Pakistan’s Abid, Azam hit tons to brighten drawn Test

LAHORE (Reuters) – Abid Ali and Babar Azam each hit a century to light up the final day of Pakistan’s first Test at home in a decade against Sri Lanka as the weather-hit match at Rawalpindi ended in a drab draw on Sunday.

Rain and bad light did not allow full play on any of the previous four days since Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat but Pakistan’s supporters still packed the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on the final day amid bright sunshine.

There was ample entertainment on offer for the crowd as Abid became the only male cricketer to hit a century on his debut in both the test and one-day international formats.
Azam also added to his burgeoning reputation as one of world’s top upcoming batsmen, completing his third Test hundred after knocks of 104 and 97 in his last two Tests in Australia.

Abid, who scored a ton in his ODI debut against Australia at Dubai in March, remained unbeaten on 109 while Azam was 102 not out as Pakistan reached 252 for two when the stumps were drawn.

Shan Masood and captain Azhar Ali missed out for the hosts, who picked up 20 points for the draw – their first in the World Test Championship, having lost 2-0 in Australia. Sri Lanka also picked up 20 points to take their total to 80.

The recently-launched WTC sees the top nine test nations face-off over a two-year period, scoring points based on their success and culminating in a final at Lord’s in June 2021.
Earlier, Sri Lanka declared their first innings closed on 308 for six immediately after batsman Dhananjaya de Silva completed his sixth Test century.

Right-hander De Silva, stuck on 87 since the third day, reached his mark with a sublime cover drive off fast bowler Mohammad Abbas and remained unbeaten on 102.
Dilruwan Perera was not out on 16 when Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne called the pair in to allow his bowlers to have a go at Pakistan’s batsmen.
The two-match series marks Pakistan’s first Tests on home soil since a militant attack in 2009 on Sri Lanka’s team bus in Lahore.
The teams will next travel to Karachi for the second and final Test from Thursday.

SRI LANKA 1st innings
Dimuth Karunaratne lbw Shaheen Afridi 59
Oshada Fernando c Haris Sohail b Naseem Shah 40
Kusal Mendis c Mohammad Rizwan b Usman Shinwari 10
Angelo Mathews c Asad Shafiq b Naseem Shah 31
Dinesh Chandimal b Mohammad Abbas 2
Dhananjaya de Silva Not Out 102
Niroshan Dickwella c Babar Azam b Shaheen Afridi 33
Dilruwan Perera Not Out 16
Extras 5b 7lb 3nb 0pen 0w 15
Total (97.0 overs) 308 decl
Fall of Wickets : 1-96 Karunaratne, 2-109 Fernando, 3-120 Mendis, 4-127 Chandimal, 5-189 Mathews, 6-256 Dickwella
Did Not Bat : Fernando, Rajitha, Kumara
Bowling: Mohammad Abbas 27 – 9 – 72 – 1, Shaheen Afridi 22- 7- 58 – 2 (3nb),
Usman Shinwari 15 – 4 – 54 – 1, Naseem Shah 27 – 5 – 92 – 2,

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PAKISTAN 1st innings
Shan Masood c Dinesh Chandimal b Kasun Rajitha 0
Abid Ali Not Out 109
Azhar Ali c Dimuth Karunaratne b Lahiru Kumara 36
Babar Azam Not Out 102
Extras 2b 0lb 2nb 0pen 1w 5
Total (70.0 overs) 252-2
Fall of Wickets : 1-3 Khan, 2-90 Ali
Did Not Bat : Sohail, Shafiq, Rizwan, Shinwari, Abbas, Shah, Afridi
Bowling: Kasun Rajitha 6 – 2 – 5 – 1 (1nb), Vishwa Fernando 13 – 1 – 49 – 0 ( 1w),
Lahiru Kumara 14 – 4 – 46 – 1, Dilruwan Perera 24 – 0 – 85 – 0, Dhananjaya de Silva 11- 0- 48 – 0 (1nb)

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