Zimbabwe fight back with twin strikes after posting 406
Zimbabwe resumed the day on 352/6 with Regis Chakabva and Tinotenda Mutombodzi in the middle. Chakabva fell early, without adding a run to his overnight score of 31, becoming Lasith Embuldeniya's second victim. Soon after, Mutombodzi fell after he was trapped in front by Dhananjaya de Silva for 33.
Stumps 🏏
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Kusal Mendis is unbeaten on 19 with Angelo Mathews keeping him company on 4.#ZIMvSL https://t.co/qCgAlnt02R
Embuldeniya picked up two wickets in quick succession, dismissing Donald Tiripano and Victor Nyauchi, the No.11, as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 406. The Sri Lanka paceman finished with figures of 4/182.
Sri Lanka came in to bat for three overs, posting 6/0 in the opening session. After the lunch break, openers Karunaratne and Oshada made the Zimbabwe bowlers toil and stitched together a solid partnership of 88 in the afternoon session.
Sikandar Raza provided his side with the first breakthrough at the start of the final session, snaring the Sri Lankan skipper, who fell after scoring a steady 120-ball 44.
Oshada Fernando is also dismissed on 44 👀
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What a comeback from Zimbabwe!#ZIMvSL pic.twitter.com/qLMPwI2x3J
Oshada was then joined by Kusal Mendis, but the duo failed to build a partnership as Tiripano had the opener caught behind for 44. Rain interrupted play for a short period during the 51st over before bad light ended the day after 54 overs.
Mendis remained unbeaten at stumps on 19, with Angelo Mathews on 4.
