Sri Lanka extend lead as draw looms in final test

SHARJAH, (Reuters) –     Tharanga Paranavitana and  Kumar Sangakkara both hit half centuries yesterday as Sri Lanka  extended their lead over Pakistan to 237 runs at the close of  the fourth day and set up an intriguing finale in the third and  final test in Sharjah.    

Earlier Sri Lanka paceman Chanaka Welegedara picked up his  maiden five-wicket haul in tests to help dismiss Pakistan for  340 in their first innings.  
 
Pakistan’s bowlers fought back but Sri Lanka opener  Paranavitana was still at the crease on 66 when bad light  brought a premature end to the day’s play with the hosts on 164  for five.   

Resuming on their overnight score of 282 for six, Pakistan,  who lead the three-match series 1-0, were bundled out for 340 on  the stroke of lunch.  

Trailing Sri Lanka by 131 runs after the third day, captain  Misbah-ul-Haq (89) added 47 for the ninth wicket with Saeed  Ajmal (12 not out) to significantly cut into the lead after  Pakistan lost Abdur Rehman and Umar Gul early.   
Welegedara dismissed Rehman (3) in the first over of the  morning and clean bowled number 11 Junaid Khan for a duck to add  to his tally of three wickets from Saturday.   

Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath chipped in with three  wickets while off-spinner Suraj Randiv took the scalp of Misbah,  who skied a sweep that allowed Tillakaratne Dilshan to take a  running catch.     

Misbah, who was dropped three times in the first hour of  play, effectively shielded Ajmal from the Sri Lankan attack  during their ninth-wicket stand and hit seven boundaries and a  six to frustrate the visitors.    

Sri Lanka’s hopes of garnering quick runs were dampened when  the hosts claimed an early wicket as paceman Umar Gul found  Dilshan’s edge with the new ball.       

First-innings centurion Sangakkara and opener Paranavitana  added 75 runs for second wicket before Sangakkara was caught by  Asad Shafiq at point off the bowling of Mohammad Hafeez for 51.   

Mahela Jayawardene was trapped lbw by Umar Gul for 20,  before Saeed Ajmal gave Pakistan hope of snatching a very  unlikely victory with the wickets of Angelo Matthews (13) and  Kaushal Silva (0) in the space of five balls.   
The Pakistan fightback was halted when the umpires took the  players off for bad light, effectively ending the prospect of an  overnight declaration and leaving a draw as the most likely  outcome.        

Pakistan, who won the second match of the series by nine  wickets, are playing “home” tests in the Gulf region due to  security concerns in their own country.      

Scoreboard
Sri Lanka first innings 413   
Pakistan first innings (overnight 282-6)     
M. Hafeez c Jayawardene b Welegedara          6    
T. Umar st Silva b Herath                                    19    
A. Ali b Kulasekara                                                53    
Y. Khan b Welegedara                                        122     
Misbah-ul-Haq c Dilshan b Randiv                 89     
A. Shafiq c Silva b Welegedara                          16    
A. Akmal lbw b Herath                                           7     
A. Rehman c Paranavitana b Welegedara      3   
U. Gul c Mathews b Herath                                  5  
S. Ajmal not out                                                     12     
J. Khan b Welegedara                                            0                     

Extras (lb2, w3, nb3)                                             8    
Total (all out, 138.2 overs)                             340  
Fall of wickets: 1-8 2-35 3-133 4-233 5-258 6-277 7-282  8-289 9-336   
Bowling: Welegedara 35.2-10-87-5 (1w), Prasad 4-0-9-0,  Kulasekara 25-7-65-1 (3nb, 1w), Herath 42-14-85-3 (1w), Randiv  25-5-74-1, Dilshan 7-1-18-0    
    
Sri Lanka second innings   
T. Paranavitana not out                                                          66
T. Dilshan c Hafeez b Gul                                                           4   
K. Sangakkara c Asad Shafiq b Mohammad Hafeez     51  
M. Jayawardene lbw b Umar Gul                                        20   
A. Mathews lbw b Saeed Ajmal                                            13 
K. Silva lbw b Saeed Ajmal                                                       0   
K. Kulasekara not out                                                                4    
Extras (lb4 nb2)                                                                           6                
Total (for five wickets; 53.4 overs)                                  164             
To bat: S. Randiv, R. Herath, D. Prasad, C. Welegedara   
Fall of wickets: 1-5 2-80 3-127 4-155 5-155    

Bowling (to date): Gul 12.4-1-35-2, J. Khan 5-3-9-0 (2nb),  A. Rehman 12-1-38-0, Hafeez 10-1-34-1, Ajmal 14-2-44-2             
Pakistan lead the three-match series 1-0