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Sri Lankan team all out on 472 against Pak in 1st Test
Sri Lankan team all out on 472 against Pak in 1st Test Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:15:56 PM

Staff Report


GALLE: Sri Lankan team was all out on 472 against Pakistan in the first Test match here on Saturday.


Kumar Sangakara remained unlucky as he could not complete his double century. He made brilliant 199.


From Pakistan side spin wizard Seed Ajmal took five wickets.


Yesterday Sri Lankan batsmen dominated as Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara hammered centuries.


Dilshan made 101, his first Test hundred on home soil in three years, and Sangakkara was unbeaten on 111 as Sri Lanka ended the day on 300 for two after electing to bat on winning the toss.

Skipper Mahela Jayawardene kept Sangakkara company at close on 55, the senior pair having put on 113 so far for the third wicket.

Dilshan reached his 13th Test century by sweeping left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman for a boundary just before the tea interval and celebrated by raising both hands high in the air.

It was Dilshan's first Test century at home since making 123 not out against New Zealand at Galle in August 2009. It was also his first Test hundred since the career-best 193 against England at Lord's in June last year.

Dilshan, however, failed to survive till tea as he was dismissed in the next over, leg-before to off-spinner Saeed Ajmal.

The opener put on 63 for the first wicket with Tharanga Paranavitana and 124 for the second with Sangakkara to lay the foundation for a big first innings total.

Sangakkara continued Dilshan's good work as he moved to his 29th Test hundred with a risky single to mid-off for which he had to dive full-length to make his ground.

The elegant left-hander has so far hit 13 boundaries in his eighth Test hundred against Pakistan, and Jayawardene too settled down to strike eight fours.

Pakistan's bowlers toiled under the hard sun, but found no assistance from either the slow pitch or the umpires. CNBC/ AGENCIES

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