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Day 2 of Pakistan- Sri Lanka Test hit by bad weather

Updated on: 13 December,2019 12:00 AM IST  | 
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When play resumed after lunch Pakistan took the second new ball and with it lanky pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi removed Dickwella, caught at gully by Babar Azam

Day 2 of Pakistan- Sri Lanka Test hit by bad weather

Pakistans captain Azhar Ali (C) walks back to the pavilion along with teammates after the game has stopped due to bad light conditions during the second day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium i

New Delhi: Heavy rain and bad light hit the second day of the historic Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi on Thursday, Pakistan-s first home Test since a deadly attack in 2009. Sri Lanka, resuming at 220-5, had progressed to 225-5 in 7.5 overs when heavy rain in the morning forced the teams to have early lunch. Play was stopped for two hours and 43 minutes but when it resumed only 10 overs were possible with Sri Lanka losing Niroshan Dickwella for 33 before bad light accompanied by rain forced an early call-off at 3:30 pm 1030 GMT. At the close Sri Lanka were 263-6 with Dhananjaya de Silva unbeaten on 72 and Dilruwan Perera not out on two.


The stop-start play left both teams frustrated as well as 2,000 fans who had come to watch the revival of Test cricket in Pakistan. When play resumed after lunch Pakistan took the second new ball and with it lanky pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi removed Dickwella, caught at gully by Babar Azam. Dickwella, who hit four boundaries, added 67 for the sixth wicket with de Silva, thwarting Pakistan-s attempts for early wickets.


De Silva has so far hit 11 boundaries in his 131-ball stay. Earlier, the brief period of play saw wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan claim a catch to dismiss de Silva off the bowling of 16-year-old Naseem Shah, but third umpire Richard Illingworth ruled the ball had bounced. On the next ball de Silva completed his half-century with two runs off Naseem, who with 2-65 was the pick of Pakistan-s bowlers.


The Test is the first in Pakistan since a militant attack on the Sri Lankan team bus killed eight people in March 2009, leading to the suspension of international cricket in the country as foreign teams refused to visit over security fears. With improved security, Pakistan hosted Zimbabwe, a World XI, West Indies and Sri Lanka in the last four years, but only for limited over matches. Sri Lanka only agreed to tour after completing a limited over tour three one-day internationals and as many Twenty20s in September-October this year under tight security arrangements.

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