Srilanka take control as
Trescothick fails
London,
May 17:
Sri Lanka, fired by Marvan Atapattu's 185, amassed 555 for eight
in the first test against England before snapping up a quick
wicket on Friday to leave the home side facing a marathon
rearguard action to save the match.
Sri Lanka,
ranked third in the world and chasing a 10th Test win in a row,
left England with eight overs to negotiate after the declaration
before removing Marcus Trescothick just before the close of the
second day.
The
left-handed opener had survived a loud lbw appeal from left-arm
pace bowler Nuwan Zoysa and miscued a drive over gully before he
prodded forward and was caught off the same bowler at slip as
England closed on 27 for one.
Sri
Lanka's batsmen had dominated most of the day, as they had on
Thursday
It was the
eighth time in their last 10 Tests that they had passed 500 in
their first innings as an increasingly frustrated home team, their
bowling short on variation, control and ideas, failed to break
through.
The
rock-solid Atapattu, 133 overnight out of a total of 314 for
three, added 52 more runs before, hurried by swing bowler Dominic
Cork, he hooked the ball straight to Trescothick at fine leg to
make it 407 for four just before lunch.
He fell
just short of a sixth Test double century after
eight-and-a-quarter hours at the crease, during which he faced 351
balls and hit 96 in fours.
Atapattu,
who put on 206 with the scintillating Mahela Jayawardene for the
third wicket on Thursday, added 146 for the fourth with Aravinda
de Silva, who made 88.
England, however, despite the favourable batting conditions, had
themselves to blame for some of their problems.