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		<title>Sri Lanka gain comfortable lead</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2015 01:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pakistan brought the match within a reasonable range fighting back conceding a 166 run first innings lead with only one wicket intact on the second day of the second Test played at the P.Sara Stadium. When rain stopped play with still four overs to be bowled Sri Lanka were 304 for 9 in 118.2 overs [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Pakistan brought the match within a reasonable range fighting back conceding a 166 run first innings lead with only one wicket intact on the second day of the second Test played at the P.Sara Stadium. When rain stopped play with still four overs to be bowled Sri Lanka were 304 for 9 in 118.2 overs with a first innings lead of 166.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka who were 70 for 1 overnight in their first innings in reply to Pakistan&#8217;s 138 yesterday were aiming high but their wings were clipped by a depleted Pakistan bowling attack who were minus their main strike bowler Riyaz Wahab who had a hairline fracture and most probably will be out of the series. The first Test hero for the visitors Yasir Shah who took seven wickets at Galle, hit back with his spin to take 5 for 95 yesterday</p>
<p>When play began , Sangakkara and Kaushal Silva the overnight unbeaten pair gave every indication of putting up a big score. The second wicket pair added 55 runs when Sangakkara stepped out and hoisted Zulfiquar Babar towards long on , but the shot lacked the power to beat the fielder Ashad Shafiq who accepted the skier. Lahiru Thirimanne who walked in needing a good score against his name did not last long. In a short stay at the wicket. He perished, caught at short and the Lankans dreams of obtaining a substantial first innings lead seemed to be receding</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.dailynews.lk/sites/default/files/news/2015/06/26/z_p24-Sri-Lanka-gain-02.jpg" alt="z_p24-Sri-Lanka-gain-02.jpg" />With Sri Lanka losing early wickets, opener and the first Test centurion Kaushal Silva provided the backbone of the Sri Lankan innings. Joined by skipper Angelo Mathews at 119 for 3 ,Silva batted sensibly and was working himself gradually towards his second hundred. At lunch Sri Lanka were 147 for 3 with Kaushal Silva 64 n.o and Angelo Mathews 11 n.o</p>
<p>Soon after lunch Kaushal Silva after adding 16 runs to his individual score was run out due to lack of communication with skipper Angelo Mathews who did not respond. Silva was approaching a well made hundred but it was not to be. The opener batted for 335 minutes and had faced 218 deliveries with 10 fours. By that time Silva and Mathews had added 72 runs . Silva&#8217;s innings was beyond praise as it was he who provided the driving force when the side needed runs. Dinesh Chandimal and Kithuruwan Vithanage who were badly in need of a good score were out for poor shots. Finally it was left to paceman Dammika Prasad who struck a useful 35 with Tharindu Kaushal striking 18 off 44 deliveri</p>
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		<title>Injury woes for Sri Lanka</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2015 00:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews believes that his side could bounce back in the remaining two Tests. However Pakistan skipper Mishbah-Ul-Haq is looking forward to end a nine year drought without a series win when the second Test between the two countries starts at the P. Sara Oval today. Sri Lanka are having a few [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews believes that his side could bounce back in the remaining two Tests. However Pakistan skipper Mishbah-Ul-Haq is looking forward to end a nine year drought without a series win when the second Test between the two countries starts at the P. Sara Oval today.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka are having a few injury problems to be sorted out on the eve of the second Test as all-rounder Dilruwan Perera will definitely miss the second Test due to splitting the webbing of his right hand which needed nine stitches while fielding in the Galle Test and Dhammika Prasad being the second casualty injuring himself during a practice session last morning. Dilruwan Perera&#8217;s place will be taken by off spinner Tharindu Kaushal and if Prasad does not play it will be either Suranga Lakmal or Dushmantha Chameera who will come into the side.</p>
<p>Tharindu Kaushal and seasoned left arm spinner Rangana Herath should form an effective spin combination. Tharindu Kaushal made his Test debut against New Zealand in the Boxing Day Test in Christchurch last year and had a fiery baptism taking 2 for207. On previous occasions Herath has been the &#8216;bug bear&#8217; for the visitors , but the Pakistan captain is happy that his batsmen have done a good job in handling him in the first Test in which Herath managed only one wicket.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a good sign for us because he is a very good bowler and could have done a lot more. We need to keep this going to win the series because he is a tough competitor capable of doing anything. Pakistan&#8217;s spinners claimed 13 wickets between them in Galle compared to the five by Sri Lanka. I admit that our spinners were not as effective as their spinners. Even the pitch was turning from day one,&#8221; said the Sri Lankan captain Anjelo Mathews. &#8220;Hopefully Rangana Herath will bounce back quickly&#8221;, he added. The P.Sara Oval, which hosted the inaugural Sri Lanka &#8211; England Test in 1982 will hold the key for this vital Test match. The venue has produced a winner in eight consecutive Test matches since 2005. Sri Lanka lost to India in 2010, then to England and New Zealand in 2012. In the last Test against New Zealand at the Oval, the Kiwi pacemen Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Doug Bracewell exploited the Lankan conditions exceptionally well to give New Zealand victory.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s Test match the emphasis will be on Pakistan trying a to win and seal a series win, and Sri Lanka trying deprive Pakistan of victory. To prevent that the Lankans need to put in a gigantic effort.</p>
<p>The visitors&#8217; attack look far superior than their Lankan counterparts. Paceman Dammika Prasad has the ability to take early wickets with his lively pace with the rest of the bowlers making only sporadic efforts. Pakistan on the other hand showed that they were able to adopt themselves in adverse conditions. Their two left arm bowlers Junaid Khan and Riyaz Wahab bowled exceptionally well on the dead wicket in Galle, supported by spinners Barba and Yasir Shah who were impressive.</p>
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