Gall Test: Pakistan's batting falters against Sri Lanka, 7 players return to the pavilion


In response to Sri Lanka's 378 on the second day of the Galle Test, Pakistan's batting line-up struggled in the first innings and the Green Caps ended the game at 191 for the loss of 7 wickets.

Pakistan's innings was opened by Imamul Haq and Abdullah Shafiq, but Abdullah Shafiq got out on the third ball without scoring any runs in the first innings, while Babar Azam also got out after scoring 16 runs.

Imam-ul-Haq 32 and Muhammad Rizwan and Fawad Alam 24 and 24 were dismissed, Muhammad Nawaz was the guest of 12 runs, but Salman Ali Agha, who played the second Test, resisted the Lincoln bowlers and completed his first Test fifty, but he Also got out after scoring 62 runs.

At the end of the second day's play, Pakistan scored 191 runs for the loss of 7 wickets and Sri Lanka has a lead of 187 runs.

Yasir Shah is at the crease by scoring 13 runs on behalf of the Green Caps. Ramesh Mendis took 3 wickets and Prabhat Jayasuriya took 2 wickets for Sri Lanka.

Second Test: Sri Lanka scored 315 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the first innings

Sri Lanka's first innings Earlier, on the second day of the Galle Test, Sri Lanka resumed their incomplete first innings at 315 for 6, with Naroshan Dickvilla on 42 and Donath Vela on 6.

However, Naseem Shah first guided Dick Villa to the pavilion for 51 and then Vela Lage for 11 runs. Ramesh Mendis scored 35 runs while Prabhat Jayasuriya took 8 wickets and fell victim to Yasir Shah.On behalf of Pakistan, Naseem Shah and Yasir Shah dismissed 3 players each, while Muhammad Nawaz took two wickets and Noman Ali took one wicket. It should be remembered that Pakistan has a lead of one zero in the series of two Test matches.

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