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BAN Vs SL, 2nd Test: Sri Lanka Fight Back On Day 3, Trail Bangladesh By 83 Runs

Sri Lanka reached 282/5 at stumps on Day 3 of the deciding second Test against hosts Bangladesh in Dhaka.

Sri Lanka added 139 runs on a rain-affected Day 3 of the second Test against Bangladesh.
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Resolute batting at the top of the order helped put Sri Lanka in a comfortable position on the rain-interrupted third day of the second cricket test against Bangladesh on Wednesday.

Sri Lanka reached 282-5, lowering the first innings deficit to 83 before the bad light brought a premature end to the day.

Bangladesh was bowled out for 365 with Mushfiqur Rahim unbeaten on 175 and Liton Das scoring 141.

Showers, however, washed out the post-lunch session.

Angelo Mathews, who scored 199 in the first test, was batting on 58 with Dinesh Chandimal on 10.

바카라œThe target is to take a lead first and then make it bigger,바카라 Sri Lanka coach Navid Nawaz said. 바카라œWe바카라™ve got two experienced batters in the wicket at this moment and hopefully they will be successful to execute the plan. I think still it is possible to win the game from this situation.바카라

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne hit 80 from 155 balls with nine fours. Dhananjaya de Silva made 58.

Sri Lanka resumed on 143-2 but lost nightwatchman Kasun Rajitha with the second delivery of the day when paceman Ebadot Hossain (2-78) bowled him with an express delivery.

Left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan, who returned figures of 3-59, rattled the stump of Karunaratne, spinning a delivery sharply past his bat as Sri Lanka slipped to 164-5.

바카라œHe (Shakib) is a smart operator. He changes his pace really subtly. He showed again, chipped away,바카라 Bangladesh pace bowling coach Alan Donald said. 바카라œHopefully he walks away with a five-wicket haul tomorrow. It is awesome to have him in the team. His experience and leadership is priceless.바카라

Mathews and de Silva steadied the innings as Bangladesh sensed a chance to put them on top. De Silva cut paceman Khaled Ahmed past point for a boundary to raise his 10th fifty off 90 balls.

But Shakib reviewed a decision successfully soon after to dismiss him for 58, brining an end to the 102-run partnership.

Mathews, who played defensively throughout the day, raised his 38th half-century from 125 balls.

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