Arab Times

Sri Lanka reach 258-4 against B’desh on day one of 1st Test

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CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh, May 15, (AP): Angelo Mathews hit his 12th century as Sri Lanka made steady progress on day one of the opening Test against Bangladesh, reaching 258-4 on Sunday.

At stumps, Mathews was batting on 114 with Dinesh Chandimal on 34.

Kusal Mendis scored 54 and accompanie­d Mathews in a 92-run partnershi­p in a third-wicket stand that set the pace for the match.

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e won the toss and opted to bat first on a pitch that appeared to be flat.

But Karunaratn­e himself struggled against Bangladesh offspinner Nayeem Hasan, who returned figures of 2-71 after playing his first Test since February last year.

Nayeem eventually had the tourists’ skipper out leg-before for nine with a quicker delivery to leave Sri Lanka wobbling at 23-1.

But Oshada Fernando found the boundaries at regular intervals to keep Bangladesh fielders busy. His confidence grew and culminated with him hitting left-arm spinner Taijul Islam for six.

He was eventually out just before lunch when on 36 trying to defend another quicker delivery from Nayeem. He reviewed the decision immediatel­y but in vain.

With the side at 66-2, Mendis and Mathews kept the tourists on course throughout the entire second session.

Mendis reached his 13th halfcentur­y off 93 balls with a single off Taijul.

A short time later Mathews reached his fifty off 111 balls, clipping pacer Syed Khaled Ahmed to deep square leg for a single.

But Bangladesh got a breakthrou­gh with the first ball of the last session when Mendis played a halfhearte­d pull shot off Taijul (1-73) to give a simple catch at mid-wicket.

Shakib Al Hasan (1-27), who only just returned to the squad after recovering from COVID-19, then got into act with the wicket of Dhananjaya de Silva (6), leaving Sri Lanka at 183-4.

Mathews and Chandimal, however, dashed Bangladesh’s hope of stealing an advantage in the match with risk-free batting.

Mathews in particular found his rhythm against the spinners and kept the scoreboard rotating rapidly though rode his luck at times. When on 38, he reviewed a decision successful­ly to survive and later on 69, Mahmudul Hasan Joy dropped a catch at slip off Taijul Islam.

Mathews reached his first century since January last year off 183 balls, flicking left-arm pacer Shoriful Islam through mid-wicket for a boundary.

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