Sri Lanka Get Toothless As Pakistan Take Lead In Second Test

Sri Lanka get toothless as Pakistan take lead in second Test

Pakistan jump back into the game as both openers gave a strong start with 134/0 on Day 3 of second Test in Karachi on Saturday.Abid Ali is going strong on 72 not out off 100 balls in a partnership with Shan Masood who has scored 58 runs so far off 99 balls as Pakistan take 54-run lead so far in session 1 of Day 3.On Day 2,

KARACHI (Pakistan Point News / Online - 21st December, 2019) Pakistan jump back into the game as both openers gave a strong start with 134/0 on Day 3 of second Test in Karachi on Saturday.Abid Ali is going strong on 72 not out off 100 balls in a partnership with Shan Masood who has scored 58 runs so far off 99 balls as Pakistan take 54-run lead so far in session 1 of Day 3.On Day 2, Lanky paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi took a maiden five-wicket haul to lead Pakistan's fightback after Sri Lanka gained a crucial lead.

The 19-year-old paceman took 5-77 and was ably supported by new-ball partner Mohammad Abbas (4-55) to keep Sri Lanka down to 271 on a tricky National Stadium pitch.That gave the visitors a lead of 80 runs over Pakistan's first-innings total of 191.By the close of second day's play Pakistan had wiped off 57 of the deficit for no loss but they still trail by 23 runs with all 10 wickets in hand and three days to play.Opener Abid Ali -- who became the first batsman ever to hit a debut hundred in both Test and one-day international in the first match in Rawalpindi -- was unbeaten on 32 and Shan Masood on 21 not out.

The first Test in Rawalpindi ended in a draw due to bad weather, leaving both teams to fight it out for the series win in Karachi.The series is part of the ongoing World Test championship with nine teams competing. The top two teams will play the final in June 2021.Sri Lanka fought through Dinesh Chandimal who made 74 and Dilruwan Perera who made a fighting 48 batting at number nine.With his team wobbling at 80-5 in the morning, Chandimal built partnerships of 67 with Dhananjaya de Silva (32) for the sixth wicket, 37 for the seventh wicket with Niroshan Dickwella (21) and then another 51 with Perera for the eighth.

"It was not an easy pitch to bat on," Chandimal said."At one time we were struggling at 80-5 and I knew first we have to get the runs they got, so I just try to play positive and it helped."I think if we get early wickets tomorrow and keep them down to below 250 then that will be a winning score."Chandimal was finally dismissed by part-time spinner Haris Sohail, caught at backward point after he mistimed a cut. He hit 10 boundaries in his 143-ball knock.The extended two-and-a-half hour first session belonged to Pakistan who took three early wickets after Sri Lanka resumed at 64-3.