Sangakkara, Chandimal steady Sri Lanka
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Kumar Sangakkara and Dinesh Chandimal hit impressive half-centuries to help Sri Lanka reach 175-4 in their first innings at tea in reply to
Bangladesh's 240 in second and final Test today. Sri Lanka were struggling at 69-4 before left-handed Sangakkara (75 not out) and Chandimal (53 not out) put on 106 for the unfinished fifth-wicket stand to steady the innings on the second day in Colombo.
Sangakkara, who scored a century in each innings of the drawn first Test in Galle, also completed 6,000 Test runs at home during his 173-ball knock.
Bangladesh, who struck three times in the morning session in the space of 30 runs to put Sri Lanka under pressure, went wicket less in the afternoon as Sangakkara and Chandimal applied themselves remarkably well. The hosts added 157 runs to their overnight total of 18-1.Sangakkara played some aggressive shots, driving paceman Abul Hasan through the covers and then firmly cutting in the same over for two fours. He reached his half-century when he pulled off-spinner Sohag Gazi for a boundary. Chandimal, who made a hundred in the last match, has so far hit four boundaries,including three in an over from Gazi.Bangladesh dominated the first session as Abul, Robiul Islam and Gazi each took one wicket.
Dimuth Karunaratne added five to his overnight score of 12 before he was caught by wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim off Abul while Lahiru Thirimanne was also caught behind, off paceman Robiul.
Thirimanne, who scored a century in the last match, failed to open his account this time Gazi put more pressure on Sri Lanka when he had skipper Angelo Mathews (16) caught by Mohammad Mahmudullah in theslips.
Sri Lanka's left-arm spinner Rangana Herath on Saturday finished with 5-68 as Bangladesh were bowled out in the finalsession. Mominul Haque top-scored for the tourists with 64.
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