Sri Lanka smash Bangladesh in first Test

Sri Lanka have gone 1-0 up in their series with Bangladesh after winning the opening Test in Dhaka by an innings and 248 runs with one day to spare.

Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 248 runs with a day to spare in the first Test in Dhaka on Thursday to take the lead in the two-match series.

Bangladesh, trailing by a huge 498 runs on the first innings, were bowled out for 250 in their second knock after lunch on the fourth day at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium.

Sri Lanka took the game away from Bangladesh, compiling a massive 6(dec)-730 in their first innings.

Offspinner Dilruwan Perera claimed five wickets and seamer Suranga Lakmal took three as the hosts were dismissed on Thursday in 51.5 overs.

Sri Lanka have defeated Bangladesh in 14 of their 15 Tests, eight of them by an innings margin. The other match was drawn.

On their previous tour in 2008-09, Sri Lanka won the first Test by 107 runs and the second by 465.

Bangladesh, who languish at the bottom of the Test rankings at No.10 - lower than unfancied Zimbabwe - have lost 68 of their 82 Tests since gaining full status in 2000.

They have won four Tests, two each against Zimbabwe and the West Indies.

The second Test starts in the port city of Chittagong on February 4. It will be followed by two Twenty20 matches and three one-day internationals.


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