Debutant Akila Dananjaya then came to the party and took five wickets - Liton Das, Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Abdur Razzak and Mehedi Hasan Miraz. Sabbir’s innings lasted just two balls in the second innings as the right-hander got caught at short leg by Kusal Mendis in the 27th over. With the bat, Sabbir’s stay at the crease lasted for only a combined five balls in both innings. Sabbir overall had a horrible Test as he dropped a few catches in the slip cordon as well. Bangladesh lost their last five wickets in just 22 balls in the second innings. The home side had also lost their last five wickets for the same number of deliveries in the first innings. Meanwhile, Herath took the last wicket of Bangladesh’s innings and entered the record book of Test cricket. With No 10 batsman Taijul Islam’s wicket, Herath claimed 415 Test scalps, becoming the highest left-arm wicket-taker in history. Herath overtook Pakistani Wasim Akram (414 wickets in 181 innings) in just 162 innings. Earlier, the Lankans added 26 more runs to their overnight score and were all out for 226 in 73.5 overs. Player of the match and series Roshen Silva was unbeaten on 70.Bangladesh lost the second Rocket Test by 215 runs. #BANvSL pic.twitter.com/f4xQ2VEb5G
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Taijul bagged four wickets while paceman Mustafizur Rahman took three.BRIEF SCORESri Lanka 222 & 226 in 73.5 overs (Roshen 70*, Taijul 4/76) beat Bangladesh 110 & 123 in 29.3 overs (Dananjaya 5/24, Herath 4/49) by 215 runsThe last team to win a test series in Bangladesh was @TheRealPCB in 2015.... since then @BCCI @OfficialCSA @ECB_cricket @CricketAus have visited @BCBtigers for test matches
— Russel Arnold (@RusselArnold69) February 9, 2018