<p>Angelo Mathews fell after his half-century but Dinesh Chandimal's unbeaten 63 kept Sri Lanka on course to eclipse Australia's first innings total of 364 on day three of the second test in Galle on Sunday.</p>.<p>The hosts were 327-4 when rain forced an early tea, with Kamindu Mendis, batting on 24, giving company to Chandimal.</p>.<p>Australia's Nathan Lyon extracted sharp turn from the track and one of his deliveries spun significantly from outside the off-stump to rap overnight batsman Kusal Mendis (85) on his pad.</p>.<p>The batsman reviewed the lbw decision but could not get it overturned.</p>.<p>Chandimal attacked soon after his arrival, hitting Lyon to the boundary through cover and followed it by smashing the off-spinner over his head for six.</p>.<p>Chandimal and Mathews (52) added 83 runs before Mitchell Starc struck after the lunch break.</p>.<p>Mathews struggled against spin but succumbed to pace, offering a bat-pad catch to Marnus Labuschagne at short leg.</p>.<p>Chandimal got a life on 30 when he edged Starc but umpire Kumar Dharmasena turned down Australia's appeal for a catch.</p>.<p>Replays confirmed the bat-ball contact but Australia had used up all three reviews in the morning session itself and could not challenge it.</p>
<p>Angelo Mathews fell after his half-century but Dinesh Chandimal's unbeaten 63 kept Sri Lanka on course to eclipse Australia's first innings total of 364 on day three of the second test in Galle on Sunday.</p>.<p>The hosts were 327-4 when rain forced an early tea, with Kamindu Mendis, batting on 24, giving company to Chandimal.</p>.<p>Australia's Nathan Lyon extracted sharp turn from the track and one of his deliveries spun significantly from outside the off-stump to rap overnight batsman Kusal Mendis (85) on his pad.</p>.<p>The batsman reviewed the lbw decision but could not get it overturned.</p>.<p>Chandimal attacked soon after his arrival, hitting Lyon to the boundary through cover and followed it by smashing the off-spinner over his head for six.</p>.<p>Chandimal and Mathews (52) added 83 runs before Mitchell Starc struck after the lunch break.</p>.<p>Mathews struggled against spin but succumbed to pace, offering a bat-pad catch to Marnus Labuschagne at short leg.</p>.<p>Chandimal got a life on 30 when he edged Starc but umpire Kumar Dharmasena turned down Australia's appeal for a catch.</p>.<p>Replays confirmed the bat-ball contact but Australia had used up all three reviews in the morning session itself and could not challenge it.</p>