Jayasuriya, Mendis run through Pakistan as Sri Lanka level series
Spinners share nine wickets between them to bowl Pakistan out for 261; Babar's 81 not enough to eke out a draw
Spinners share nine wickets between them to bowl Pakistan out for 261; Babar's 81 not enough to eke out a draw
All the important numbers from the second Test in Galle, where Sri Lanka secured their biggest win over Pakistan
Sri Lanka took the last eight wickets in just 23.4 overs to secure a series-levelling win in Galle
Left-arm spinner opens up about his struggles after picking up 29 wickets in his first three Tests
Where Sri Lanka trusted Jayasuriya and Mendis to win the game for them, Pakistan always kept chopping and changing
Pakistan, leading 1-0 in the series, have started their chase of 508 in positive fashion
Often seen as a stylist, the Sri Lanka batter produced an innings of rare substance in Galle
Batting coach insisted the side will see how the first session on the final day goes and then try to chase down the target
Hosts end Day 3 323 ahead after Pakistan fell 147 behind in the first innings, although they fought back with the ball
Eleven wickets fell on day two in Galle, with Pakistan trailing by 187 runs
Salman looked to beat SL at their own game, answering unerring patience with assiduous steadfastness
For Pakistan, Nawaz picked up two wickets while Yasir, Nauman, Naseem returned one apiece
The allrounder felt Pakistan may have been better served trying to squeeze the scoring rather than chase wickets on a slow pitch
If one looks back at his career and wonders what could have been, it's only because of the high bar he'd set himself
His absence opens the door for either Haris Rauf or Faheem Ashraf to make the XI
Manasinghe likely to make his debut in the second Test in spin-friendly Galle
Angelo Mathews will play his 100th Test; for Pakistan, Nauman Ali is likely to replace the injured Shaheen Afridi