SRI LANKA batter Dhananjaya de Silva walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed by Bangladesh spinner Shakib Al Hasan during the second Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Wednesday.—AFP
SRI LANKA batter Dhananjaya de Silva walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed by Bangladesh spinner Shakib Al Hasan during the second Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Wednesday.—AFP

DHAKA: Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva each hit a fifty and put on a 102-run partnership to keep Sri Lanka going strong in the rain-hit second Test against Bangladesh here at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Wednesday.

Mathews remained unbeaten on 58 after de Silva was out for the same score to take Sri Lanka to 282-5 at stumps on the third day, still trailing Bangladesh by 83 runs.

Rain washed out the entire post-lunch session but the duo stepped up their scoring rate to make up for lost time, with de Silva striking nine fours before Shakib Al Hasan got his wicket.

The right-hander, who faced 95 balls, was initially given not out on a caught-behind appeal before Bangladesh successfully reviewed.

Mathews, who smashed four fours and a six, was batting with Dinesh Chandimal on 10 at stumps.

Bangladesh made early inroads after Sri Lanka resumed on 143-2, Ebadot Hossain bowling nightwatchman Kasun Rajitha for a duck with the second ball of the day.

“I thought today Ebadot was fantastic. I thought he ran in all day long. I told him after tea to ask for the ball. He did that and caused problems,” said Bangladesh pace bowling coach Allan Donald.

The former South African great also praised the Sri Lankan pacers for the impact they created on the opening day by reducing Bangladesh to 24-5 in a chaotic first hour.

“I thought the Sri Lanka quicks on day one were awesome in terms of their consistency and asking questions,” said Donald.

“They got the ball to swing. They hit the areas. I said that on these wickets in Bangladesh, your new ball is massive.

“They exploited that really well.”

A gem of a delivery from Shakib dismissed Dimuth Karunaratne for 80 soon after Rajith went, with the Sri Lankan skipper adding 10 to his overnight score.

Shakib tossed the ball up on off-stump and Karunatne went for a drive but saw the flighted delivery dip and turn between bat and pad before crashing into his stumps.

Karunaratne, who was dropped on 37, struck nine boundaries in his 15th Test fifty.

De Silva hit Ebadot for three fours in one over just before the break after he and Mathews survived a difficult spell from the right-arm pace bowler and Shakib.

Shakib, the most successful bowler for Bangladesh so far, has claimed 3-59.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 365 (Mushfiqur Rahim 175 not out, Liton Das 141; Kasun Rajitha 5-64, Asitha Fernando 4-93)

SRI LANKA (1st Innings, overnight 143-2):

Oshada Fernando c Najmul b Ebadot 57

Dimuth Karunaratne b Shakib 80

Kusal Mendis lbw b Shakib 11

Kasun Rajitha b Ebadot 0

Angelo Mathews not out 58

Dhananjaya de Silva c Liton b Shakib 58

Dinesh Chandimal not out 10

EXTRAS (LB-6, NB-2) 8

TOTAL (for five wickets, 97 overs) 282

STILL TO BAT: Niroshan Dickwella, Ramesh Mendis, Praveen Jayawickrama, Asitha Fernando

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-95 (Oshada), 2-139 (Mendis), 3-144 (Rajitha), 4-164 (Karunaratne), 5-266 (Dhananjaya)

BOWLING (to-date): Khaled 15-1-62-0 (1nb); Ebadot 26-4-78-2; Shakib 26-9-59-3; Mosaddek 2-0-14-0; Taijul 28-6-63-0 (1nb)

Published in Dawn, May 26th, 2022

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