Sarfraz and Shafiq revive Pakistan

Herath registers his 20th five-wicket haul in Tests

August 15, 2014 11:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:43 pm IST - COLOMBO:

Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath, right, celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan's Asad Shafiq during the second day of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath, right, celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan's Asad Shafiq during the second day of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Rangana Herath snared five wickets to limit Pakistan to 244 for six at stumps on day two of the second Test after Sri Lanka posted 320 in the first innings on Friday. Pakistan trailed Sri Lanka by 76 runs.

At that point, Sarfraz Ahmed and Asad Shafiq revived Pakistan with a 93-run partnership for the sixth wicket at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Shafiq (42) was dismissed shortly before stumps, giving Herath his 20th five-wicket haul and ending the 149-ball stand. Ahmed was unbeaten on 66 facing 81 deliveries and hitting five boundaries. Batting with him was Abdul Rehman on 1.

Playing in his 17th Test against Pakistan, Herath has taken 79 wickets against them.

“I don’t do anything special,” Herath said when asked about his phenomenal record against Pakistan.

“Even with others I stick to the basics, but I realised Pakistanis don’t play very well against me.”

Pakistan started well with 47 for the opening wicket before Herath beat Manzoor with his flight and had him caught behind by wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella.

Shehzad shines

A promising 63-run partnership followed between Shehzad and Azhar Ali, who threw it away when he suddenly charged at Herath only to hit straight to short-midwicket and Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews.

Opener Ahmed Shehzad made 58 off 85 balls, and hit seven boundaries before being caught behind by Dickwella off spinner Dilruwan Perera at 122 for three.

Spectacular catch

Younis Khan followed four overs later, out caught spectacularly when he played a forward defensive stroke and silly point fielder Kaushal Silva dived forward, and flicked the ball with his fingertips to Dickwella behind the stumps.

“I missed some cricket at the beginning,” Herath said.

“If you see the last five to six years, I have taken more than 200 wickets, and that’s a big achievement as a spinner.”

In the morning session Friday, Sri Lanka resumed from its overnight score of 261 for eight and plundered a bonus 59 runs.

Dhammika Prasad (13), Herath (17) and last man Chanaka Welegedara (27 not out) ensured a competitive total.

Five-for for Junaid

Pakistan seamer Junaid Khan completed his fifth five-wicket haul in Tests, five for 87. All of his five-wicket hauls have come against Sri Lanka, with two at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Wahab Riaz supported him well with three for 88.

Younis Khan recorded his 100th Test catch when he snapped up Herath at slip to end the Sri Lanka innings.

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