Sri Lanka sets Australia a target of 268

Chasing a target of 268, Australians lost three quick wickets.

July 29, 2016 02:59 pm | Updated 04:41 pm IST - Pallekelle

Chasing a target of 268 in the fourth innings, Australia lost three quick wickets before rain stopped play on the fourth day of the first Test in Pallekelle on Friday.

Umpires have decided to call off play on the fourth day. It will be an interesting final day on the cards as Australia still needs a 185 runs to win with seven wickets remaining. Steve Smith and Adam Voges are at the crease.

Australians were set a target of 268 to win the rain-hit first Test after bowling out Sri Lanka for 353 in their second innings on the fourth day in Pallekele Friday.

Sri Lanka, 282 for six overnight, lost top run-scorer Kusal Mendis (176) in the morning session, which lasted for just 45 deliveries due to rain and bad light.

Number nine batsman Rangana Herath then offered some good resistance with his 34-ball 35, including six boundaries, to frustrate the visiting bowling attack in a game which looks evenly balanced.

Australian pace spearhead Mitchell Starc, who took the prized wicket of Mendis, led the charge with four wickets as new ball partner Josh Hazlewood and off-spinner Nathan Lyon bagged two apiece.

Brief Scores:

Sri Lanka 117 and 353 all out in 93.4 overs (Kusal Mendis 176, Dinesh Chandimal 42; Mitchell Starc 4-84)

Australia 203 all out in 79.2 overs (Adam Voges 47; Rangana Herath 4-49, Lakshan Sandakan 4-58)

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