Abrar,Naseem shine as Pakistan dismiss Sri Lanka for 312
Galle_ The Sri Lankan team were all out for 312 runs in their first innings against Pakistan on the second day of the first cricket Test being played in Galle on Monday,
Dhananjaya de Silva hit a century and helped his team to post a respectable total after top order collapsed. He scored 122 runs as he tried to pace up the innings as wickets continued to fall on the other end.
For Pakistan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed shared three wickets each.
Sri Lanka’s Dhananjaya de Silva hit a defiant 122 and moved from his overnight 94 to register his 10th Test ton in his 50th match to bolster Sri Lanka’s position after a top-order collapse on a rain-hit first day in Galle.
The second day’s play began early with revised timings for each of the three sessions and de Silva soon got to his hundred off pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Shaheen, fellow quick Naseem Shah and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed finished with three wickets each as the Sri Lankan innings ended in 95.2 overs and lunch was called.
Abrar got the first breakthrough of the day to send back overnight batsman Ramesh Mendis for five.
De Silva kept up his defiance to get useful runs with the lower order before he finally fell to Naseem, who struck twice after Pakistan took the second new ball.
De Silva smashed 12 fours and three sixes in his 214-ball knock as the batsman took on the Pakistan bowlers with aplomb.
Number 11 Vishwa Fernando made an unbeaten 21.
Sri Lanka had a horror start to the two-match series after they fell to 54-4 in the first session on Sunday following their decision to bat first.
The hosts recovered and hit back with a 131-run fifth-wicket stand between Angelo Mathews, who made 64, and de Silva as rain interrupted play twice on Sunday.