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Sangakkara-Jayawardene scare away Tigers with a
311-run stand |
July 13, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Like
Muralitharan, Kumar Sangakkara is making most of
a lackluster Bangladeshi challenge. Sangakkara
figured in a massive partnership of 311 with his
Skipper Mahela Jayawardene that got Sri Lanka to
a powerful 500 for 4 with a superb run rate of
4.67. Sangakkara got to compile his sixth double
hundred which is a back-to-back one against the
toothless Bangladeshi bowling. Sri Lanka blasted
as many as 460 runs in an entire day's play
which was simply outstanding. They have now
created enough time, two full days to win this
test at Kandy and make it a 3-0 whitewash.
For the first time in
this Test Match, one got to see a full day's
play and Sri Lanka made it count. They did lose
their openers in the morning session to the
medium pace of Syed Rasel but that brought in
the much more confident pair of Sangakkara and
Mahela out in the middle. While Tharanga got out
cheaply for 12, Vandort perished for 43 from 70,
clearly losing his momentum on this third day's
play. The day belonged to Sangakkara and Mahela
as they ran the quick singles, dispatched the
loose ones to the ropes and just went on and on
in their business of scoring runs. The busy
partnership saw them put those 311 runs in just
around 60 overs! Mahela cracked 165 from 210
balls before becoming Syed Rasel's third victim
of the day. The Skipper's innings had 15 fours
and three sixes.
At Stumps,
Kumar Sangakkara is still not out on 222 from
277 balls with 28 fours. At 500 for 4 and with a
first innings lead of 369, Sri Lanka might
just declare their innings and have Bangladesh
batting straightaway in the fourth day morning.
With Bangladesh not having the reputation of
batting for more than a day, tomorrow could well
be the end of the Test Series with Sri Lanka
easing to an innings victory. Its the last
chance for the Bangladeshis to redeem
themselves.
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