Centurion Mendis going strong for Sri Lanka in first Test

Mendis remained unbeaten on 166 at stumps after sharing a 196-run stand with Asela Gunaratne (85) for the fourth wicket as Sri Lanka posted a commanding 321-4 in the first Test against Bangladesh.

Published : Mar 07, 2017 19:12 IST , Galle

Sri Lankan cricketer Kusal Mendis plays a shot during the first day of the opening Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the Galle International Cricket Stadium.
Sri Lankan cricketer Kusal Mendis plays a shot during the first day of the opening Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the Galle International Cricket Stadium.
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Sri Lankan cricketer Kusal Mendis plays a shot during the first day of the opening Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the Galle International Cricket Stadium.

Kusal Mendis made the most of a first-ball reprieve and went on to score an unbeaten century Tuesday as Sri Lanka posted a commanding 321-4 in the first Test against Bangladesh.

Mendis remained unbeaten on 166 at stumps after sharing a 196-run stand with Asela Gunaratne (85) for the fourth wicket at Galle International Stadium on the opening day of the two-Test series.

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Bangladesh pace bowler Subashis Roy thought he had Mendis out for a golden duck when wicket-keeper Liton Das dived to his right to take a catch off an inside edge.

But a TV replay showed the bowler had overstepped, prompting the umpires to declare a no ball and enable the 22-year-old Mendis to go on to compile his second Test century. Mendis reached three figures with a straight four off Soumya Sarkar in a 242-ball innings that has so far featured 18 fours and two sixes.

Mendis and Gunaratne’s massive partnership put the host firmly in control of the match by close of play after it was 92-3 at one stage. Gunaratne, who replaced injured regular skipper Angelo Mathews in the starting line-up, hit seven fours in his second half-century in three Tests before he was bowled by Taskin Ahmed.

The pair came together after the injury-plagued fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman, playing his first Test since August 2015, removed Dinesh Chandimal. Chandimal managed to score just five runs despite facing 54 balls before edging a catch to Mehedi Hasan at gully.

Bangladesh started the day in positive fashion after stand-in Sri Lanka skipper Rangana Herath won the toss and asked them to bowl first on a flat pitch. The visiting team struck in the sixth over when Roy beat opener Upul Tharanga with a perfect inswinger to uproot his middle stump before the no-ball denied him Mendis’s wicket off the next ball.

Mendis and Karunaratne put on 45 for the second wicket before Bangladesh’s 19-year-old spinner Mehedi struck, bowling Karunaratne through the gate. Bangladesh omitted left-arm spinner Taijul Islam from its side after the selectors opted for a three-man pace attack.

Liton was keeping wicket for the touring team after captain Mushfiqur Rahim, wanting to concentrate on his batting, handed him the gloves. The host went in with three spinners, meaning all-rounder Dhananjaya de Silva missed out after playing the last Test during Sri Lanka’s recent tour of South Africa.

The second Test, which will be Bangladesh’s 100th, will be in Colombo from March 15-19.

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