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Rehman's double strikes push Sri Lanka hard

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Left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman took two wickets to leave Sri Lanka struggling at 88-3 at tea on the fourth day of the third and final Test against Pakistan in Sharjah today.

Rehman dismissed Kumar Sangakkara (eight) and opener Kaushal Silva (36) in an incisive spell on a Sharjah stadium pitch which still does not offer sharp spin, against all expectations.

At the break, Mahela Jayawardene (23) and Dinesh Chandimal (13) were at the crease with Sri Lanka enjoying an overall lead of 175 runs with seven wickets intact.

Pakistan have one full session and a day to play for a series-levelling win and need quick wickets.
 

Jayawardene, who struck 129 in Sri Lanka's nine wicket win in the second Test in Dubai, swept Saeed Ajmal over deep square-leg for a six to complete 11,000 runs in his 141st Test. He became the eighth batsmen in all Test cricket and the first Sri Lankan to score 11,000 or more runs in a list topped by now-retired India's Sachin Tendulkar with 15,921.

It was Rehman who struck a telling blow by dismissing experienced Sangakkara, caught sweeping at deep square-leg to make inroads into the Sri Lankan batting.

Rehman then bowled a resolute Silva to leave Sri Lanka at 66-3.

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First Published: Jan 19 2014 | 5:45 PM IST

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