Cricket Country Staff
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Younis Khan hit an unbeaten half-century and Azhar Ali was two short of his to steady Pakistan on the third day of the third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka at Sharjah stadium on Saturday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Nov 05, 2011, 02:51 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 05, 2011, 02:51 PM (IST)
Azhar Ali in action during the third day of the final Test © AFP
Sharjah: Nov 5, 2011
Younis Khan hit an unbeaten half-century and Azhar Ali was two short of his to steady Pakistan on the third day of the third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka at Sharjah stadium on Saturday.
Resuming at a precarious 35-2 after losing both the openers on Friday, Ali (48) and Younis(51) have so far added 91 during their third wicket stand to take Pakistan to 126-2 in reply to Sri Lanka’s first innings total of 413.
Sri Lanka, who swiftly dismissed both Pakistani openers Mohammad Hafeez (six) and Taufiq Umar (19), were a bowler short after frontline paceman Dhammika Prasad injured a muscle and was unable to bowl on the third morning.
That helped Ali, who scored his maiden hundred in the last match in Dubai, and Younis to bat out the first session without any trouble.
Younis swept off-spinner Suraj Randiv for his eighth boundary to complete his 26th half-century in his 71st Test. Ali has so far hit six boundaries.
Resuming at 35-2, the Pakistani batsmen were cautious before Younis posted the 50 with a crisp boundary off left-arm paceman Chanaka Welegedara to raise the tempo, which also prompted Ali to play his shots freely.
Younis, on 30, survived a close leg-before shout against left-arm spinner Rangana Herath who extracted some spin out of an otherwise batting-friendly pitch.
Pakistan lead the three-Test series 1-0 after their crushing nine-wicket win in the second match in Dubai. The first Test in Abu Dhabi ended in a draw. (AFP)
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 413 (Kumar Sangakkara 144, Tillakaratne Dilshan 92; Saeed Ajmal 4 for 132, Umar Gul 3 for 76) lead Pakistan 126 for 2 (Younis Khan 51*, Azhar Ali 48*; Chanaka Welegedara 1 for 37) by 287 runs.
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