Shehzad, Azhar hit half centuries as Pakistan fight back

Published June 28, 2015
COLOMBO: Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad hits out as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal and team-mate Angelo Mathews look on during the second Test at the P. Sara Oval on Saturday.—AFP
COLOMBO: Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad hits out as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal and team-mate Angelo Mathews look on during the second Test at the P. Sara Oval on Saturday.—AFP

COLOMBO: Pakistan’s batsmen bounced back after the first innings debacle to throw open the second Test against Sri Lanka at the P. Sara Oval here on Thursday.

The tourists, who conceded a lead of 177 runs after being dismissed for 138 in the first innings, closed the third day’s play at 171 for two in their second knock.

When bad light halted play an hour early, Pakistan trailed by just six runs with eight wickets in hand, promising a keen tussle between bat and ball over the next two days.

Sri Lanka, looking for a series-levelling win after losing the first Test in Galle, removed Mohammad Hafeez cheaply for eight before lunch, caught in the slips by Kumar Sangakkara off Angelo Mathews.

Opener Ahmed Shehzad hit 69 during a second-wicket stand of 120 with Azhar Ali, the pair batting through the post-lunch session to defy the Sri Lankan bowlers.

Shehzad was dismissed off the first ball after tea, top-edging a hook off Dhammika Prasad, but Younis Khan joined Azhar to put on 42 for the unbroken third wicket.

Azhar was unbeaten on 64 and Younis, determined to make his 100th match special after falling for six in the first innings, closed the day on a watchful 23.

Sri Lanka, who began at their overnight score of 304-9 after a delayed start due to bad weather, were dismissed for 315 in their first innings in reply to Pakistan’s 138.

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah finished with figures of six for 96 after last man Dushmantha Chameera was caught superbly by Younis running back from the slips, leaving Rangana Herath unbeaten on 18.

Yasir had claimed seven wickets in Sri Lanka’s second innings in Galle to fashion Pakistan’s 10-wicket victory.

Sri Lanka were dealt a scare in the field when Chameera, the debutant seamer, went off the field in the morning session after sending down just nine deliveries.

But he returned after lunch to bowl seven more overs and conceded 28 runs without any success.

Veteran left-arm spinner Rangana Herath was also wicketless in 14 overs, while Prasad returned with one for 46 from 13.3 overs.

AZHAR Ali drives during Pakistan’s second innings during the second Test on Saturday.—Reuters
AZHAR Ali drives during Pakistan’s second innings during the second Test on Saturday.—Reuters

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN (1st Innings) 138 (Mohammad Hafeez 42; P.H.T. Kaushal 5-42, K.T.G.D. Prasad 3-43).

SRI LANKA (1st Innings, overnight 304-9):

F.D.M. Karunaratne c Sarfraz b Junaid 28

J.K. Silva run out 80

K.C. Sangakkara c Asad b Zulfiqar 34

H.D.R.L. Thirimanne c Azhar b Yasir 7

A.D. Mathews lbw b Yasir 77

L.D. Chandimal b Yasir 1

K.D.K. Vithanage b Yasir 3

K.T.G.D. Prasad lbw b Hafeez 35

H.M.R.K.B. Herath not out 18

P.H.T. Kaushal c Misbah b Yasir 18

P.V.D. Chameera c Younis b Yasir 2

EXTRAS (B-6, LB-4, W-1, NB-1) 12

TOTAL (all out, 121.3 overs) 315

FALL OF WKTS: 1-47, 2-98, 3-119, 4-191, 5-194, 6-202, 7-275, 8-275, 9-303.

BOWLING: Wahab Riaz 9-2-19-0 (1nb); Junaid Khan 29-5-89-1 (1w); Zulfiqar Babar 32-8-82-1; Yasir Shah 41.3-5-96-6; Mohammad Hafeez 10-2-19-1.

PAKISTAN (2nd Innings):

Mohammad Hafeez c Sangakkara b Mathews 8

Ahmed Shehzad c Chandimal b Prasad 69

Azhar Ali not out 64

Younis Khan not out 23

EXTRAS (B-2, LB-1, W-2, NB-2) 7

TOTAL (for two wkts, 59 overs) 171

FALL OF WKTS: 1-9, 2-129.

BOWLING (to-date): Prasad 13.3-0-46-1 (1w); Mathews 5-3-5-1; Herath 14-3-33-0; Chameera 8.3-1-28-0 (1w); Kaushal 18-2-56-0 (2nb).

NOTE: Chameera went off the field after bowling three balls of his second over. Prasad completed the over.

Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2015

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