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Jayawardene out for 4 in first innings of final Test

Last updated on: August 14, 2014 16:24 IST

Image: Mahela Jayawardene walks off the field after being dismissed by Saeed Ajmal in his final Test, against Pakistan, in Colombo, on Thursday.
Photographs: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters

Mahela Jayawardene was out for just four runs in the first innings of his final Test as Sri Lanka built a platform for a solid first innings total in the second and final match against Pakistan in Colombo, Thursday.

The hosts, who won the toss and elected to bat on an easy-paced wicket, moved from their lunch score of 69-0 to 162-2 by tea, before Jayawardene, who was dropped by wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed off left-arm seamer Junaid Khan just before the break, was dismissed leg before to Saeed Ajmal shortly after, in the 55th over, with Sri Lanka on 167.

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Earlier, Kaushal Silva (41) helped Tharanga put on 79 for the first wicket before he edged Junaid to Sarfraz 20 minutes after lunch on the opening day at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Kumar Sangakkara, who hit 221 in the first Test in Galle which Sri Lanka won by seven wickets, managed just 22. He was bowled by a superb in-cutter from another left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz.

Pakistan's fielders lined up to greet Jayawardene, a 37-year-old veteran of 149 Tests, to the crease as firecrackers went off in the stands and some 3,000 home fans gave him a standing ovation.

The SSC, which has been Jayawardene's home ground since his early days, was decorated with giant posters of the star batsman, many of them highlighting his career-best score of 374 at the same venue in 2006.

The Old Boys' Association of Nalanda College, where Jayawardene studied, set up a special stand at the ground for his classmates, current students and the college band.

Left-handed Opener Tharanga, who fell shortly after jayawardene’s dismissal for 92, survived a difficult stumping chance when he was on 24 as a ball from spinner Saeed Ajmal rose alarmingly and struck the wicket-keeper on the left ear.

Sri Lanka made two changes from the side that won the first Test to take the lead in the two-match series.

Left-arm seamer Chanaka Welegedara and batsman Lahiru Thirimanne replaced the injured duo of Shaminda Eranga and Kithuruwan Vithanage.

Pakistan left out lanky fast bowler Mohammad Talha to play Riaz.