Sri Lanka crush Pakistan in 1st Test

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GALLE: Sri Lanka claimed the extra half-hour at the end of the fourth day to complete a 209-run rout of Pakistan in the first test on Monday.

The visitors, chasing an unlikely victory target of 510, were bowled out for 300.

The game looked like going into the fifth day when fifth-wicket pair Younus Khan (87) and Asad Shafiq (80) put up resistance with a stand of 151.

After the pair were removed, Mohammad Ayub (22) and Adnan Akmal (40 not out) continued to frustrate the Sri Lankans.

When the extra half-hour started Pakistan were 279 for eight but Suraj Randiv snapped up the last two wickets to finish with figures of three for 86 in the second innings and seven for 99 in the match.

Former captain Younus struck seven fours to thwart the home attack until he was finally undone by the second new ball after tea, caught behind by Prasanna Jayawardene off Nuwan Kulasekara.

Debutant Ayub then presented Nuwan Pradeep with his first Test wicket when he was trapped lbw.

Earlier, Sri Lanka broke through in the second over of the day when nightwatchman Saeed Ajmal (12), sent back by Younus after he charged down the wicket, failed to beat Randiv’s direct hit from extra cover.

Kumar Sangakkara then dropped Shafiq off Randiv at short mid-wicket when he was on 33.

Paceman Kulasekera ended with figures of three for 48 while spinner Herath picked up two for 91.

Sangakkara was named man of the match for his 199 not out in the first innings.

The second Test is in Colombo starting on Saturday. (Reuters)

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