malan (run out) .....................................10 J Vince b Tye .............................................21 J Buttler c Agar b Richardson....................46 S Billings c Warner b Stanlake ..................29 D Willey c Warner b Richardson ...............10 C Jordan (not out).......................................1 Extras (B-2, W-7) ........................................9 Total (For 7 wkts; 20 overs) ............137 Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-16, 3-34, 4-70, 5-113, 6-133, 7-137. Bowling: Richardson 4-0-33-3, 4-0-28-2, Stoinis 4-0-18-0, Tye Agar 4-0-27-0. Australia D Warner c Buttler b Willey ........................2 D Short (not out) .......................................36 C Lynn c Buttler b Jordan ..........................31 G Maxwell c Buttler b Jordan....................39 A Finch (not out) .......................................20 Extras (LB-2, W-8) ....................................10 Total (For 3 wkts, 14.3 overs)..........138 Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-51, 3-116. Bowling: Willey 3.3-0-30-1, Curran 2-023-0, Jordan 3-0-26-2, Rashid 4-0-34-0, Dawson 2-0-23-0. Stanlake 4-0-29-1, DHAKA: Off-spinner Akila Dananjaya claimed five wickets in an innings on debut as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 215 runs in the second Test to win the two-Test series 1-0 in Dhaka on Saturday.

Set a target of 339 runs, a collapsepr­one Bangladesh were all out for 123 in 29.3 overs in their second innings in the second session of the third day, without offering much of a challenge.

Dananjaya finished with 5-24 to take his match haul to eight wickets while experience­d Rangana Herath claimed 4-49.

Sri Lanka bowled out Bangladesh for 110 runs in the first innings to take a 112-run lead after they made 222 runs in their opening innings.

“It was a really good series. The first Test was a nightmare for the bowlers and this one was a nightmare for batsmen,” said Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal.

“We executed all our plans and credit goes to the entire team. We felt that this pitch could assist spinners, but we were a bit surprised at the way it played.”

Bangladesh Mahmudulla­h Riyad was after the loss.

“Feeling really disappoint­ed. It was a result-oriented pitch and our captain dejected batsmen let us down. We should have been more careful with the choice of shots on this wicket. First innings became crucial,” he said.

“Their bowlers were very good, always kept us under pressure. We let them off the hook at times.”

The visitors’ victory was never in doubt after they posted 226 runs in their second innings, resuming the third day’s play on 200-8.

Roshen Silva remained unbeaten on 70, adding 48 runs with fellow overnight batsman Suranga Lakmal for the ninth wicket to extend their lead on a difficult pitch at the Sher-eBangla National Stadium.

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam bowled Lakmal for 21 to end the partnershi­p before he trapped Herath leg-before off the next ball to wrap up the Sri Lanka innings.

Taijul finished with 4-76 taking his tally to eight wickets in the match but Bangladesh were always in the back foot once they started their second innings on a massively turning wicket.

Sri Lanka began their victory push as Dilruwan Perera removed opener Tamim Iqbal for two in just the second over of the innings.

Herath got rid of Imrul Kayes before the lunch break as wicketkeep­er Niroshan Dickwella took a catch, just a ball after he hit the left-arm spinner for a six.

Herath added Mominul Haque (33) and Mushfiqur Rahim (25) after the lunch break before Dananjaya stepped on to the scene and did the rest. and did for

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 ?? — AFP ?? Sri Lanka‘s Akila Dananjaya (left) celebrates after taking the wicket of Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan.
— AFP Sri Lanka‘s Akila Dananjaya (left) celebrates after taking the wicket of Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan.

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