Oman Daily Observer

Sri Lanka derail Bangladesh with late strikes

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka took a flurry of late wickets to put the brakes on Bangladesh at the second Test in Colombo on Thursday after the tourists made a promising start to their first innings with a 95-run partnershi­p.

Soumya Sarkar top-scored for Bangladesh with 61 while sharing a solid opening stand with Tamim Iqbal which gave the visitors the upper hand on day two before their innings unravelled late in the afternoon.

Left-arm spinner Lakshan Sandakan claimed two wickets in two balls in the final hour as Sri Lanka reduced Bangladesh to 214-5 at the close.

It means the hosts still lead Bangladesh by 124 runs after making 338 in their first innings, thanks largely to a fighting century by Dinesh Chandimal.

Bangladesh thought they were in a comfortabl­e position after Soumya made his third fifty in the series in as many innings, and Tamim made 49 before being trapped lbw by Sri Lankan skipper Rangana Herath.

Sandakan then trapped Imrul Kayes plumb in front to dismiss him for 34 and then successful­ly reviewed a not out decision to remove nightwatch­man Taijul Islam off the next ball.

Suranga Lakmal delivered a further blow to the visiting side when he removed Sabbir Rahman after he had scored 42, playing the lead role in a 62-run partnershi­p with Imrul for the third wicket.

After Herath earned Sri Lanka’s first breakthrou­gh, Sandakan then bowled Soumya before finishing the day with 3-65.

Shakib al Hasan lived dangerousl­y to see out the day with unbeaten 18 alongside skipper Mushfiqur Rahim, who was on two at the close.

The hosts earlier added exactly 100 runs to their overnight 238-7 before they were all out on the stroke of lunch break.

Chandimal, who was unbeaten on 86 overnight, made 138, his eighth in Test cricket, off 300 balls after an innings which contained more than its share of good fortune

After surviving two TV reviews on the first day, he was again given out caught behind on Thursday off Mustafizur Rahman’s bowling but the decision was overturned when replays showed the ball had not touched his bat.

Bangladesh were hoping to wrap up the innings quickly once Shakib removed Herath for 25 in the ninth over of the morning session after the Sri Lankan skipper added just seven runs to his overnight score.

 ?? — AFP ?? Bangladesh’s Soumya Sarkar (C) and Tamim Iqbal (R) run between the wickets during the second day of the second and final Test against Sri Lanka.
— AFP Bangladesh’s Soumya Sarkar (C) and Tamim Iqbal (R) run between the wickets during the second day of the second and final Test against Sri Lanka.

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