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Century by Ashraful in vain
COLOMBO, SEPT. 8. Sri Lanka crushed Bangladesh by an innings and
137 runs in the Asian Test championship match on Saturday, but
only after the visitor put up a spirited resistance thanks to a
century by debutant Mohammad Ashraful.
The 17-year-old Ashraful top-scored with a confident 114 before
Bangladesh was finally bowled out for 328 to slip to its second
successive innings defeat in the championship.
Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan took five for 98 to
finish with match figures of 10 for 111.
Ashraful shared in a defiant fifth-wicket stand of 127 with
Aminul Islam after Bangladesh began the third day's play on 100
for four.
The pair batted virtually right through the morning session
before Islam was removed for a workmanlike 56. At interval,
Bangladesh still required 258 to make Sri Lanka bat a second
time. Skipper Naimur Rahman, who made 48, then shared with
Ashraful in a sixth-wicket stand of 96 until Sri Lanka took the
second new ball.
Ashraful was the more composed of the two batsmen, combining
gritty defence with flashes of arrogance to reach his century in
188 minutes off 167 balls.Ashraful finally departed with the
score on 308, hitting a return catch off Perera's slower ball to
end a stay at the crease of more than four hours, 212 balls and
16 boundaries.
- Reuters
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