Mendis knock leaves visitors work to do

Kusal Mendis may have fallen just short of a double-century for Sri Lanka but his 194 has them in the box seat after day two of the Test against Bangladesh.

Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis fell agonisingly short of a maiden double century but his career-best 194 propelled the hosts to 494 against Bangladesh in the first innings of the first Test.

In reply, the tourists finished Wednesday's day two on 2-133, still 361 runs behind, at the Galle International Stadium.

Bangladesh's Soumya Sarkar, who shared a partnership of 118 with fellow opener Tamim Iqbal (57), was on 66 at stumps with skipper Mushfiqur Rahim on one at the other end.

Mendis, resuming on 166, eclipsed his previous best of 176 when he attempted a hook shot off Subashis Roy. Mustafizur Rahman caught the top-edge, but not before the fielder trod on the boundary rope.

Mendis smacked Mehedi Hasan Miraz for his fourth sixth to race to 192 but fell to the offspinner when Tamim took a brilliant catch in the deep.

Realising momentum was taking him across the rope after taking the catch, Tamim lobbed the ball back into play and returned to pouch it, ending Mendis' 285-ball knock which also included 19 boundaries.

Mendis added 110 runs with Niroshan Dickwella whose fluent 75 off 76 balls included six boundaries and a six.

Down the order, Dilruwan Perera scored 51 before the hosts were all out an hour after the lunch break.

Mehedi was the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers, claiming 4-113.


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