GALLE (Sri Lanka), Jan 14: Stuart Carlisle and Trevor Gripper shared a 153-run record first wicket partnership as Zimbabwe avoided the follow-on in the third and final Test Monday against Sri Lanka.

Replying to Sri Lanka’s first innings of 418, Zimbabwe finished the third day at 230 for five with Grant Flower (19) and Heath Streak (29) at the crease.

The match was poised for Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, who had 395 wickets, to become the fastest and youngest bowler to take 400 Test wickets.

However Muralitharan, who bowled 47 overs Monday and finished the day with figures of two for 66 off 53 overs, was thwarted by Carlisle (64) and Gripper’s (83) stand.

The pair broke the previous highest opening partnership against Sri Lanka of 113 between Grant Flower and Mark Dekker at Harare in 1994-95.

Their stand was just 11 runs short of equalling Zimbabwe’s first wicket partnership record against all countries and surpassed the 40 that Hamilton Masakadza and Gripper scored in the first Test as their best opening stand of this series.

After the opening partnership was broken by skipper Sanath Jayasuriya, who in a spell of 14 overs of left-arm spin captured three wickets for 16 runs, Zimbabwe slumped to 171 for five and were in danger of falling behind the follow-on mark of 219.

But Grant Flower and Streak then denied Sri Lanka any further success with an unbroken 59-run sixth wicket partnership.

Earlier on Gripper and Carlisle frustrated the Sri Lankan bowlers before Jayasuriya, who mixed his bowling attack, had Gripper stumped by Kumar Sangakkara for 83 shortly before tea.

Gripper batted for 278 minutes and faced 247 balls hitting 10 fours in his knock.

Jayasuriya then struck in his next over trapping Craig Wishart lbw for one without offering a shot.

Carlisle was first out in the final session, adding just one run to his tea score of 63, when he played back to Muralitharan and was trapped in front. He batted for 326 minutes and faced 274 balls hitting four fours.

Muralitharan then struck again shortly after when he had Andy Flower caught at second slip by Hashan Tillekeratne for six.

Gavin Rennie’s dubious dismissal was the final wicket to fall on a slow day’s play, caught behind by Sangakkara off Jayasuriya for seven after he pushed forward and the ball appeared to come off his front pad.

Streak and Grant Flower then defended for the final 27 overs of the day to see the visitors through to 230 for five.

Scoreboard

SRI LANKA (1st Innings) 418 (U.U. Chandana 92, D.P.M. Jayawardena 76, T.T. Samaraweera 76;; D.A. Marillier 4-101).

ZIMBABWE (1st Innings, overnight 18-0):

S.V. Carlisle lbw b Muralitharan 64

T.R. Gripper st S’kkara b J’suriya 83

C.B. Wishart lbw b Jayasuriya 1

G.J. Rennie c S’kkara b J’suriya 7

A. Flower c T’ratne b M’tharan 6

G.W. Flower not out 19

H.H. Streak not out 29

EXTRAS (B-11, LB-8, NB-2) 21

TOTAL (for five wkts, 123 overs) 230

FALL OF WKTS: 1-153, 2-155, 3-161, 4-171, 5-171.

TO BAT: D.D. Ebrahim, D.A. Marillier, T.J. Friend, H.K. Olonga.

BOWLING (to-date): Vaas 19-7-36-0 (1nb); Fernando 11-1-33-0 (1nb); Muralitharan 53-23-66-2; Jayasuriya 23-8-38-3; Chandana 12-4-24-0; Samaraweera 5-1-14-0.—Reuters

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