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Jayasuriya takes 5 wickets as Sri Lanka beats Bangladesh an innings and 78 runs in 2nd test | Cricket News

Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya took his 12th five-wicket haul in test cricket to lead Sri Lanka to a dominating win over Bangladesh an innings and 78 runs in the second cricket test and a 1-0 victory in the two-match series.
The fourth day started with Bangladesh struggling on 115 for six needing 97 more runs to make Sri Lanka bat again. But the rest of the match lasted less than 30 minutes as Jayasuriya polished off the tail taking three of the last four wickets at the Singhalese Sports Club.
Bangladesh was all out for 133 in its second innings having made 247 in the first. Sri Lanka scored 458 in its first innings dominated a brilliant century from opener Pathum Nissanka and backed up half-centuries from Dinesh Chandimal (93) and Kusal Mendis (84).
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Litton Das (14) edged Jayasuriya to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis with one run added to the overnight score Saturday. Jayasuriya lured Nayeem Hasan (5) for a drive and he was stumped 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.
“Bowlers and batters did well in the first innings here,” said de Sliva. “Bowlers had their plans and executed well. That’s a good morale booster for us, losing the toss and putting the opposition under pressure.” De Silva had high praise for Nissanka, who was named player of the match and series.
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Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said after the match that he would step down as test captain to allow consency in leadership in different formats of the game. Recently he had been replaced as one-day international captain.
Shanto said his side’s batting “wasn’t up to the mark.” “We had opportunities but we couldn’t make those things happen,” he said. “The wicket is a little slower but the way we got out was not good enough. We always took easy options and made makes while batting.”

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