Pakistan in lead before rain plays spoilsport in Colombo

The duo of Babar Azam (left) and Abdullah Shafique pushed Pakistan ahead before heavy rainfall curtailed the second day of the 2nd Test against Sri Lanka
The duo of Babar Azam (left) and Abdullah Shafique pushed Pakistan ahead before heavy rainfall curtailed the second day of the 2nd Test against Sri Lanka

(Reuters) – Pakistan eclipsed Sri Lanka’s meagre first-innings total of 166 but could not press on as heavy rain allowed only 10 overs of play on the second day of the second test in Colombo yesterday. Having added 33 runs to their overnight total, Pakistan were 178-2 when rain interrupted play, which was eventually called off in the afternoon.

Play will start 15 minutes earlier on Wednesday with Pakistan opener Abdullah Shafique (87) and captain Babar Azam (28) hoping to bat Sri Lanka out of the contest.

Pakistan are 1-0 up in the two-test series having won the opening match in Galle by four wickets.

Pakistan opener Abdullah Shafique on the attack against Sri Lanka before heavy rainfall washed out the majority of the second day of the 2nd Test