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Pakistan spinners turn the tables SRI LANKA LEFT REELING IN SECOND INNINGS AFTER SOHAIL HALF-CENTURY CLINCHES LEAD

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or eight sessions, the Abu Dhabi wicket remained docile and when it responded, it spun like a cobra to turn the match on it’s head yesterday. Sri Lanka lost wickets in a heap and will now have to battle to save the first Test against Pakistan on the final day on Monday at the Shaikh Zayed Stadium.

The drab Test sprang to life with Pakistan’s frontline spinner Yasir Shah claiming two wickets and part-time spinners Asad Shafiq and Haris Sohail bagging one each to leave the visitors reeling in their second innings at 69 for four in 40 overs. Kusal Mendis on 16 and nightwatch­man Suranga Lakmal on 2 were at the crease and the lead just 66.

It all started after debutant Sohail grabbed his controvers­ial selection opportunit­y with both hands and justified his selection with his maiden half-century on debut en route to a dominant 76 off 161 balls to give Pakistan a thin three-run first innings lead.

With a session to go, the jitters were triggered as soon as Sri Lanka were left shell-shocked by the wicket of Karunaratn­e, who had missed out on his century in the first innings by mere seven runs.

Karunaratn­e was given out caught at short leg though he had not edged the ball from Shah. It was a howler from umpire Nigel Llong — his fourth for the match. Replays showed Karunaratn­e had rammed the bat on the turf and there was a clear gap between bat and ball. The opener also should be blamed here as he too didn’t call for a review.

Sri Lanka vice-captain Lahiru Thirimanne disappoint­ed again with a half-hearted poke at a delivery from Shafiq to edge one straight into the gloves of skipper Sarfraz Ahmad and, with Sohail getting Kaushal Silva (25) leg before, the visitors were suddenly in troubled waters.

The Sri Lankan captain and unbeaten centurion from first innings, Dinesh Chandimal, came

Sri Lanka 1st innings: 419 Pakistan Ist innings

(overnight 266-4) Azhar Ali c Mendis b Herath 85 Haris Sohail c Lakmal b Pradeep 76 Sarfraz Ahmad b Lakmal 18 Mohammad Amir lbw b Lakmal 4 Yasir Shah c Thirimanne b Herath 8 Hasan Ali st Dickwella b Herath 29 Mohammad Abbas not out 1

(B5, lb9, nb8, w2) 24 (all out, 162.3 overs) 422

1-114 (Aslam), 2-116 (Masood), 3-195 (Shafiq), 4-266 (Azam), 5-294 (Ali), 6-316 (Ahmad), 7-326 (Amir), 8-340 (Shah), 9-390 (Hasan)

Extras: Total: Fall of wickets: Bowling:

Lakmal 22-5-42-2 (1nb, 1w), Pradeep 25.3-1-77-2 (6nb, Perera 37-1092-1 (1nb), Sandakan 35-7-98-0 (1w), Herath 40-12-93-5, Karunaratn­e 3-1-6-0

Sri Lanka 2nd innings

D. Karunaratn­e c Masood b Shah 10 K. Silva lbw b Sohail 25 L. Thirimanne c Sarfraz b Shafiq 7 K. Mendis not out 16 D. Chandimal c Shafiq b Shah 7 S. Lakmal not out 2

(b1, nb1) 2 (for four wkts; 40 overs) 69

N. Dickwella, D. Perera, R. Herath, L. Sandakan, N. Pradeep

1-20 (Karunaratn­e), 2-33 (Thirimanne), 3-51 (Silva), 4-65 (Chandimal)

Amir 7-2-14-0, Abbas 6-2-7-0 (1nb), Shah 14-2-25-2, Hasan 4.2-0-8-0, Shafiq 3.4-0-7-1, Sohail 5-2-7-1.

Extras: Total: To bat:

Fall of wickets: Bowling:

in with yet another rescue act needed but his vigil lasted just 30 balls. He became Shah’s second victim and the bigger prize — out caught at slips to a brilliantl­y flighted delivery which turned enough to induce the edge.

Earlier, Sri Lanka bowlers also found greater success for their toil after Pakistan resumed their innings at 266 for four, still trailing by 153 runs. However, it took them two sessions to get the remaining six wickets. By lunch, Rangana Herath and Suranga Lakmal, with four scalps between them, gave Sri Lanka a chance to take a first-innings lead.

Having done all the hard work, the century was there for the taking for Azhar Ali. Against Herath, he had been particular­ly reluctant in stepping out and, when he did, he ended up paying the prize. Having added 11 to his overnight score of 74, Ali used his feet but his attempted flick to a slow dipping delivery from Herath was gobbled up by substitute fielder Sadeera Samarawick­rama stationed at short midwicket who took an exceptiona­l low catch.

The Pakistan think tank will be hugely pleased with the way Sohail made use of his opportunit­y and that has put the team in a position of strength. It was crisp battling from the southpaw, as if he had been on the world stage for a long time. His innings was the second highest score in Pakistan’s team total and his knock was laced with seven boundaries and two sixes.

Having surpassed Lanka’s total of 419, Sohail was the last man out, trying to hoick Nuwan Pradeep but ended up finding Lakmal at wide mid-on.

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath was instrument­al in giving his side a chance at taking the lead with a five-wicket spell in the Pakistan first innings.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath was instrument­al in giving his side a chance at taking the lead with a five-wicket spell in the Pakistan first innings.
 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Pakistan batsman Haris Sohail in action during his half-century effort against Sri Lanka.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Pakistan batsman Haris Sohail in action during his half-century effort against Sri Lanka.

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