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Sri Lanka dominate Pakistan on Day 1 of 2nd Test at Colombo

Kaushal, a 22-year-old playing only his second Test match, finished with five for 42 runs in 10.5 overs.

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Published: Jun 25, 2015, 06:11 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 25, 2015, 07:35 PM (IST)

Tharindu Kaushal's five-for has been the highlight of Day One of second Test © AFP
Tharindu Kaushal’s five-for has been the highlight of Day One of second Test © AFP

Sri Lanka ended Day One of the second Test on driver’s seat despite losing Dimuth Karunaratne in the last session at P Sara Oval, Colombo. After bowling out Pakistan for 138, Sri Lanka ended the day at 70 for the loss of one wicket. Tharindu Kaushal registered his first five-wicket haul, providing Sri Lanka the perfect start to the match. Live updates: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Colombo, Day 1

Karunaratne was dismissed for 28, when he edged Junaid Khan and Sarfraz Ahmed took a clean catch. Kumar Sangakkara and Kaushal Silva were not out on 18 and 21 respectively. Read the lunch report of Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 1 here.

Earlier, Tharindu kaushal’s five-for shot Pakistan out for 138. Dhammika Prasad chipped in with three wickets as the tourists collapsed in 42.5 overs by tea after skipper Misbah-ul-Haq elected to bat on a fresh, bouncy pitch at the P Sara Oval. Read the tea report of Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 1 here.

Kaushal, a 22-year-old playing only his second Test match, finished with five for 42 runs in 10.5 overs of accurate spin bowling in helpful conditions. READ: Sri Lanka-Pakistan play 50th Test

Mohammad Hafeez top-scored with 42 as Pakistan lost eight wickets in the afternoon session after resuming at the lunch score of 70 for two. LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Colombo, Day 1

Prasad, who took the field despite having suffered a finger injury during net practice on Wednesday, struck with the first ball of his second over to make it five for one.

He forced Ahmed Shehzad to edge a rising ball to second slip where the 37-year-old Kumar Sangakkara dived to his right to pick up a low catch.

Azhar Ali, who put on 46 for the second wicket with Hafeez, was dismissed for 26 when TV umpire Paul Reiffel upheld Sri Lanka’s review for an edge off Prasad after on-field official Richard Illingworth had turned down the appeal.

Younis Khan, making his 100th Test appearance, survived a confident leg-before appeal on zero, but was caught behind by Dinesh Chandimal off Prasad for six in the first over after lunch.

Kaushal began his wicket hunt by bowling Hafeez in his fourth over and, six deliveries later, trapped Asad Shafiq leg-before for two as the tourists slid from 74-2 to 95-5.

A sharp shower just as Shafiq was walking back to the pavilion halted play for an hour, but Pakistan’s woes multiplied on resumption.

Misbah ran himself out after making seven, failing to regain his ground after dashing down the wicket for a sharp single which was refused by non-striker Sarfraz Ahmed.

Sarfraz, the batting hero of Pakistan’s 10-wicket win in the first Test, made 14 when he edged a drive off Kaushal on to his pad and the ball lobbed to Angelo Mathews in the slips.

Kaushal then claimed Wahab Riaz leg-before through a review after umpire Sundaram Ravi had turned down a loud shout from the bowler and the close-on fielders.

Zulfiqar Babar was bowled to give debutant seamer Dushmantha Chameera his first Test wicket, before a fine running catch at long-on by Sangakkara to dismiss Yasir Shah terminated the innings.

Pakistan retained the same side that won the first Test to take the lead in the three-match series.

Sri Lanka made two changes, replacing off-spinner Dilruwan Perera and seamer Nuwan Pradeep with Kaushal and Chameera.

Brief scores:

Pakistan 138 (Mohammad Hafeez 42, Azhar Ali 26; Dhammika Prasad 3 for 43, Tharindu Kaushal 5 for 42) lead Sri Lanka 64 for 1 (Dimuth Karunaratne 28, Kaushal Silva 21*; Junaid Khan 1 for 26).

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(Sudatta Mukherjee is a reporter with CricketCountry. Other than writing on cricket, she spends penning random thoughts on her blog. When she is not writing, you will catch her at a movie theatre or watching some English television show on her laptop. Her Twitter handle is @blackrosegal)