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Jayasuriya leads Sri Lanka fightback

October 30, 2004 19:44 IST

Sanath Jayasuriya struck a cavalier 96 not out to lead Sri Lanka's fightback against Pakistan after a century by Inzamam-ul Haq on the third day of the second Test on Saturday.

Trailing by 270 runs on first innings, Sri Lanka reached the close on 134 for one, still needing a further 136 to avoid an innings defeat.

The left-handed Jayasuriya, 35, was on the brink of a 14th Test century, having hit 14 fours and a six in 104 balls.

His exhilarating display continued a strong revival by the visitors, who took the last five wickets for 77 runs in the afternoon session to dismiss Pakistan for 478.

Pakistan had been in a dominant position at lunch, reaching 387 for five with Inzamam unbeaten on 117.

The wickets fell, however, at regular intervals after Inzamam was out to the fourth ball after lunch without adding to his score, his 20th Test century and fifth against Sri Lanka.

The Pakistan captain, having batted for five-and-a-half hours and 242 balls, edged left-arm pacer Chaminda Vaas to Mahela Jayawardene at first slip.

SIMILAR CHANCE

Jayawardene had put down a similar chance off Dilhara Fernando when Inzamam was on 108 runs, just before lunch.

Sri Lanka, who lead the two match series 1-0, made a fast start to their second innings after tea, Jayasuriya taking two fours in the opening over from Rana Naved and handing out similar treatment to Riaz Afridi and Abdul Razzaq.

While his partner Marvan Atapattu made a sedate 25 in a first-wicket stand of 117, Jayasuriya was in explosive form.

The left-hander, who top-scored with 253 in Sri Lanka's first Test win in Faisalabad, reached his fifty from 49 balls, including eight fours and a six to square leg off Danish Kaneria.

He became his country's highest scorer in Tests with a cover drive for four that took him to 83, surpassing Aravinda de Silva's career total of 6,361 runs.

New Zealand umpire Billy Bowden had to retire before the start of the afternoon session with an upset stomach. He was replaced by Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf.

Scoreboard

Sri Lanka (1st innings): 208 (Romesh Kaluwitharana 54; Abdul Razzaq 5-35)

Pakistan (1st innings): (overnight 298-4)
Yasir Hameed c Sangakkara b Maharoof 3
Imran Farhat lbw Vaas 72
Younis Khan c Samaraweera b Herath 124
Inzamam-ul Haq c Jayawardene b Vaas 117
Riaz Afridi b Vaas 9
Yousuf Youhana c Sangakkara b Fernando 46
Shoaib Malik lbw Fernando 44
Abdul Razzaq c Fernando b Jayasuriya 16
Kamran Akmal c Jayawardene b Herath 15
Rana Naved b Fernando 11
Danish Kaneria not out 5.

Extras: (lb-9, nb-7) 16.

Total: (all out, 137.1 overs) 478

Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-135, 3-284, 4-298, 5-372, 6-387, 7-437, 8-462, 9-464

Bowling: Vaas 33-5-106-3 (nb-2), Maharoof 23-4-62-1, Fernando 22.1-0-96-3 (nb-4), Herath 33-3-125-2, Mubarak 9-2-33-0, Jayasuriya 11-3-35-1, Samaraweera 6-0-12-0 (nb-1)

Sri Lanka (2nd innings):
S.Jayasuriya not out 96
M.Atapattu c Yasir b Kaneria 25
K.Sangakkara not out 4.

Extras: (lb-5, nb-4) 9.

Total: (for one wicket, 28 overs) 134

Fall of wicket: 1-117

Bowling: Rana Naved 3-0-27-0, Riaz Afridi 3-0-23-0, Abdul Razzaq 9-1-42-0 (nb-3), Danish Kaneria 11-2-27-1, Shoaib Malik 2-0-10-0.

Source: REUTERS
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