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SL vs BAN | Twitter impressed as Prabath Jayasuriya powers Sri Lanka to commanding win in second Test

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Sri Lanka thrashed Bangladesh by an innings and 78 runs in the second Test in Colombo on Saturday. Prabath Jayasuriya picked up three of the remaining four wickets of the visitors in the first session of day four to return figures of 5/56 as the hosts pocketed the two-match Test series 1-0.

‌Sri Lanka sealed the two-match Test series with an innings and 78-run win over Bangladesh at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo on Saturday. Prabath Jayasuriya shone with the ball with an impressive spell of 5/56 picking up three of the remaining four wickets in the morning session of day four as the visitors folded up for 133.

Bangladesh were already in dire straits with a batting collapse in the final session of the previous day as they looked to extend the inevitable in the first session of day four. Starting the proceedings at 115/6, the visitors' innings lasted just 34 balls as left-arm spinner Jayasuriya cleaned up the Bangladesh lower order in quick time. The Tigers, who made 247 in the first innings, could add only 18 runs to their overnight score with Mushfiqur Rahim being their best batter in the second essay with 26 runs.

Apart from Jayasuriya, spinners Dhananjaya de Silva and Tharindu Ratnayake picked up two wickets apiece while Pathum Nissanka walked away with the Player of the Match award after his mammoth 158 powered Sri Lanka to 458 in their first innings. Incidentally, Nissanka also won the Player of the Series award after scoring centuries in both matches.

SL beat BAN!

Srilanka won!

SL beat BN in test!

Nissanka on fire!

Superb!

Painful!

SL won!

Stepdown!

Shanto steps down !

Player of the series!

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