Karunaratne joins 3,000 club

Sri Lanka in command at dinner
Opener Dimuth Karunaratne missed a maiden double hundred by four runs but still put Sri Lanka on a strong footing at 461-7 in the second day-night Test in Dubai on Saturday.

Opener Dimuth Karunaratne missed a maiden double hundred by four runs but still put Sri Lanka on a strong footing at 461-7 in the second day-night Test in Dubai on Saturday.

Karunaratne cracked a career best 196 during a marathon nine hour, seven minute stay at the crease before he unluckily played onto leg-spinner Yasir Shah just before dinner.

At the interval Rangana Herath was batting on 14 with Suranga Lakmal unbeaten on two on a day of another hard toil for Pakistani bowlers on a flat Dubai stadium pitch.

Pakistan trail by 1-0 in the series after they lost the first Test by 21 runs in Abu Dhabi.

Karunaratne added 146 with skipper Dinesh Chandimal (62) for the fourth wicket before another 88 was put on for the fifth between him and Niroshan Dickwella who made a rapid 52.

As if that was not enough Karunaratne put on 59 for the sixth wicket with Dilruwan Perera who scored a polished 58.

Karunaratne hit 19 boundaries and a six and improved on his previous best Test score of 186 made against the West Indies at Galle two years ago.

When on 143 he completed his 3,000 runs in 44th Test. Leg-spinner Yasir Shah has figures of 4-172.

To add to Pakistan's woes pace spearhead Mohammad Amir walked off the field after a recurring shin injury sustained late on Friday. He managed to bowl just three overs in the day.

Karunaratne also completed 3,000 Test runs during his marathon knock. The 29-year-old left-hander reached the milestone when on 141 he smashed a boundary off pacer Mohammad Amir during second day's play.

He becomes the 12th Sri Lankan to score 3,000 or more runs, in a 44-Test career, finally bowled off an inside edge off paceman Wahab Riaz.

Karunaratne batted for nine hours and seven minutes, facing 405 balls off which he cracked 19 boundaries and a six.

Kumar Sangakkara leads the table of highest Test run getters for Sri Lanka, amassing 12,400 runs in 134 Tests while his long time partner Mahela Jayawardene has 11,814 runs in 149 matches.

Karunaratne made his debut against New Zealand at Galle in 2012 and his previous best Test score was also at the same venue, scoring 186 versus against the West Indies in 2015.

SCORES IN BRIEF

SRI LANKA: 482 all out (Karunaratne 196, Samarawickrama 38, Chandimal 62, Dickwella 52, Perera 58; Amir 1-74, Abbas 2-100, Shah 6-184)

PAKISTAN: Masood, Aslam, Azhar, Shafiq, Babar, Sohail, Sarfraz (c), Amir, Shah, Wahab, Abbas.

Toss: Sri lanka