Live Cricket Score : Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 2014- 2nd test, Day 3


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Dubai, Jan 10: Hello and welcome to the third day of the second Test. Sri Lanka have dominated the first two days and are in a position of strength. Jayawardene and Silva led them after the loss of three early wickets. The duo added 139 runs for the fourth wicket. Mathews joined his senior partner and has carried his rich vein of form. How long will Sri Lanka bat on? Can Pakistan find a way to take the remaining wickets as early as possible?


The first session will be for two and a half hours. Since it is a Friday, the Pakistani players will offer prayers during the one hour lunch break.

Day 2:

The Pakistani bowlers will have to do really well tomorrow morning to knock over the visitors. Rahat Ali bowled well but he didn't have enough luck as a few edges didn't go to hand. Sarfraz Ahmed dropped Angelo Mathews on 5 and the latter has made the most out of it and managed to share a 91-run stand with Jayawardene. The first couple of hours of Day 3 will decide Pakistan's fate. Join us back for all the action at 10:00 Local Time. Until then, take care and goodbye!
So, Sri Lanka have owned Day 2 of this Test match as well. The lead is already over 150 runs and with 6 wickets in hand, the visitors are well on course to gain a mammoth first innings lead. Kaushal Silva anchored the innings at the top and fell agonisingly short of a well deserved maiden Test hundred by 5 runs. Mahela Jayawardene, batting with stitches on his left-hand, played brilliantly to score another hundred and more importantly, to give his side the upper hand in this Test match.

Math report - Day 2:
DUBAI: Mahela Jayawardene defied a left-hand webbing injury to notch his 32nd century and Kaushal Silva missed his by five runs as Sri Lanka gained an upper hand over Pakistan in the second Test in Dubai on Thursday.

Jayawardene, who received three stitches after he dropped a catch on Wednesday, scored 106 not out and shared an invaluable 139-run partnership with Silva (95) to guide Sri Lanka to 318-4 at close on the second day.

Sri Lanka have gained an important 153 runs lead over Pakistan's first innings score of 165 and a chance to take a lead in the three-Test series after the first match ended in a draw in Abu Dhabi last week.

Jayawardene, grimacing while playing strokes, toiled his way to a remarkable knock, hit paceman Bilawal Bhatti for his 12th boundary to reach three figure mark off 215 balls, raising his bat in delight before he was embraced by skipper Mathews.

Mathews, 42 not out, has so far added 91 for the unbroken fifth wicket stand with his illustrious partner to consolidate Sri Lanka's position.

Jayawardene, the 36-year-old former captain, has so far batted for 330 minutes for only his second century against Pakistan and his first in 21 months since his hundred against England in Colombo in April 2012.

Jayawardene said he concentrated hard to forget the injury.

“Obviously there were limitations in my batting but I concentrated hard and the target was to time the shots and its pleasing to score a hundred,” said Jayawardene, who received injections and pain-killer before the innings.

Jayawardene-Silva ensured Sri Lanka overcome a disappointing start to the day after they lost Kumar Sangakkara (26) and Dinesh Chandimal (12) in the space of 13 runs.

Silva, who survived a confident caught behind appeal off paceman Rahat Ali when on 26, helped Jayawardene to score 83 runs in the second session without being separated, taking their team to 132-3 at tea.

Silva was finally dismissed leg-before by Mohammad Hafeez soon after tea.

He hit ten boundaries during his defiant 330-minute stay at the crease.

Silva pulled off-spinner Saeed Ajmal to mid-wicket boundary to reach his second Test half-century and then had two fours off Ali to help Sri Lanka overhaul Pakistan's total.

Jayawardene, who failed in both the innings of the first Test with five and nought, successfully overturned a leg-before decision against him by Australian umpire Bruce Oxenford when on 26.

Pakistan took the second new ball in the 81st over and could have been rewarded in the next over had wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed not spilled a simple chance from Mathews off Ali when the batsman had just six.

Resuming at 57-1, Sri Lanka had hoped experienced batsman Sangakkara would score more but the left-hander fell in the sixth over of the day.

Left-arm paceman Ali, who went wicketless in the first Test, trapped Sangakkara leg before Junaid, who had innings best figures of 2-75, then had Chandimal caught at deep fine-leg off an uppish hook shot.

Pakistan's bowling woes were highlighted by Ajmal's failure for a second successive innings. He went wicketless in 49 second innings overs of the first Test and once again failed to make an impact in his 27 overs.

Pakistan's bowling coach Mohammad Akram said they tried everything but couldn't get Jayawardene out.

“The pitch was different from the first day and our bowlers tried every thing but we couldn't get Mahela who played a very good knock,” said Akram.

The third and final Test will be played in Sharjah from January 16.

  

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