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Awesome twosome in World Record

Colombo, July 29: Mahela Jayawardene smashed the fourth highest score of 374 and shared a world record stand of 624 with Kumar Sangakkara as Sri Lanka battered South Africa in the first Test here on Saturday.

The batting feast at the Sinhalese Sports Club saw Sri Lanka pile up a mammoth 756-5 declared in reply to South Africa’s modest 169 to gain a match-winning lead of 587 runs.

The Proteas, who must bat out the last two days to save the game, were 43 for no loss in their second innings at stumps with Jacques Rudolph on 24 and Andrew Hall on 13.

Rudolph opened in place of Herschelle Gibbs, who cannot bat before five wickets have fallen after being off the field for four sessions with a stomach bug. Skipper Jayawardene and Sangakkara, who came together on Thursday evening with their team on a precarious 14-2, destroyed the South African attack in the best ever partnership in the history of Test cricket.

The third-wicket pair surpassed the previous best of 576 for the second wicket by fellow-Sri Lankans Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama against India at the Premadasa stadium here in 1997.

Left-handed Sangakkara fell for 287, caught behind chasing a wide ball from Andrew Hall, but Jayawardene batted on to surpass Jayasuriya’s Sri Lankan record of 340. Jayawardene crossed West Indian Garfield Sobers’ 365 not out and was one run away from equalling Brian Lara’s 375 against England in 1994 when he was bowled by an express Andre Nel delivery.

Some 4,000 home fans fell silent, having expected Jayawardene to cross the three remaining milestones: Lara’s 375, Matthew Hayden’s 380 and Lara’s world record score of 400 not out. The 29-year-old, who declared at the fall of his wicket, received a standing ovation as he returned after a marathon innings. Jayawardene hit 43 boundaries and a six during his 15th three-figure knock as the depleted South Africans wilted in the heat.

SCORECARD

South Africa (1st innings): 169.

Sri Lanka 1st (innings): U. Tharanga c Boucher b Steyn 7, S. Jayasuriya lbw b Steyn 4, K. Sangakkara c Boucher b Hall 287, M. Jayawardene b Nel 374, T. Dilshan lbw b Steyn 45, C. Kapugedera (not out) 1. Extras: (b17, lb5, w8, nb8) 38. Total (for five wickets decl., in 185.1 overs) 756.

FoW: 1-6, 2-14, 3-638, 4-751, 5-756.

Bowling: Ntini 31-3-97-0, Steyn 26-1-129-3, Nel 25.1-2-114-1, Hall 25-2-99-1, Boje 65-5-221-0, Rudolph 7-0-45-0, Prince 2-0-7-0, De Villiers 4-0-22-0.

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