Sri Lanka 482 and 34 for 5 (Mendis 8*) lead Pakistan 262 (Azhar 59, Sohail 56, Dilruwan 3-72, Herath 3-84) by 254 runs
Ever the entertainers, Pakistan first made a lavish surrender with the bat, then came hurtling back into the game with the ball, during an extraordinary 15-wicket day in Dubai. Though they ceded a 220-run first-innings lead to Sri Lanka, so total was their dominance in the last 14.3 overs of the day, that their hopes of squaring the series live for another day.
Wahab Riaz, in one of his wonderfully intense bursts, uprooted three batsmen while conceding only 10 runs, as Yasir Shah and Mohammad Abbas took one wicket apiece. Though they had seemed almost completely out of the match only one hour prior, it is Sri Lanka who will be under most strain when play begins again on day four. They have five wickets in hand still, but were only 254 runs ahead after the third day. They have lost matches from stronger positions in the past three years.
A day of wickets
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245 for 15 – Runs and wickets on the third day of the Dubai Test. Pakistan slid from 51 for 0 overnight to 262 all out and Sri Lanka collapsed to 34 for 5. On the first two days, 10 wickets fell for 533 runs.
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370 and 34 – Sri Lanka’s scores at the fall of the fifth wicket in the first and second innings respectively. The first five wickets batted nearly 120 overs in the first innings but not even 15 overs in the second.
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2 – Instances of Sri Lanka losing five wickets for less than 35 in the last 10 years. Apart from the second innings in this match they lost their fifth wicket at the score of 26 against Australia in Colombo (SSC) last year.