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Herath sets records as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 259 runs

Hosts dismiss tourists for 197 runs in 2nd innings

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GALLE, Sri Lanka, March 11, (AP): Captain Rangana Herath claimed six wickets in the second innings to help Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 259 runs in the first cricket test in Galle on Saturday.

Sri Lanka dismissed Bangladesh for 197 runs in its second innings in the penultimat­e session of the match to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

Resuming from its overnight score of 67-0, Bangladesh had big hopes of saving the test, but lost opener Soumya Sarkar to the second ball of the day when Asela Gunaratne bowled him for 53. The tourists never recovered.

Mominul Haque was trapped leg before wicket for 5 by Dilruwan Perera, with the batsman unsuccessf­ully challengin­g the decision.

Herath then struck twice in an over to get a firm grip on the game. Former captain Shakib Al Hasan was spectacula­rly caught by Dimuth Karunaratn­e at legslip for 8 and two balls later Mahmudulla­h Riyad was trapped leg before wicket without scoring.

With Bangladesh losing five wickets in the first hour, its hopes of drawing the match were fading fast.

But captain Mushfiqur Rahim and wicketkeep­er Liton Das took the team through to lunch without further drama, reaching their 50-run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket, while gathering dark

CRICKET clouds gave the visitors some hope.

However, the sixth-wicket stand was broken soon after lunch when Mushfiqur was caught behind down the legside off Lakshan Sandakan for 34.

“We had our chances. The last night, the way the openers batted it didn’t look a bad wicket,” Mushfiqur said. “We had lot of hopes that we could draw this game. We had to survive the first hour. But we lost five wickets in that first hour and then it becomes very difficult. There was a slight hope but we didn’t play well and we didn’t deserve to draw the game.” There wasn’t much resistance from the tail as Sri Lanka wrapped up the game well before tea to go 1-0 up in the series.

Stand-in captain Herath entered the records books when he dismissed Liton Das to claim his 363rd test wicket. That took Herath past New Zealander Daniel Vettori’s record for the most test wickets by a left-arm spinner.

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