Milestone man spins Sri Lanka to victory

Rangana Herath has become the first left-arm spinner to take 400 Test wickets after bowling Sri Lanka to victory in the first Test against Pakistan.

Rangana Herath has bowled Sri Lanka to a stunning 21-run win over Pakistan, snaring six wickets on the last day of the series-opening Test and becoming the first left-arm spinner to claim 400 wickets in cricket's traditional format.

The 39-year-old orthodox spinner snared 6-41 in the second innings - giving him 11 for the match - as Sri Lanka defended their meagre 135-run advantage on a dramatic day when 16 wickets tumbled in three sessions.

Sri Lanka resumed at 4-69 and lost their last six wickets for the addition of 69 runs on the last morning to be bowled out for 138, setting Pakistan a target of 136 for victory.

Pakistan's chase started badly, collapsing to 3-16 before limping to tea at 5-67 and setting up a tense last session.

Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed shared an innings-reviving 42-run stand with Haris Sohail but when he was stumped, advancing down the wicket to Herath, Pakistan slumped to 6-78 and Sri Lanka had the upper hand.

Sohail, who scored a defiant 76 and was the last man out in Pakistan's first innings of 422, kept his team's hopes alive until he was trapped lbw with a ball from Dilruwan Perera that hit the back leg. He grafted for 34 runs from 69 deliveries and his dismissal left Pakistan needing 38 runs with three wickets in hand.

Herath ensured it for the visitors when he bowled HasMan Ali (8) and Mohammad Amir (9) and had Mohammad Abbas out lbw to wrap up the match.


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