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Sri Lanka 5-220 v Pakistan in third Test

Sri Lanka fought hard against Pakistani spinners led by Saeed Ajmal to reach 5-220 at stumps on the opening day of the third Test in Sharjah on Thursday.

Ajmal took 2-62 to leave Sri Lanka struggling at 5-166 before Angelo Mathews (24no) and Prasanna Jayawardene (28no) saw off the day with a 54-run unfinished stand on a spin-friendly Sharjah stadium pitch.

Pakistan had to rue a dropped catch by paceman Mohammad Talha when Mathews had not scored while a leg-before decision against Prasanna was turned down on referral — two lapses which denied Pakistan the chance to take full control.

Pakistan took the new ball after 87 overs with Sri Lanka on 5-206 but Mathews, who hit a career-best 157 not out to help salvage a draw in the first Test in Abu Dhabi, batted sensibly.

Sri Lanka leads the three-match series 1-0 after winning the second match in Dubai by nine wickets.

Pakistan grabbed the key wickets of Kumar Sangakkara (52) and Mahela Jayawardene (47) on either side of tea.

Sangakkara flicked a straight drive into the hands of mid-wicket from paceman Junaid Khan, two balls after completing his half-century.

The left-hander could have been dismissed on 14 when he gloved a miscued sweep which Younis Khan caught in the slips off Rehman but Indian umpire Sundaran Ravi turned down the appeal.

Unfortunately Pakistan did not challenge the decision while television replays showed the ball had hit the batsman’s glove.

Sangakkara took full advantage, hitting Junaid for his fifth boundary to reach his 44th half-century but perished soon after.

Jayawardene, who hit 129 in Sri Lanka’s nine-wicket win in the second Test in Dubai, hit two sixes and five boundaries during a 108-ball knock but edged a turning ball and was smartly caught at short leg.

Pakistan had removed both Sri Lankan openers Kaushal Silva (17) and Dimuth Karunaratne on either side of lunch.

Paceman Mohammad Talha forced an edge off Silva in his second spell to leave Sri Lanka 1-31.

Left-hander Karunaratne hit two boundaries and a six before he edged left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman in the first over after lunch and was caught by Younis Khan in the slips.

Pakistan made three changes from the second Test line-up, bringing in Rehman, Talha and Azhar Ali in place of Rahat Ali, Bilawal Bhatti (hamstring injury) and Mohammad Hafeez.

Sri Lanka gave a Test cap to spinner Dilruwan Perera in place of paceman Nuwan Pradeep.

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