Galle Test, the Sri Lankan team returned to the pavilion after scoring 312 runs

Galle Test, the Sri Lankan team returned to the pavilion after scoring 312 runs, The host team returned to the pavilion after scoring 312 runs on the second day of the Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Galle.

Sri Lanka started the second day of play with 242 runs and 6 out. Host batsman Dhananjaya De Silva completed his century, and Sri Lanka’s seventh wicket fell to 257 after Ramesh Mendes was dismissed by Abrar Ahmed for 5.

Naseem Shah sent Dhananjaya De Silva to the pavilion for 122 runs and Prabhath Jayasuriya with only 4 runs, Kasan Rajitha also caught Abdullah Shafiq off the ball of Abrar Ahmed for only 8 runs and thus the Sri Lankan team was 312 in the first innings.

She managed to score runs. Earlier on the first day, Sri Lanka had scored 242 runs for 6 wickets by the end of the game against Pakistan. 65.4 overs could be played on the first day as the Test was affected by rain twice.

Sri Lanka’s middle-order batsman Dhananjaya De Silva and veteran Angelo Mathews put up a brilliant performance.

On behalf of Pakistan, Shaheen Shah Afridi bowled well and took 3 catches while Agha Salman, Abrar Ahmed, and Naseem Shah dismissed one player each.

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