Galle Test: Bangladesh Dominates Day 3, Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass Keeps Sri Lanka Fighting!

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Galle, Sri Lanka – The third day of the ongoing Test match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the picturesque Galle International Stadium concluded with Bangladesh holding a significant advantage, thanks to their massive first-innings total. As stumps were drawn, Sri Lanka stood at 368/4 in their first innings, still trailing Bangladesh’s formidable score by 127 runs. The stage is now set for a compelling Day 4, where Sri Lanka will battle to avoid the follow-on and narrow the deficit, while Bangladesh will push for wickets to seal their dominance.

Match Assessment (End of Day 3)

The day began with Bangladesh adding 11 runs to their overnight score of 484/9, declaring their first innings at a colossal 495. This imposing total, built on the back of two superb centuries and a crucial 90, put Sri Lanka under immediate pressure. The Galle pitch, while largely favoring batsmen, was skillfully exploited by the Bangladeshi top order.

Sri Lanka’s response was anchored by a magnificent, career-best innings from opener Pathum Nissanka. His resilient 187 showcased immense concentration and elegant stroke play, frustrating the Bangladeshi bowlers for much of the day. He found solid support from Dinesh Chandimal and, in his farewell Test, Angelo Mathews, who both contributed valuable runs. Despite Nissanka’s late dismissal to the second new ball, Kamindu Mendis and captain Dhananjaya de Silva saw Sri Lanka through to stumps. Bangladesh’s bowlers toiled hard, with Taijul Islam and Nayeem Hasan picking up crucial wickets, but the flat nature of the surface made breakthroughs hard-earned.

Player Performance Highlights (Batting)

Bangladesh (1st Innings):

  • Mushfiqur Rahim: A superb display of patience and application, scoring 163 runs from 350 balls. His century provided the bedrock of Bangladesh’s innings, allowing other batsmen to score around him and build the massive total.
  • Najmul Hossain Shanto (Captain): Continued his excellent form with a commanding 148 off 279 balls. His partnership with Mushfiqur Rahim was instrumental in nullifying the Sri Lankan attack and putting Bangladesh in a dominant position.
  • Litton Das: Played a crucial attacking role with his brisk 90 off 123 balls, adding vital impetus to the innings and further extending Bangladesh’s lead.

Sri Lanka (1st Innings – Ongoing):

  • Pathum Nissanka: The undeniable star for Sri Lanka, crafting a brilliant, career-best 187 runs off 256 balls. His innings was a blend of grit and graceful hitting, featuring 23 fours and a six, providing the backbone of Sri Lanka’s reply. His dismissal just before stumps was a significant blow but he had already laid a strong foundation.
  • Dinesh Chandimal: Provided excellent support to Nissanka with a solid 54 runs from 119 balls, stitching together a crucial 157-run partnership for the second wicket.
  • Angelo Mathews: In his final Test, he played a fluent innings of 39 runs off 69 balls, showcasing his experience before falling to Mominul Haque.
  • Kamindu Mendis: Unbeaten on 37* off 56 balls at stumps, showing promise and stability.
  • Dhananjaya de Silva (Captain): Also not out at the close, scoring 17* off 26 balls, looking to build on his start tomorrow.

Winning Possibilities Assessment

Bangladesh: They are in a very strong position. With a first-innings lead of 127 runs and Sri Lanka still needing to bat on a Day 4 surface, Bangladesh will be confident of securing a victory. Their bowlers, particularly the spinners, will look to exploit any signs of wear on the pitch. If they can wrap up Sri Lanka’s innings quickly on Day 4, they will have the option to enforce the follow-on or bat again to set an insurmountable target. Their chances of winning are significantly high.

Sri Lanka: Despite Pathum Nissanka’s heroic effort, Sri Lanka faces an uphill battle. Their immediate goal will be to erase the remaining 127-run deficit and try to gain a lead, however small, to avoid the follow-on. This will require the current unbeaten pair, Kamindu Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva, to continue their partnership and for the lower order to contribute significantly. The challenge will intensify as the pitch deteriorates, and Bangladesh’s spinners become more effective. While a victory for Sri Lanka appears unlikely from this position, saving the match by batting for a draw will be their primary objective.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh 1st Innings (All Out): 495 (153.4 Overs)

BatsmanDismissalRunsBalls4s6sStrike Rate
Anamul Haquec Kusal Mendis b Asitha Fernando010000.00
Shadman Islamc Dhananjaya de Silva b Tharindu Rathnayake14531026.42
Mominul Haquec Dhananjaya de Silva b Tharindu Rathnayake29334087.88
Najmul Hossain Shanto (c)c Angelo Mathews b Asitha Fernando14827915153.05
Mushfiqur Rahimlbw b Asitha Fernando1633509046.57
Litton Das (wk)c Kusal Mendis b Tharindu Rathnayake9012311173.17
Jaker Alib Milan Rathnayake8161050.00
Nayeem Hasanc Kusal Mendis b Milan Rathnayake11301036.67
Taijul Islamb Milan Rathnayake671085.71
Hasan Mahmudnot out7151046.67
Nahid Ranac Kusal Mendis b Asitha Fernando08000.00
Extras(b 8, lb 5, w 4, nb 2)19
Total(All Out, 153.4 Overs)495

Fall of Wickets: 1-5 (Anamul Haque, 4.3 ov), 2-39 (Shadman Islam, 15 ov), 3-45 (Mominul Haque, 16.1 ov), 4-309 (Najmul Hossain Shanto, 96.1 ov), 5-458 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 140.2 ov), 6-458 (Litton Das, 141.4 ov), 7-474 (Jaker Ali, 147 ov), 8-483 (Taijul Islam, 148.4 ov), 9-484 (Nayeem Hasan, 150.1 ov), 10-495 (Nahid Rana, 153.4 ov)

Sri Lanka Bowling:

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEconomy
Asitha Fernando29.458642.89
Milan Rathnayake23.463931.64
Tharindu Rathnayake49.2319633.97
Prabath Jayasuriya48215403.20
Dhananjaya de Silva30702.33

Sri Lanka 1st Innings (Stumps, Day 3): 368/4 (93.0 Overs)

BatsmanDismissalRunsBalls4s6sStrike Rate
Lahiru Udarac & b Taijul Islam29346085.29
Pathum Nissankab Hasan Mahmud18725623173.05
Dinesh Chandimalc Shadman Islam b Nayeem Hasan541194045.38
Angelo Mathewsc Litton Das b Mominul Haque39693156.52
Kamindu Mendisnot out37564066.07
Dhananjaya de Silva (c)not out17262065.38
Extras(nb 2, lb 3)5
Total(4 Wickets, 93.0 Overs)368

Fall of Wickets: 1-47 (Lahiru Udara, 12.1 ov), 2-204 (Dinesh Chandimal, 51.5 ov), 3-293 (Angelo Mathews, 74.4 ov), 4-331 (Pathum Nissanka, 85.3 ov)

Bangladesh Bowling:

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEconomy
Hasan Mahmud1224914.08
Nahid Rana1608005.00
Taijul Islam34312613.71
Nayeem Hasan2508613.44
Mominul Haque602414.00

The match is now poised for a captivating fourth day, with Bangladesh pushing for victory and Sri Lanka battling to avoid the follow-on and save the Test.

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