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CricketDinesh Chandimal, Niroshan Dickwella help Sri Lanka dominate Day 1 vs Pakistan in 2nd Test

Galle: Sri Lanka batters failed to convert their starts into big scores as the hosts ended day one of the second Test in Galle at 315/6.

Nauman Ali and Fawad Alam replace Shaheen Afridi and Azhar Ali for Pakistan
Dunith Wellalage and Asitha Fernando replace Maheesh Theekshana and Kasun Rajitha for Sri Lanka
Dunith Wellalage was Sri Lanka’s captain in the U19 Cricket World Cup 2022 and made his ODI debut just last month
Angelo Mathews, who debuted in 2009 at the same venue, is playing his 100th Test.

Opener Oshada Fernando continued his good form with the bat and along with captain Dimuth Karunaratne ensured that Sri Lanka were off to a comfortable start. The first hour was a quiet one with the hosts reaching 36/0 in 12 overs. After gaining confidence both batters broke free and hit a couple of stunning shots to push Sri Lanka’s scoring rate. Fernando was the faster of the two as he inched towards his seventh Test fifty. He got to the milestone with a six over mid-on but was immediately dismissed on the next ball, breaking the 92-run opening stand.

Three overs later, Kusal Mendis (3) departed due to an unfortunate run-out as he was out of the crease at the non-striker’s end when the bowler diverted the ball onto the stumps. Lunch was then taken with Sri Lanka on 96/2.

Karunaratne could not last long after lunch either. In less than six overs after the lunch break, he was out off Yasir Shah while attempting a reverse sweep and ending up mishitting the ball to backward point, where Naseem Shah held onto a sharp catch diving forward. Dinesh Chandimal walked in and continuing his recent purple patch, joined Mathews to help revive Sri Lanka’s innings.

The experienced duo settled in, negotiating strike and moving at a steady pace. There were no demons in the pitch and little turn on offer. The pair brought up their half-century stand with ease and continued to persevere. Mathews got a reprieve on 36 when he was dropped by Babar Azam at extra cover off Nauman Ali. Sri Lanka went to tea at 181/3.

With the experienced pair of Mathews and Chandimal going strong, wickets were the need of the hour for Pakistan. They got exactly that, with Nauman Ali delivering a crucial breakthrough after tea. A beautifully flighted delivery, drifted in and then turned sharply to get a thin edge off Mathew’s bat, which was caught by Rizwan. The 75-run stand was finally broken.

Chandimal though continued to bat beautifully, bringing up his half-century, getting some decent support from Dhananjaya de Silva. He was particularly severe against Yasir, playing some cracking shots. His aggressive intent though would get the better of him, as an attempted wild slog against Nawaz brought his downfall. Fawad Alam snapped the chance at backward point, as Chandimal walked back for 80.

The new ball would then do the trick for Pakistan, as a peach from Naseem Shah would rattle the middle stump, and send de Silva back for 33. Niroshan Dickwell would get a reprieve on 23, with Babar dropping another catch, this time in the slips.

Dickwella, along with Wellalage, would see through the remainder of the day, as Sri Lanka headed to stumps at 315/6.

Courtesy:ICC

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