Rangana Herath claimed four Australia wickets to spin Sri Lanka to a remarkable 106-run victory on an intriguing final day in the weather-hit first Test in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, yesterday.
A hamstrung Steve O’Keefe and Peter Nevill tried to delay the inevitable with nearly 30 overs of dogged resistance, but could not deny Sri Lanka only their second Test win over Australia, which put the hosts 1-0 up in the three-match series.
Chasing 268 runs for victory, Australia eventually folded for 161 in Steve Smith’s first loss as Test captain.
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It was a remarkable win for Sri Lanka, who were shot out for 117 in the first innings and were reeling at 6-2 in the second, before Kusal Mendis made an epic 176, which earned him the man-of-the-match award.
“Credit to Kusal, the way he played and scored 176, which certainly turned this game. It was tough to come back from there,” Smith said at the presentation ceremony. “We were sure 268 on this wicket on day four and five was going to be difficult, and it turned out to be that way.”
Herath, who claimed 4-49 in the first innings, took 5-54 in the second and fittingly sealed the win by bowling O’Keefe, who is unlikely take part in the remainder of the series, toward the end of the afternoon session.
“I don’t have words to explain after a very hard few months. We regrouped, trained really well and prepared to the best,” Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews said.
He praised Mendis as a “special talent,” while also praising Herath and left-armer Lakshan Sandakan, who claimed seven wickets on a memorable Test debut.
“He is a brilliant find for us,” Mathews said. “We looked at the wicket and knew it was going to turn. So we thought playing another spinner would be ideal and he responded brilliantly.”
The weather-hit match got off to another delayed start following steady morning drizzle and Sri Lanka attacked with spin from both ends to unsettle the visitors who resumed on 83-3.
Herath ripped the heart out of Australia’s middle order with three telling strikes in the morning session.
The left-arm spinner sent back Adam Voges and Mitchell Marsh, before dealing the biggest blow when he trapped Smith leg before wicket to end the Australia captain’s spirited resistance.
Smith hit just one boundary in his gritty 55, which was only the second 50-plus score in the bowler-dominated match.
O’Keefe and Nevill, aided by luck and Mathews’ struggles with reviews, blocked everything, frustrating the hosts in a partnership that lasted 29.4 overs and yielded only four runs.
Nevill faced 115 balls for his 9, while O’Keefe scored 4 off 98 balls.
The second Test starts in Galle, Sri Lanka, on Thursday.
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