Nayeen takes 6-105, denies Mathews double century on Day 2

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Nayeen takes 6-105, denies Mathews double century on Day 2

Offspinner Nayeem Hasan claimed a career-best 6-105 and denied Angelo Mathews a double century by one run earlier than Bangladesh regarded to reply towards Sri Lanka on Day 2 of the primary check on Monday.

Sri Lanka was bowled out for 397 with Mathews the final batter out for 199. Bangladesh openers Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudul Hasan then batted fluently to finish the day on 79 for no loss.

Tamim was batting on 35 with Mahmudul on 31 as Bangladesh trails by 321 runs.

Before being the twelfth batter to complete with 199 within the check historical past, Mathews led the Sri Lankan assault astutely towards Bangladeshi spinners, who took all 10 wickets with assorted tempo.

“Obviously it would have been nice to get that one run but you have to take what God gives you,” Mathews stated. “I’m grateful that I used to be in a position to play an excellent knock. Hopefully it is going to assist us win the sport.”

Left-arm spinners Shakib Al Hasan completed 3-60 and Taijul Islam picked up 1-107.

The Sri Lankans resumed at 258-4 and dominated the morning session with Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal (66) extending their fifth-wicket partnership to 136 earlier than Nayeem struck twice inside 5 deliveries simply earlier than lunch.

“I got two wickets yesterday but I couldn’t bowl well,” Nayeem stated. “I talked to Shakib (Al Hasan) yesterday night time, he gave me some recommendation. That labored properly for me.”

Chandimal appeared shaky initially however discovered his rhythm, hitting a six off Taijul Islam. He then tried a reverse sweep to Nayeem, missed and was adjudged lbw within the third-to-last over of the session. He reviewed the choice however the TV officers upheld the umpire’s verdict.

Four balls later, Nayeem bowled Niroshan Dickwella (3) with a fast supply that went straight on to crash into his stumps.

Mathews reached his 150 off 293, flicking Nayeem to deep mid-wicket for a single as Sri Lanka pressed for fast runs once more.

But Shakib received into act with a double strike in consecutive deliveries, dismissing Ramesh Mendis (1) and Lasith Embuldaniya for a duck.

With Bangladesh needing two wickets to wrap the innings, Mathews regarded uncertain to finish his double century. However he received the help from Vishwa Fernando, who later was hit on his helmet by a bouncer from pacer Shoriful Islam.

Nayeem then accomplished his third five-for by eradicating Asitha Fernando (1) after he changed Vishwa, who went to the dressing room for remedy.

Mathews was eight runs away from his 200 when Vishwa returned however fell simply quick when Nayeem had him caught by Shakib.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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