Sangakkara century lifts Sri Lanka

The southpaw notches up his 27th Test hundred; Dilshan scores 92

November 04, 2011 03:00 am | Updated 03:01 am IST - SHARJAH

IN GREAT FORM: Kumar Sangakkara scored his 27th Test hundred on the first day of the third Test against Pakistan on Thursday.

IN GREAT FORM: Kumar Sangakkara scored his 27th Test hundred on the first day of the third Test against Pakistan on Thursday.

Kumar Sangakkara notched up his 27th Test hundred to propel Sri Lanka to an imperious 245 for two on the opening day of the third and final cricket Test against Pakistan on Thursday.

The 34-year-old stylish left-hander ended the day on 112 — his second hundred of the series after hitting 211 in the first Test, guiding his team during a 173-run second-wicket stand with Tillakaratne Dilshan, who made 92.

That repair-damaging stand followed the early loss of opener Tharanga Paranavitana (four), who fell off paceman Umar Gul's fifth ball of the match after Sri Lanka decided to bat on a batting-friendly Sharjah Stadium pitch.

Another distinction

Sangakkara, who top-scored with 78 during Sri Lanka's nine-wicket defeat in the second Test in Dubai, also completed 9,000 Test runs when he reached 28, hitting a crisp boundary off paceman Junaid Khan.

The former Sri Lankan captain is the 11th batsman in the world and only the second Sri Lankan behind Mahela Jayawardene to cross the 9,000 mark.

He jumped out of his crease to lift left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman for his second six to reach the three-figure mark — his seventh against Pakistan — to show why he is currently regarded as the top batsman in the world.

He has so far hit 11 boundaries during his nearly six-hour stay at the crease. Partnering him was Jayawardene on 32.

Dilshan, who had 38 runs in the last four innings, shrugged away the poor form, hitting 12 boundaries and a six during his 168-ball knock.

Pakistan leads the series 1-0 after winning the second Test in Dubai by nine wickets. The first Test in Abu Dhabi ended in a draw.

Dilshan's elevation to the top meant opener Lahiru Thirimanne was axed, while paceman Suranga Lakmal was also left out to bring in off-spinner Suraj Randiv and paceman Kosala Kulasekara for his first Test. Pakistan was unchanged from the second Test.

Early setback

The change at the top did not help Sri Lanka to a flying start as Paranavitana edged the fifth ball of the innings from Gul and was smartly snapped up by Younis Khan in the slips with the score on four. Two balls before his dismissal, Paranavitana was dropped at forward short-leg by Azhar Ali, but the opener failed to capitalise on the chance.

Pakistan introduced spin at both ends after 10 overs, but the batsmen remained untroubled. Dilshan survived an easy catch off Gul, which seemed to have hit the glove, but the umpire was unmoved.

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