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Sanath shines in
Sri Lanka's first tour game |
Sanath
Jayasuriya scored a ferocious hundred in Sri
Lanka's drawn three-day match against Cricket
Australia Chairman's XI at the Adelaide Oval. In
what was the first match of the tour, the Sri
Lankans had a decent outing with the batsmen
getting amongst the runs.
The Sri Lankans after
winning the toss, decided to bat first to pile
up 368 for 6 declared with Sanath Jayasuriya top
scoring with 154 in just 153 balls (16 fours and
6 sixes). He put on a terrific opening stand
with former Captain Marvan Atappatu, who made a
cautious 56 in 140 balls. In reply, the young
Chairman's XI side gave a fitting reply putting
on 409. South Australia's Tom Plant got 124 to
control the innings. The Sri Lankan team had a
big blow on the second day when rookie quick
bowler Chanaka Welegedara returned back to the
pavilion after sending down just six overs
because of a quadriceps injury. Muttiah
Muralitharan had a long bowl sending down 44
overs in which he took four wickets at the cost
of 122 runs. Maharoof and Fernando picked up two
wickets each. The Sri Lankans had rested
Chaminda Vaas and Lasith Malinga for this match.
The match ended in a
draw with Sri Lanka posting 125 for 3 with
Skipper Mahela Jayawardene scoring 52. Thilan
Samaraweera, who made 71 in the first innings
continued his good touch making an unbeaten 41.
Both Atapattu and Vandort who had got half
centuries in the first essay had got dismissed
cheaply this time round.
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