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Friday 5 August 2016

Srilanka Taken control over aussies on day 2

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On a gripping day when 21 wickets tumbled, the home side the answer to not couple `Rangana Herath and Dilruwan Perera shared between eight spoils in their first innings on the platform of Angelo Mathews (47), Kusal Perera (35) and Dilruwan Perera (64) pump lead and set a target of 413 as Sri Lanka took complete control of the proceedings on the second day of the Galle international stadium examination 2 Friday (August 5).

To make matters worse, Joe Burns (2) Nathan Lyon (0) and Usman Khawaja (0) were dislodged by Herath and Perera just before stumps. Australia need a further 388 runs for an improbable win. The only consolation for the beaten and bruised Australian side was MITCHELL stârc in sterling show ball. Sri Lankan left-arm Pacer troubled the batsmen and ended up with impressive match figures of 11 and 94.

Earlier, after the meager 106 for Australia crumbled, tourists try to redress the balance, by chipping away at the batting line-up, but Sri Lanka's batsmen played positive intent and never allowed interest pavilion Run. Mathews was the axis around which the hosts build their second innings. Kusal and Dhananjaya de Silva (34) also essayed useful hands up Dilruwan and Herath (26) stitched a vital 61 position down low to put the hosts on top. Stârc then ripped through the final three wickets quickly, but not before Sri Lanka took their lead past 400.

At the fag end of the day, Herath enticed Burns steps down the road, but he could only cover short positions essay drive straight forward. Lyon, the nightwatchman, will survive as long as he was released from the back of a fine reflex catch taken by Kaushal Silva at silly point. Khawaja then left alone for a harmless slider from Dilruwan that tipped off- stump Sri Lankans sent into wild celebrations.

It was Lyon's inability to plug away from the channel off, it does not help that the visitors' second innings trial. Jon Holland, a slow left-arm Orthodox BOWLER, was below par. However, stârc continues to plow away and joining the points piled up pressure on the batsmen: Left-arm Pacer also generated appreciable reverse swing and finished up his first wicket haul in 10 Tests.

It was in the morning session, when the game is titled strongly in favor of the hosts. Herath and Dilruwan bowled accurately and to take control of a multitude window, because visitors are united in a lower score.

Spearhead the home side's bowling line-up, Herath, Sri Lanka also became only the second after the end of Nuwan Zoysa hat trick. On the other hand, it was the No.1 ranked Test side collapsed in the extreme, as they were befuddled by separating Duo is Dilruwan and Herath:

At the start of the day, Khawaja (11) confused Dilruwan the slider from round the wicket and took the beating of his stumps. Steve Smith (8), who got relieved when Dinesh Chandimal missed stumping chance off Herath was dislodged by the same bowler. He tried to crunch cut, but can not make the connection, and transplantation.

38-year-old spinner, then spun a web around the Australian middle order, as he winkled take memorable hat-trick of three consecutive Scalp. With enticing flight, Adam Voges (8) invited Herath to drive, but he could only stroke essay at hand Karunaratne cover.

The Freefall continued as Peter Nevill and stârc are foxed by the sliders. In fact, stârc initially given not out. However, Herath was chosen as review and replays suggested the ball was just pitching in line of stumps and crashing, forcing the decision on the on- field should be overturned. It resulted in joy and ecstasy half as Herath claimed a well deserved hat-trick.

Dilruwan and Lakshan Sandakan finished formulation by snaring the last three scalp. Mitchell Marsh is the only baseball player who played in the air, the stillness, until he died 27:

Sri Lanka to hold all the aces as the opposition batsmen looked devoid of confidence to refute the spinners on the sports track.

Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) lead Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 25/3 (David Warner 22 *; Dilruwan Perera 2-9) by 388 runs.

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