KANDY, March 16: Muttiah Muralitharan became the third bowler in history to claim 500 Test wickets as Australia and Sri Lanka both collapsed in dramatic fashion on the opening day of the second Test on Tuesday.
Australia opted to bat on a lively wicket before being skittled for 120 in 42.2 overs. The wickets kept tumbling, though, with the home side, already 1-0 down in the three-Test series, tottering on 92 for seven when bad light ended play.
Australia opener Matthew Hayden made 54, the only batsman to get past 20 all day, while the quick bowlers and the spinners prospered. Muralitharan set the trend. Starting with 496 victims from 86 matches, he grabbed four for 48.
Only Courtney Walsh, with 519, and Shane Warne, who passed the 500 mark during the first Test in Galle, have accumulated more wickets. "It was happy moment for me to take 500 wickets against Australia, the best team in the world, and special for me to do it here in Kandy (his hometown)," Muralitharan said.
Left-arm seamer Nuwan Zoysa stole some of the spotlight, taking a career best four for 54 from 16 overs on his return to the Test team as Australia imploded from 47 for one.
Hayden and fellow opener Justin Langer rode their luck during the first hour before Zoysa broke through, Langer padding away an inswinger and falling lbw for three.
Ricky Ponting (10) started confidently, driving two boundaries off Zoysa, but was then trapped lbw by Chaminda Vaas despite taking a big stride forward. Muralitharan pinned Damien Martyn, on one, lbw and Zoysa bowled Darren Lehmann for eight behind his legs,
Zoysa caused more problems after lunch as three wickets fell for two runs. Tillekeratne clung on to a juggling catch at slip off Andrew Symonds and Adam Gilchrist nicked a catch behind for a second-ball duck.
Muralitharan then ended Hayden's 99-ball resistance, trapping him lbw with a straighter ball, to make it 86 for seven. The spinner reached the 500 mark by having Jason Gillespie caught at slip and bowling Michael Kasprowicz through the gate.
Australia's previous lowest total against Sri Lanka was 140, scored at Kandy during their 1999 tour. They fought back immediately on Tuesday, however, pace bowler Kasprowicz producing a three-wicket burst with the new ball.
Sanath Jayasuriya (1) and Avishka Gunawardene (13) were trapped lbw by in swingers and Marvan Atapattu gloved a catch down the leg side.
Jason Gillespie hurried a bouncer onto Kumar Sangakkara, who top-edged a hook, to make it 49 for four before Warne lulled Mahela Jayawardene into a reckless heave and trapped Tillekeratne Dilshan lbw first ball.
Hashan Tillekeratne (16) and Vaas added 21 before Warne finished off Australia's day on a high as Tillekeratne edged behind.
Scoreboard
Australia (1st innings)
J.Langer lbw b Zoysa 3
M.Hayden lbw b Muralitharan 54
R.Ponting lbw b Vaas 10
D.Martyn lbw b Muralitharan 1
D.Lehmann b Zoysa 8
A.Symonds c Tillekeratne b Zoysa 6
A.Gilchrist c Sangakkara b Zoysa 0
S.Warne c Muralitharan b Vaas 18
J.Gillespie c Jayawardene b Muralitharan 8
M.Kasprowicz b Muralitharan 0
S.MacGill not out 8
Extras (b-1 lb-3) 4
Total (all out, 42.2 overs) 120
Fall of wkts: 1-25 2-47 3-50 4-60 5-84 6-84 7-86 8-100 9-106
Bowling: Vaas 11.2-5-14-2, Zoysa 16-3-54-4, Muralitharan 15-4-48-4
Sri Lanka (1st innings)
M.Atapattu c Gilchrist b Kasprowicz 9
S.Jayasuriya lbw b Kasprowicz 1
A.Gunawarene lbw b Kasprowicz 13
K.Sangakkara c Symonds b Gillespie 5
M.Jayawardene c Symonds b Warne 17
H.Tillekeratne c Gilchrist b Warne 16
T.Dilshan lbw b Warne 0
C.Vaas not out 16
N.Zoysa not out 0
Extras (b-4 lb-9 nb-2) 15
Total (for seven wickets, 39 overs) 92
Fall of wkts: 1-6 2-34 3-39 4-49 5-67 6-67 7-88
To bat: K.Lokuarachchi, M.Muralitharan.
Bowling (to date): Gillespie 12-4-25-1, Kasprowicz 15-4-33-3 (2-nb), Warne 8-2-15-3, Symonds 2-1-1-0, MacGill 2-0-5-0. -Reuters
Highest wicket-takers in Tests
519: Courtney Walsh, West Indies(132 matches)
501: Shane Warne, Australia (108)
496: Muttiah Muralitharan, Sri Lanka (86)
434: Kapil Dev, India (131)
431: Sir Richard Hadlee, New Zealand (86)
430: Glenn McGrath, Australia (95)
414: Wasim Akram, Pakistan (104)
405: Curtly Ambrose, West Indies (98)
383: Ian Botham, England (102)
382: Anil Kumble, India (81)
376: Malcolm Marshall, West Indies (81)
373: Waqar Younis, Pakistan (87)
362: Imran Khan, Pakistan (88)
355: Dennis Lillee, Australia (70)
330: Allan Donald, South Africa (72)
330: Shaun Pollock, South Africa (81)
325: Bob Willis, England (90)
309: Lance Gibbs, West Indies (79)
307: Fred Trueman, England (67)































