1st Test: Pathum Nissanka's masterclass of 187 put hosts Sri Lanka in command

IANS June 19, 2025 306 views

Pathum Nissanka's brilliant 187 put Sri Lanka in a commanding position on Day 3 of the first Test against Bangladesh. His partnerships with Chandimal and Mathews helped Sri Lanka reach 368/4, trailing by just 127 runs. Bangladesh's bowlers struggled for consistency, conceding runs at a brisk rate. Sri Lanka's aggressive approach has set up an intriguing final two days in Galle.

"Nissanka’s innings was a model of composure and aggression, spanning 256 balls and filled with authoritative strokeplay." – Match Report
Galle, June 19: With partnerships anchoring their reply, the hosts Sri Lanka finished the day just 127 runs behind, firmly placing themselves in control of the match after Bangladesh posted a formidable first-innings total of 495 at the end of Day 3 at Galle International Ground here on Thursday.

Key Points

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Nissanka scores career-best 187 in Sri Lanka's strong reply

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Sri Lanka trail by 127 runs at stumps on Day 3

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Chandimal, Mathews contribute with crucial partnerships

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Bangladesh bowlers struggle to contain hosts' aggressive batting

Pathum Nissanka led the charge with a majestic 187 – his highest score in Tests and his first century on home soil – as Sri Lanka ended the day at 368/4 in 92 overs.

Nissanka’s innings was a model of composure and aggression, spanning 256 balls and filled with authoritative strokeplay. From the very first over, he looked assured, dominating the Bangladesh attack across both new balls.

His knock laid the foundation for a series of partnerships that steadily chipped away at the deficit: 47 with debutant Lahiru Udara, 157 with Dinesh Chandimal, 89 with Angelo Mathews, and 38 with Kamindu Mendis.

The only moment of relief for Bangladesh came late in the day when the second new ball, aided by some reverse swing and a wobble seam, breached Nissanka’s defences. Hasan Mahmud bowled a sharp in-ducker that slipped between bat and pad to dismiss the Sri Lankan opener, potentially preventing a maiden Test double hundred.

Before that, Sri Lanka had made batting look easy, especially when compared to Bangladesh’s more cautious approach over the first two days. While the visitors scored at just over three an over, the hosts maintained a brisk scoring rate of around four, putting Bangladesh’s bowlers under constant pressure.

Chandimal, who continued his love affair with the Galle surface, added a composed 54 before falling to a well-executed leg-slip trap by Nayeem Hasan. Mathews looked solid before Mominul Haque, introduced briefly, produced a delivery that turned and found the edge. Udara, too, impressed on debut with a fluent 29 before falling to a leading edge caught and bowled by Taijul Islam.

By stumps, Dhananjaya de Silva (17*) and Kamindu Mendis (37*) were looking comfortable at the crease, having already added an unbeaten 37 off 45 balls. Their fluent partnership kept the pressure on Bangladesh and underlined Sri Lanka’s aggressive intent.

The Bangladesh bowling attack, meanwhile, struggled for consistency. While four bowlers—Mahmud, Taijul, Nayeem, and Mominul—picked up a wicket each, three of the five used went for over four runs an over, indicating their inability to keep the batters in check for long periods.

Earlier in the day, Bangladesh were wrapped up for 495 in under 15 minutes, with Asitha Fernando picking up the final wicket and finishing with figures of 4 for 86.

Brief scores:

Bangladesh 495 all out in 153.4 overs (Mushfiqur Rahim 163, Najmul Hossain Shanto 148; Asitha Fernando 4/86, Milan Rathnayake 3-39) lead Sri Lanka 368/4 in 93 overs (Pathum Nissanka 187, Dinesh Chandimal 54; Monimul Haque 1/24, Hasan Mahmud 1/49) by 127 runs.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an innings by Nissanka! 🏏 As an Indian cricket fan, I love watching young talent from our neighboring countries shine. Sri Lanka's batting was clinical today. Bangladesh's bowlers need to find more discipline tomorrow or this match will slip away quickly.
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Priya M.
Nissanka's knock reminds me of Dravid's classic Test innings - solid yet elegant. But I'm surprised by Bangladesh's bowling performance. After scoring 495, they should have attacked more instead of letting SL score at 4 runs/over. Test cricket in the subcontinent is always thrilling!
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Amit S.
As someone who follows all South Asian cricket closely, I must say this is why Test matches between our neighboring countries are special. Both teams showing different approaches - Bangladesh's patience vs SL's aggression. Hope we get an exciting finish! #TestCricketLives
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Sunita R.
Galle is such a beautiful ground to watch cricket! 😍 Nissanka's innings was pure class, but credit to Bangladesh's Mushfiqur and Shanto too for their big hundreds. This match is showing the growing depth in Asian cricket beyond just India. More such competitive series please!
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Vikram J.
While Nissanka was brilliant, I feel Bangladesh missed a trick by not attacking more with their spinners. In Galle, you need to create pressure with tight lines. They gave away too many loose balls. Still, match is interestingly poised. SL might take a first innings lead tomorrow.
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Neha P.
Watching this match makes me nostalgic for India's tours to SL. The pitches, the atmosphere, the passionate fans - cricket in our region has such unique charm. Hope both teams continue developing their Test squads. Asian cricket needs strong Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi teams!

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