2nd Test, Day 3: Abdullah Shafique’s maiden double hundred, along with Salman Ali Agha’s second century has put Pakistan in a commanding position on day three of the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground on Wednesday.Along with in-form Saud Shakeel’s half-century, Pakistan have managed to amass a mammoth 563 for five in 132 overs, leading Sri Lanka by 397 runs at the stumps. Salman and concussion substitute Mohammad Rizwan are unbeaten on 132 and 37 respectively.
The duo are also in an unbeaten stand of 95 for the sixth after Shafique departs for 201 off 326 balls, laced with 19 fours and four sixes. Shakeel, on the other hand, scored 57 off 110 balls, hitting six fours, to increase the misery on Sri Lanka’s bowlers.
In the morning, resuming from the overnight score of 178/2, Pakistan lost Babar Azam for 39. The Pakistan captain added 11 runs to his overnight score, before being trapped lbw by Prabath Jayasuriya in the 48th over.