Ban vs sl, 1st test: centurion angelo mathews guides sri lanka to 258-4 at stumps on day 1

Ban vs sl, 1st test: centurion angelo mathews guides sri lanka to 258-4 at stumps on day 1

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Last Updated:May 15, 2022, 21:53 IST THE TOURISTS REACHED 258 FOR FOUR AT STUMPS AFTER ELECTING TO BAT FIRST ON WHAT LOOKED LIKE A PLACID PITCH IN CHITTAGONG AT THE START OF THE TWO-MATCH


SERIES. Former captain Angelo Mathews hit an unbeaten 114 to help Sri Lanka finish strongly on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh on Sunday. The tourists reached 258 for


four at stumps after electing to bat first on what looked like a placid pitch in Chittagong at the start of the two-match series. RECOMMENDED STORIES Mathews put on a key third-wicket 92-run


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“Somebody had to go big and go long, and on a placid wicket like this, first-innings score is very important," Mathews said of his knock laced with 14 boundaries and one six. “You can’t


take anything from the Bangladesh bowlers. They bowled some very good lines and lengths, with a sort of an umbrella field. It was not easy for us to go big." He kept up the pressure on


Bangladesh after Mendis’ departure as he put up an unbeaten partnership of 75 for the fifth wicket with Dinesh Chandimal, who was batting on 34. Nayeem dismissed skipper Dimuth Karunaratne,


for nine, and Oshada Fernando, for 36, in the opening session to give Bangladesh some early momentum. But Mathews and Mendis seized back the initiative and kept Bangladesh bowlers at bay in


the entire post-lunch session. Taijul Islam struck on the first ball after tea break as Mendis fell giving a catch to Nayeem at midwicket. Fellow left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan removed


Dhananjaya de Silva cheaply for six with a bat-pad catch, but Mathews stood firm to deny Bangladesh further success. Bangladesh thought they had Mathews out caught behind for 38 off Taijul


after lunch but the decision against the veteran batsman was reversed on review. The experienced right-hander flicked left-arm pacer Shoriful Islam towards mid-wicket for a four to bring his


12th Test hundred off 183 balls. – Nayeem trap – Sri Lanka earlier made a confident start as Fernando hit pace bowler Khaled Ahmed for two consecutive fours in the second over. The


introduction of spin, however, halted their progress as Nayeem trapped Karunaratne leg-before on only his fifth ball. Karunaratne misjudged an arm ball and attempted to cut, but the ball was


quicker than he had expected and hit him on the back foot. He was given out and the skipper unsuccessfully reviewed. Local boy Nayeem, who came into the side after an injury to the stalwart


Mehidy Hasan, brought Bangladesh their second success in the session when he took an edge from Fernando in the 22nd over. Wicketkeeper Liton Das completed the catch as Fernando departed


after hitting three fours and one six in his brisk innings. A minute of silence was observed before the match in memory of Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds, who died in a car crash on


Saturday. The Bangladesh Cricket Board said it was “deeply saddened" at the passing of “one of Australia’s greatest allrounders in limited overs cricket". Neutral umpiring also


returned for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with England’s Richard Kettleborough officiating alongside Bangladesh’s Sharfuddoula. Get the latest Cricket News,


Schedule and Cricket Live Scores here _(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)_ First Published: May 15, 2022, 21:53 IST


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