Hindustan Times (East UP)

Lanka clinch series with 2nd Test win over Bangladesh

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PALLEKELE: Praveen Jayawickra­ma took a match haul of 11 wickets on debut to help Sri Lanka clinch a series win over Bangladesh on Monday with a 209-run victory in the second test. Sri Lanka needed five wickets for victory on the final day and Jayawickra­ma accounted for three of them to finish with combined figures of 11-178.

It was the 10th-best return by a test bowler on debut and the best by a Sri Lankan, improving on Akila Dananjaya’s 8-44 against Bangladesh three years ago. He was voted player of the match. After trapping Liton Das for 17 in his second over of the morning with an arm ball, the 22-year-old left-arm spinner claimed the last two Bangladesh­i wickets in the space of three deliveries to finish with 5-85 in the second innings to back up his first-innings effort of 6-92.

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who was voted player of the series after scoring 428 runs including a double-century, century and a half-century in three innings, described the performanc­e of inexperien­ced spinners Jayawickra­ma and Ramesh Mendis as “fantastic.” “At a time when we didn’t have anyone experience­d, they came and bowled like experience­d players, and performed their roles as they should,” he said. “Praveen did his job. He played like a bowler who had more than his 10 first-class matches.

“It’s a great sign for the future of our test cricket. The seniors just gave them confidence. Some players can panic at times when they come into the test arena (but) Praveen absorbed pressure really well.” Bangladesh lost its last three wickets within eight balls with the total on 227.

Off-spinner Ramesh Mendis finished with four wickets, complement­ing the orthodox spin of Jayawickra­ma, who flighted the ball, found drift and lot of assistance from a crumbling wicket.

The two front-line spinners shared the bulk of the bowling, sending down 60 overs in the second innings and claiming nine wickets between them. Jayawickra­ma said the test call up came as a surprise. “It was childhood dream to play for Sri Lanka one day. Playing the test was a dream come true and to get 11 wickets in the game is simply unbelievab­le,” he said. “There was a bit of pressure leading into the game but there was lot of support from the skipper and the senior players.” Bangladesh’s batters struggled, with nobody scoring a half-century. Mushfiqur Rahim top scored with 40.

 ?? AP ?? Sri Lanka's Praveen Jayawickra­ma (front) walks off with his teammates after beating Bangladesh by 209 runs.
AP Sri Lanka's Praveen Jayawickra­ma (front) walks off with his teammates after beating Bangladesh by 209 runs.

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