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Sri Lanka leads Pakistan by 74 runs at tea

Colombo: Kumar Sangakkara scored a half-century and shared an unbroken 98-run third wicket stand with Mahela Jayawardene to give Sri Lanka a strong 165-run lead against Pakistan in the second test   Sri Lanka reached 177-2

sri lanka leads pakistan by 74 runs at tea sri lanka leads pakistan by 74 runs at tea
Colombo: Kumar Sangakkara scored a half-century and shared an unbroken 98-run third wicket stand with Mahela Jayawardene to give Sri Lanka a strong 165-run lead against Pakistan in the second test
  


Sri Lanka reached 177-2 in its second innings at stumps on day three Saturday. Lanka leads
  
Sangakkara, unbeaten on 54, became the fifth highest test run scorer -- surpassing the total of 11,953 from West Indies great Brian Lara. Jayawardene was unbeaten on 49, playing his final test innings.
  
Earlier, Rangana Herath snared 9-127 to end Pakistan's first innings for 332 in reply to Sri Lanka's 320. Sarfraz Ahmed scored 103.
  
Left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman dismissed both openers as Sri Lanka reached 86-2 on Saturday for a 74-run second innings lead at tea on day three of the second test.
 
Opening from one end in the absence of seamer Junaid Khan, Rehman bowled Upul Tharanga for 45 and Younis Khan took a low slip catch to dismiss Kaushal Silva (17).
  
Junaid Khan was hit on the head by a delivery from Dhammika Prasad while batting and was taken to the hospital for precautionary tests, the Pakistan team said.
  
Silva's departure saw Mahela Jayawardene walk in to bat for the last time in tests with the crowd on their feet applauding and chanting "Mahela! Mahela!"
  
He was on 1 with Kumar Sangakkara undefeated on 17 at the interval.
  
Herath became only the second Sri Lankan to take nine wickets in an innings after Muttiah Muralitharan -- and the first of any nationality to do so since `Murali' in 2002. Herath on Friday went past his 250th test wicket, playing in his 57th match.
  
Pakistan was bowled out just before lunch on day three, with No. 7 Sarfraz Ahmed scoring a maiden test century.
  
Coming in to bat when Pakistan had lost three quick wickets to be 140-5, Ahmed stabilized the innings with a 93-run sixth-wicket partnership with Asad Shafiq (42). He made 103 off 157 balls.
  
Pakistan resumed the day at 244-6 and lost its first wicket for the day when Rehman (16) was caught at slip by Jayawardene off Herath. Wahab Riaz made 17 before sweeping Herath to long-leg for a catch to Chanaka Welegedara.
  
Ahmed reached his century in authoritative fashion. He advanced up the pitch to pull a delivery from fast-medium bowler Welegedara for a four to reach 94 and the next ball he repeated the shot for a six over deep square leg to reach his century.
  
Ahmed edged a Herath delivery to give wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella his fifth catch of the innings. With this wicket Herath went past his previous best bowling of 7-89 recorded against Bangladesh last year.
  
Herath bowled out Saeed Ajmal to finish Pakistan's innings.
  
Sri Lanka made 320 in its first innings with opener Upul Tharanga scoring 92. Pakistan fast bowler Junaid Khan picked up five wickets.