
Sri Lanka on Saturday 21st June at Galle International Stadium in Galle in Galle in Galle in Galle Galle. Sri Lanka chased the target 296 in the fourth shift and completed the day 5 on 72/4 with Kaminda Mendis (12*) and Dhananjaya de Silva (12*) at the fold.
The day began by restoring Bangladesh its shifts 177/3, which led 187 runs with hired Hossain Shanto (56*) and Mushfiqur Rahim (22*) in the fold. The duo expanded its partnership to 109 before the unfortunate ends their stand.
SL VS BAN, 1. Test day 5
During their massive stand, the duo lacked the urgency of moving the game ahead at a fast pace, and it seemed to be under their shells. After the release of Mushfiqura, Shanto got after the impact when the rain postponed the beginning of the second session.
Bangladesh Captain continued the score of his second century matchbecome the first player from his country to do so on several occasions. He quickly hurried to 125 and declared his second shift 285/6, setting Sri Lanka aim of 296.
The hosts had a shaking beginning of their persecution when Taijul Islam got Lahir Udar stumped at 9 (13). To add his misery, Nayeem Hasan made Pathum Nissan (24 out of 25) the One on Shanto in the middle goal to leave the host to 34/2 in 6.2 overs.
When Sri Lanka lost her second goal, Angelo Mathews has been published in a test career recently. The veteran dough calmed the nerves in the dressing room and its durable shift 8 (45). The prey fell into the Taijul Islam (3/23) after getting an inner edge on its pad, which went straight to the hands of a stupid point. As a result, Mathews took the last walk back to the pavilion and acknowledged the crowd reception in his latest test shifts.
Bangladesh managed to get one more goal in the form of Dinesh Chandimal, but Mendis and De Silva kept for a draw. As a result, the game ended in a heel, making the second test vital to the result of the series. Shanto was convicted by a match player for twins scoring (148 and 125).
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 21, 2025