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This is an archive article published on May 8, 2004

Lanka batsmen make merry, take huge lead

Captain Marvan Atapattu was made 170 as Sri Lanka built up their first-innings lead to 257 at close on the second day of the first Test agai...

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Captain Marvan Atapattu was made 170 as Sri Lanka built up their first-innings lead to 257 at close on the second day of the first Test against Zimbabwe on Friday. They ended the day on 456-7.

Sri Lanka had earlier resumed on 67 without loss and Atapattu and Sanath Jayasuriya established their dominance with a stand of 281 for the first wicket.

Jayasuriya batted aggressively for his 157, facing 147 balls and hitting 19 fours and three sixes. He reached his 12th Test century off 90 balls. Atapattu had a more measure innings and reached his 13th century four balls before lunch.

The partnership was ended in the 10th over after lunch when wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu stripped off his pads to bowl. Taibu claimed his first Test wicket when his third delivery angled across the left-handed Jayasuriya and was edged to Hondo in the gully.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe: 199 vs Sri Lanka: 456-7 M Atapattu 170, S Jayasuriya 157, M Jayawardene 37; Panyangara 2-96.

 

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