GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) – Sri Lanka edged closer to Bangladesh’s formidable first-innings total on a sun-drenched Friday morning, reaching 465 for six at lunch on Day 4 of the series-opening cricket test and cutting the deficit to just 30 runs.
Kamindu Mendis inches closer to another test century as Sri Lanka closes in on Bangladesh’s total
GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) – Sri Lanka edged closer to Bangladesh’s formidable first-innings total on a sun-drenched Friday morning, reaching 465 for six at lunch on Day 4 of the series-opening cricket test and cutting the deficit to just 30 runs.
At the heart of the reply stood Kamindu Mendis – composed, unflappable, and inching ever closer to yet another test century.
The prolific lefthander was unbeaten on 83 at the interval, aiming for what would be his sixth test hundred in just 12 matches. Mendis has two previous centuries against Bangaldesh, and is seemingly on the way to another.
Resuming Friday at 368 for four – still 127 in arrears – Sri Lanka had a a brief wobble early when skipper Dhananjaya de Silva departed for 19, edging behind tamely, and Kusal Mendis (5) followed soon after.