Sanga and Prasanna foil Pakistan’s victory bid
ABU DHABI, Oct 22 (AFP) - Kumar Sangakkara hit his eighth double
hundred and Prasanna Jayawardene notched up a fighting century to thwart
Pakistan’s hopes of victory to salvage a draw for Sri Lanka in the first
Test here on Saturday.

Sri Lanka’s batsman Kumar Sanngakkara raises his bat to the
crowd after scoring a double century (200 runs) on the final
day of the opening cricket Test between Pakistan and Sri
Lanka at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on October
22, 2011. AFP |
Sangakkara scored 211 during a marathon near eleven-hour stay while
Prasanna made 120, for his fourth century, as Sri Lanka piled on 483 to
frustrate Pakistan on the fifth and final day at Abu Dhabi stadium.
A cluster of wickets in the final session with Umar Gul taking 4-64
left Pakistan with an improbable target of making 170 in a maximum 20
overs, but they called it quits on 21-1 after 10 overs. Sangakkara
finally fell in the last over before tea, when he was trapped leg-before
by the part-time leg-spinner Azhar Ali for his first wicket in Test
cricket but not before he had frustrated Pakistan for almost two
sessions.
Sangakkara batted for 651 minutes, faced 431 deliveries and hit 18
boundaries during an epic knock.
With just 25 overs remaining and the match heading towards a draw,
Prasanna fell caught behind off paceman Aizaz Cheema but by that time he
and Sangakkara had changed the course of the match.

Sri Lanka’s batsman Prasanna Jayawardene raises his bat
after he scored a century (100 runs) on the final day of the
opening cricket Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the
Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on October 22, 2011. AFP |
Sangakkara flicked Cheema to fine-leg for his 18th boundary to reach
his double hundred after 604-minutes of defiant batting, punching the
air in delight.
Together with Prasanna, Sangakkara added 201 for the sixth wicket
stand, erasing the previous best of 169 in Pakistan-Sri Lanka Tests for
this wicket between Kamran Akmal and Yasir Arafat at Karachi two years
ago. Sangakkara, 33, has also achieved a personal landmark by scoring a
double hundred as he is now third behind Sir Donald Bradman (12) and
West Indian Brian Lara (nine) in terms of scoring Test double hundreds.
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq employed all possible means but the
Sangakkara-Prasanna pair did not served up any chances in the first
three hours. Prasanna reached his hundred with his 11th boundary, an
uppish drive off spinner Saeed Ajmal.
In all Prasanna hit 12 boundaries during his 273-ball knock.
Resuming at 298-5 Sri Lanka survived the morning session unscathed as
the overnight pair of Sangakkara and Prasanna kept Pakistan’s
three-pronged pace attack at bay to take their team to 364-5 at lunch.
Prasanna, dropped by substitute Wahab Riaz off Gul on 11 -- one of six
catches Pakistani fielders dropped on Friday -- hit Aizaz Cheema and
off-spinner Saeed Ajmal for consecutive boundaries to help Sri Lanka
erase the deficit.
Sangakkara, whose wicket was crucial for both Pakistan and Sri Lanka,
then came into his own hitting Ajmal for an exquisite cover drive to the
ropes and gave no chance to bowlers.
Pakistan used all five bowlers but were left to rue the missed
chances of Friday which spoiled their chances of taking the lead in the
three-Test series.
The second Test starts in Dubai on October 26, while the third will
be played in Sharjah from November 3.
SCOREBOARD
SRI LANKA - 1ST INNINGS
197
PAKISTAN - 1ST INNINGS
511-6 dec
SRI LANKA - 2ND INNINGS
T. Paranavitana lbw b Gul 00
L. Thirimanne run out 68
K. Sangakkara lbw b Ali 211
M. Jayawardene b Ajmal 04
T. Dilshan b Khan 09
A. Mathews lbw b Gul 22
P. Jayawardene a Akmal b Cheema 120
R. Herath not out 23
C. Welegedara c Akmal b Gul 08
S. Lakmal b Gul 00
N. Pradeep run out 00
Extras (b4, lb11, nb3) 18
Total (168 overs) 483
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Paranavitana), 2-153 (Thirimanne)
3-160 (Jayawardene), 4-191 (Dilshan)
5-233 (Mathews), 6-434 (Sangakkara)
7-466 (P. Jayawardene), 8-477 (Welegedara)
9-481 (Lakmal)
Bowling: Gul 25-3-64-4 (nb1)
Cheema 32-1-108-1
Ajmal 55-8-167-1
Khan 31-6-83-1 (nb2)
Hafeez 22-4-42-0
Ali 3-1-4-1
PAKISTAN - 2ND INNINGS
Mohammad Hafeez not out 12
Taufiq Umar lbw b Welegedara 02
Azhar Ali not out 04
Extras (nb3) 03
Total (for one wkt, 10 overs) 21
Fall of wickets:7 (Umar).
Bowling: Welegedara 5-2-9-1 (nb2)
Lakmal 2-1-1-0 (nb1)
Herath 2-0-8-0
Pradeep 1-0-3-0 |