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Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs
Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs

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Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs

June 28 (Reuters) - Spinner Prabath Jayasuriya led the charge with a five-wicket haul as Bangladesh collapsed for just 133 in their second innings, handing Sri Lanka a win by an innings and 78 runs, with the hosts clinching a 1-0 victory in their two-test series on Saturday. Bangladesh lost six wickets within 33 runs as their batters were unable to repeat the heroics that secured a draw in the first test in Galle on Colombo's spin-friendly track. "There was a difference between (the) two matches ... that's a good morale booster for us, losing the toss and putting the opposition under pressure," Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva said at the post-match presentation ceremony. After Bangladesh posted 247 in their first innings, opener Pathum Nissanka scored 158 in a player-of-the-match performance, aided by Dinesh Chandimal (93) and Kusal Mendis (84) as Sri Lanka secured a commanding 211-run lead with a total of 458. Anamul Haque (19) tried to give Bangladesh a fast start in the second innings but fell to Asitha Fernando (1-22), while his opening partner Shadam Islam (12) mistimed a cover drive and got caught just three balls later as Jayasuriya (5-56) took his first wicket of the match. De Silva (2-13) trapped fellow skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, who scored twin centuries in the first test, with a leg before wicket dismissal to leave the visitors reeling at 70-4. "Very disappointing after how we finished the first Test, the way this one went," Shanto said. "We had opportunities but... always took easy options and made mistakes while batting." Mushfiqur Rahim (26), Bangladesh's other centurion in the previous match, was the next to fall as he was bowled by Jayasuriya, kicking off a collapse where Bangladesh lost their last five wickets in less than 11 overs. Sri Lanka will play three One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 matches against Bangladesh next month, with the first ODI set for Wednesday.

Cricket-Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs
Cricket-Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs

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Cricket-Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Second Test - England v Sri Lanka - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - August 30, 2024 Sri Lanka's Prabath Jayasuriya in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo (Reuters) -Spinner Prabath Jayasuriya led the charge with a five-wicket haul as Bangladesh collapsed for just 133 in their second innings, handing Sri Lanka a win by an innings and 78 runs, with the hosts clinching a 1-0 victory in their two-test series on Saturday. Bangladesh lost six wickets within 33 runs as their batters were unable to repeat the heroics that secured a draw in the first test in Galle on Colombo's spin-friendly track. "There was a difference between (the) two matches ... that's a good morale booster for us, losing the toss and putting the opposition under pressure," Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva said at the post-match presentation ceremony. After Bangladesh posted 247 in their first innings, opener Pathum Nissanka scored 158 in a player-of-the-match performance, aided by Dinesh Chandimal (93) and Kusal Mendis (84) as Sri Lanka secured a commanding 211-run lead with a total of 458. Anamul Haque (19) tried to give Bangladesh a fast start in the second innings but fell to Asitha Fernando (1-22), while his opening partner Shadam Islam (12) mistimed a cover drive and got caught just three balls later as Jayasuriya (5-56) took his first wicket of the match. De Silva (2-13) trapped fellow skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, who scored twin centuries in the first test, with a leg before wicket dismissal to leave the visitors reeling at 70-4. "Very disappointing after how we finished the first Test, the way this one went," Shanto said. "We had opportunities but... always took easy options and made mistakes while batting." Mushfiqur Rahim (26), Bangladesh's other centurion in the previous match, was the next to fall as he was bowled by Jayasuriya, kicking off a collapse where Bangladesh lost their last five wickets in less than 11 overs. Sri Lanka will play three One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 matches against Bangladesh next month, with the first ODI set for Wednesday. (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)

Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh in second Test to seal series
Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh in second Test to seal series

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time41 minutes ago

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Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh in second Test to seal series

It was a clinical all-round performance by Sri Lanka, who walked away with crucial World Test Championship points in the process (Ishara S. KODIKARA) Sri Lanka completed a thumping innings and 78-run victory over Bangladesh before lunch on day four of the second Test in Colombo on Saturday, wrapping up the two-match series 1-0. Resuming the day on a precarious 115-6, the visitors still trailed by 97 runs and needed a minor miracle to avoid an innings defeat. Advertisement Any hopes of a rearguard were dashed almost immediately. Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya, under the pump after a wicketless outing in the first innings, struck gold with the fifth ball of the morning as Litton Das edged behind to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis for 14. With that scalp, the last recognised batter was back in the hut and Bangladesh's house of cards came tumbling down soon after, all out for 133. It was a clinical all-round performance by hosts Sri Lanka, who walked away with crucial World Test Championship points. None of the visiting batters managed to cross fifty in the match –- a far cry from the first Test in Galle, which ended in a draw when captain Najmul Hossain Shanto hit twin centuries. Advertisement Bangladesh had won the toss on a docile Colombo pitch but squandered the advantage, bundled out for 247. Sri Lanka replied in commanding fashion, piling on 458 to take a hefty 211-run lead. The foundation was laid by a masterclass from opener Pathum Nissanka, who crafted a fluent 158 –- his second successive century in the series -- while Dinesh Chandimal chipped in with a polished 93. The pair added 194 runs for the second wicket, putting the game firmly in Sri Lanka's control. Bangladesh threatened briefly when the second new ball brought them three quick wickets, but Kusal steadied the ship with a counterattacking 84, ensuring the hosts didn't let the momentum slip. Advertisement Nissanka, who was declared man of the match, said he was "very pleased with the effort". "It feels good to contribute. I am now the senior opener with Dimuth Karunaratne retired and I try to do my best for the team," he said. Bangladesh captain Shanto called it a "very disappointing game". "We played really well in Galle but we were not up to the mark here," he said. "The way we batted in the first innings is when things went wrong for us. A total of 247 was not good on this pitch. "No harm with the decision to bat first. But the way we got out was very disappointing. One good thing was the way our bowlers kept fighting. Advertisement "That will be one positive we will take from this series." The two sides will now shift focus to the limited-overs leg of the tour, with three one-day internationals and three T20s. Brief scores: Bangladesh first innings: 247 all out in 79.3 overs (Shadman Islam 46, Mushfiqur Rahim 35, Sonal Dinusha 3-22, Asitha Fernando 3-51) Sri Lanka first innings: 458 all out in 116.5 overs (Pathum Nissanka 158, Dinesh Chandimal 93, Kusal Mendis 84, Taijul Islam 5-131) Bangladesh second innings: 133 all out in 44.2 overs (Mushfiqur Rahim 26, Prabath Jayasuriya 5-56) str/asv/pst

India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders to buy controlling stake in Colombo Shipyard
India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders to buy controlling stake in Colombo Shipyard

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timean hour ago

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India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders to buy controlling stake in Colombo Shipyard

June 28 (Reuters) - Indian state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders ( opens new tab said it would buy a controlling stake in Sri Lankan peer Colombo Dockyard ( opens new tab in a deal not exceeding $52.96 million to grow its shipbuilding and repair business. The transaction, involving the acquisition of at least 51% equity in Colombo Dockyard, will close within six months, after which the Sri Lankan shipbuilder will become a part of Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, according to a regulatory filing on Friday. Colombo Dockyard was not immediately available for comment outside business hours. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders also builds warships and submarines, and the deal is seen giving India a strategic foothold in the Indian Ocean island nation where New Delhi and Beijing have been jostling for influence for years. For 2024, Colombo Dockyard's turnover was 25.45 billion Sri Lankan rupees ($84.89 million), according to the filing, while Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders' revenue for the year ended March 2025 was 114.32 billion Indian rupees ($1.34 billion). ($1 = 299.8000 Sri Lankan rupees) ($1 = 85.4400 Indian rupees)

Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh for Test series win
Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh for Test series win

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Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh for Test series win

Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya has claimed his 12th five-wicket haul in Test cricket to lead Sri Lanka to a dominating win over Bangladesh by an innings and 78 runs in the second Test and a 1-0 series victory in the two-match series. The fourth day started with Bangladesh struggling on 6-115, needing 97 more runs to make Sri Lanka bat again. But the match lasted less than 30 minutes as Jayasuriya polished off the tail by taking three of the last four wickets at the Singhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Saturday. Bangladesh were all out for 133 in their second innings having made 247 in the first. Dominance Displayed! 🇱🇰🏏Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh by an innings and 78 runs in SSS Colombo!•Pathum Nissanka leads with a superb 158•Prabath Jayasuriya spins a web with 5/56•Sonal Dinusha shines with 3/22 on debutVictory sealed in style at the 2nd Test! 🏆 #SLvBAN… — Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) June 28, 2025 Sri Lanka scored 458 in their first innings dominated by a brilliant century from opener Pathum Nissanka and backed up by half-centuries from Dinesh Chandimal (93) and Kusal Mendis (84). After resuming on Saturday, Litton Das (14) edged Jayasuriya to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis with one run added to the overnight score. Jayasuriya lured Nayeem Hasan (5) for a drive and he was stumped by Kusal Mendis. Jayasuriya caught Taijul Islam (6) off his own bowling while off spin bowler Tharindu Rathnayake ended the game trapping Ebadot Hossain (6) lbw. Jayasuriya finished the innings with 5-56. Captain Dhananjaya de Silva and Rathnayake took two wickets each. The first Test in Galle ended in a draw.

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