Mendis and De Silva score big hundreds as Sri Lanka close in Bangladesh's first innings total

Sport360 staff 17:06 02/02/2018
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  • Kusal Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva piled on the runs to put Sri Lanka in a comfortable position on the third day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong on Friday.

    Birthday boy Mendis just missed out on a double century, hitting an impressive 196, while de Silva added 173 as Sri Lanka reached 504-3 at stumps trailing Bangladesh’s first innings total by just nine runs.

    Roshen Silva was unbeaten on 87 alongside skipper Dinesh Chandimal, 37 not out, when stumps were drawn at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

    Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam gave Bangladesh a rare occasion for joy on an arduous day when he removed Mendis just before the tea break.

    Pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman earlier broke Mendis’ 308-run second wicket stand with de Silva, who added 69 runs to his overnight 104.

    De Silva and Mendis dominated the Bangladesh bowlers for nearly two sessions after Sri Lanka resumed their innings on 187-1.

    The hosts had to wait for the second new ball to get their first success as Mustafizur got a leading edge from de Silva and wicketkeeper Liton Das took a high catch.

    De Silva faced 229 balls and hit 21 fours along with a six in his fourth Test century and the second in as many Tests.

    Mendis, who faced 327 balls for his career best innings as he turned 23-years of age, added another 107 runs with Roshen Silva for the third wicket before he gave a catch to Mushfiqur Rahim at mid-wicket.

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