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Sri Lanka pile on the runs at Sinhalese Sports Club
AFP, COLOMBO
Friday, Jul 25, 2008, Page 24
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Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene plays a shot during the second day of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Mahela Jayawardene equaled former Australian legend Don Bradman’s record of nine centuries at one venue to put Sri Lanka in a commanding position in the opening Test against India yesterday.
Skipper Jayawardene cracked a stylish 136 to help his side post 422-4 in the first innings at stumps on the second day.
The Sri Lankan captain’s ton at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground equaled Bradman’s nine at one venue — the Australian great’s coming at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
But Jayawardene was not the lone batsman to feast on the Indian bowling on a placid track as opener Malinda Warnapura (115) and Thilan Samaraweera (111 not out) also contributed handsomely to their team’s total.
Tillakaratne Dilshan was unbeaten on 20 after earning a reprieve under a new experimental rule allowing players to seek a second opinion on umpiring decisions.
He was on one when given out caught behind off left-arm fast bowler Zaheer Khan by umpire Mark Benson of England but asked the official to review the decision.
Benson consulted TV umpire Rudi Koertzen of South Africa before changing his decision as the ball had not made contact with the bat.
Jayawardene earlier added 155 for the third wicket with Warnapura and 148 for the next with Samaraweera to put his team on course for a big total. He hit one six and 10 fours in his 23rd hundred in 96 Tests.
Warnapura smashed 14 fours in his second Test century in five matches.
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