AFGHANISTAN v/s SRI LANKA, 2024

Sri Lanka takes control with a clinical performance on the opening day.

Vishwa Fernando impresses with a four-wicket haul as Sri Lanka dominates the opening day.

Relentless spells from Vishwa Fernando (4-51), Prabath Jayasuriya (3-67), and Asitha Fernando (3-24) helped Sri Lanka dominate the opening day’s play against Afghanistan at the Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo on Friday (February 2).

The trio’s efforts ensured that Sri Lanka’s latest Test captain Dhananjaya de Silva’s decision to bowl at the toss was vindicated, with Afghanistan folding for a low total of 198.

Rahmat Shah was the only batter for the visitors to show solid resistance as he stroked his way to a 139-ball 91, studded with 13 fours.

Unfortunately for Rahmat, none of his partners hung around long enough for him to combine for a sizable partnership.

The innings started on a false note for Afghanistan as Asitha trapped Ibrahim Zadran LBW off just the second ball of the match.

Noor Ali Zadran looked fluent in his brief stay but fell to a soft dismissal against Vishwa, who took a caught and bowled to remove the opener.

Skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi dug in and was involved in a half-century stand with Rahmat as Afghanistan got to 109/2 in the 33rd over.

However, Vishwa’s return to get rid of Shahidi started a collapse from which Afghanistan never recovered.

The left-arm spin of Jayasuriya plugged away at one end, reaping rewards for some attacking bowling and also aided by some half-hearted batting.

Rahmat was the fifth batter out with the score reading 155, and the remaining five wickets added just 43 more.

Sri Lanka’s opening pair of Dimuth Karunaratne and Nishan Madushka then drove home the advantage further with a solid unbroken stand.

Karunaratne was the aggressor as he constantly peppered the gaps to find boundaries, allowing him to score at better than run-a-ball.

While not matching his partner’s pace of scoring, Madushka also got going briskly as the pair took a heavy toll on some listless bowling from the tourists.

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