Kaneria puts Sri Lanka in a spin

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Pakistan leg spinner Danish  Kaneria took five for 62 to help bowl Sri Lanka out for 233 on  an action-packed second day of the third test yesterday.

Kaneria, playing his first game of the series, bowled  superbly to give Pakistan a 66-run first-innings lead.

The tourists lost opener Khurram Manzoor in the final over  before stumps, bowled by left-arm spinner Rangana Herath, and  finished on 16 for one, a lead of 82 runs. Fawad Alam was on 14  and Younus Khan on nought.

Former captain Mahela Jayawardene top-scored for the hosts  with a skilful 79 from 153 deliveries including 10 boundaries.

Tillakaratne Dilshan also scored a gutsy 44 batting with a  fractured right index finger and Kumar Sangakkara made a fluent  45.

Sri Lanka, 2-0 up in the series, needed just 3.4 overs in  the morning to end the Pakistan innings after the visitors had  resumed on 289 for seven.

Left-arm paceman Thilan Thushara grabbed two of the last  three wickets to fall, claiming career-best figures of five for  83. Thushara wrapped up the innings as Pakistan’s batting  collapsed for the fourth time in the series, the last six  wickets tumbling for 14 runs after the second new ball was  taken.

The Pakistan bowlers led the fightback after Umar Gul bowled  Malinda Warnapura with the first ball of the innings and Khan  bowled opener Tharanga Paranavitana for five to reduce Sri Lanka  to 23 for two.

Sri Lanka would have been in deeper trouble had Manzoor not  dropped Sangakkara on 16, spilling an easy catch at gully after  the skipper played Mohammad Aamer away from his body.

Sangakkara stroked seven boundaries before he was adjudged  lbw to spinner Saeed Ajmal to the last ball before lunch,  although TV replays showed the ball pitched outside leg stump.

Ajmal struck another big blow after the interval with a  sharp off break to bowl Thilan Samaraweera for six.

Jayawardene rallied the innings with Angelo Mathews, playing  skilfully against quality spin bowling from Ajmal and Kaneria.

Kaneria made the breakthrough just before tea when he  induced Mathews to edge a catch to slip.

Kaneria also dismissed Jayawardene with a cleverly disguised  quicker ball and he trapped Chaminda Vaas lbw.