Atapattu-Sangakkara
stand puts Sri Lanka in command
Atapattu’s sixth double hundred; Sanga close to
his second
HARARE, May 15 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu scored
his sixth test double century on Saturday to put his side in command
of the second test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
At
the close of the second day, Attapattu was 202 not out in Sri Lanka's
total of 443 for one in reply to Zimbabwe's first innings 228. He
had added 343 for the unbroken second wicket stand with Kumar Sangakkara
(186 not out), who was dropped before he scored.
Atapattu,
who scored 170 in the first test victory by an innings and 240 runs,
was a model of orthodoxy in facing 280 balls and hitting a six and
30 fours, most of them driven straight or through the covers.
The
more innovative Sangakkara ventured square of the wicket more often,
facing 248 balls and hitting 28 fours and two sixes for his fifth
century. Sri Lanka resumed on 18 without loss, and Atapattu and
Sanath Jayasuriya soon settled into a steady flow of runs in a morning
session that yielded 122 runs. Unlike his captain, Jayasuriya pierced
the field with aggressive strokeplay through point and square leg.
The
partnership was ended shortly into the second hour of play when
Jayasuriya drove hard at a wide delivery from medium pacer Mluleki
Nkala and sent a thick edge into the gloves of wicketkeeper Tatenda
Taibu. The stand had been worth 100 runs with Jayasuriya hitting
six fours in his 48.
Three
balls later Sangakkara drove expansively at a ball from Nkala and
was fortunate to have a straightforward chance dropped by Tinashe
Panyangara in the covers.
That
was the last genuine opportunity Zimbabwe had to take a wicket,
and their game but toothless attack made little impression on a
benign pitch against quality opponents in good form. |