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Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 246 runs in second Test, series ends 1-1

Captain Babar Azam plays valiant knock of 81 as Lankan spin twins run through visitors batting lineup
Pakistan’s Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (R) run between the wickets during the final day of the second cricket Test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Cricket Stadium. Photo: AFP.
Pakistan’s Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (R) run between the wickets during the final day of the second cricket Test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Cricket Stadium. Photo: AFP.

GALLE, Sri Lanka: Spinners Prabath Jayasuriya and Ramesh Mendis shared nine wickets between them as Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 246 runs in the second Test to end the series 1-1 on Thursday.

Chasing a mammoth 508 for victory, Pakistan were bowled out for 261 in the second session on day five with skipper Babar Azam hitting a valiant 81 in Galle.

Earlier in the day

Jayasuriya got Agha Salman out for four at the stroke of lunch in Galle to leave Pakistan needing an inconceivable 320 to win, or to ride out the last two sessions for a draw and a 1-0 series victory.

The tourists were 188 for five with Azam batting on 76 after four wickets fell in the morning session. Pakistan resumed on 89.

Off-spinner Ramesh Mendis struck on his first ball of the day to get Imamul Haq caught behind, with the left-handed batsman adding just three to his overnight 46.

Jayasuriya, who took one wicket on day four, cut short Mohammad Rizwan’s stay on 35 with his left-arm spin. Fawad Alam was run out for one.

The hosts are racing against time to bowl the opposition out and level the two-Test series with overcast conditions and looming rain a threat in the port city, after bad light bringing early ends to days three and four.

Azam survived Jayasuriya’s lbw call, which was given out by the umpire but successfully reviewed by the batsman.

He batted with assurance after beginning the day on 26 despite needing some physio help for lower back discomfort.

Dhananjaya de Silva, who hit 109 in Sri Lanka’s 380-8 declared second innings, is standing in as captain with Dimuth Karunaratne staying off the field due to his own lower back pain.

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