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Pakistan press for win in second Test

Last Updated 29 October 2011, 08:30 IST

Pakistan dismissed Sangakkara (30) in the fourth over of the fourth day before dismissing Mahela Jayawardene (five) and skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan (three) to bolster their chances of taking a 1-0 lead in the three-Test series.

The first Test in Abu Dhabi, which finished last week, was drawn.
Sri Lanka, trailing by 164 runs in the first innings, went to lunch at 125-4 with opener
Tharanga Paranavitana holding one end with an unbeaten 64 and Angelo Mathews on five not out, needing another 39 to avoid an innings defeat.

Pakistan's pace-cum spin attack was ruthless in the session and, with three wickets being taken in the space of just 21 runs, put them firmly in a winning position.
Sri Lanka, who resumed at 88-1, had been hoping for Sangakkara to stay longer and thus keep Pakistan at bay as he did in the second innings of the first Test when he scored an epic 211.

But the experienced batsman was reduced to adding just a single to his overnight score of 29 when he didn't offer a stroke to left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman's incoming delivery and although he pushed too far New Zealand umpire Tony Hill adjudged him leg-before.

Sangakkara, who didn't hit a single boundary, walked back in disgust.

Mahela Jayawardene then missed a sweep off spinner Saeed Ajmal and was bowled and Dilshan's horrible form in the series continued when was trapped leg-before by paceman Junaid Khan three runs later.


Paranavitana, though, remained composed and reached his ninth half-century with a square driven boundary off Umar Gul. He has so far hit four boundaries during his patient 219-ball knock.

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(Published 29 October 2011, 08:30 IST)

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