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Sri Lanka bowlers Lakmal, Perera punish Zimbabwe in first Test

By AFP
Zimbabwe Sri Lanka captain Rangana Herath bowls during the third day's play in the first Test match against hosts Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on October 31, 2016.  By Jekesai Njikizana AFP
OCT 31, 2016 LISTEN
Sri Lanka captain Rangana Herath bowls during the third day's play in the first Test match against hosts Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on October 31, 2016. By Jekesai Njikizana (AFP)

Harare (AFP) - Sri Lanka bowlers Suranga Lakmal and Dilruwan Perera took two wickets apiece as Zimbabwe's batsmen fell in a heap on the third morning of the first Test at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

Replying to Sri Lanka's 537 all out, the hosts had made a promising start in reaching the close of day two on 88 for one.

But with Lakmal and Perera striking in quick succession, Zimbabwe fell from 92 for one to 139 for six before Peter Moor and Graeme Cremer stabilised the innings, taking the home side to lunch on 174 for six.

A rash shot from opener Tino Mawoyo started the collapse, as he pulled a Lakmal delivery straight to deep midwicket to depart for 45.

Masakadza was caught at slip for 33 in Lakmal's next over, before Rangana Herath claimed the key wicket of Sean Williams when the left-hander picked out Asela Gunaratne in the deep.

With Craig Ervine and Malcolm Waller trapped lbw in consecutive overs from Perera, Zimbabwe slipped deeper into the mire before Moor counter-attack effectively.

The wicketkeeper-batsman launched two elegant sixes off the Sri Lankan spinners to go to lunch unbeaten on 25 from 26 balls, while Cremer was on a more sedate 10 not out.

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