Sri Lanka vs Pakistan 1st Test Day 3 Live Score and Updates: Pak strike at regular intervals, SL are 7 down

Written By Zee Media Bureau | Edited By: Devadyuti Das | Last Updated: Jul 18, 2022, 14:48 PM IST | Source: Zee News

Check Live Score and Updates from Sri Lanka vs Pakistan 1st Test, Day 3 at Galle on Monday (July 18) here.

Latest Updates

  • SL extend lead to 261 at Tea

    Sri Lanka have gone to tea at 257/7 in 70 overs with Dinesh Chandimal on 34 and Ramesh Mendis on 19. Hosts Lanka lead Pakistan by 261 runs.

  • Sri Lanka 250 comes up

    Sri Lanka have gone past 250 in the second innings as Ramesh Mendis hits second four to reach 16. Sri Lanka are 254/7 with Dinesh Chandimal on 34 and leading by 258 runs.

  • Pakistan strike again!

    Mohammad Nawaz strikes again, Niroshan Dickwella is dismissed for 12. Sri Lanka are 235/7 with Dinesh Chandimal on 31 and lead by 239 runs. 

  • Niroshan Dickwella gets 2nd four

    Niroshan Dickwella is off to a flying start, gets 2nd four to move along to 12 off 10 balls. Sri Lanka are 235/6 in 64 overs with Dinesh Chandimal on 30 and lead by 239 runs.

  • Six! Dinesh Chandimal joins the fun

    Dinesh Chandimal gets his first six of the innings to move along to 15. Sri Lanka are 198/5 with Dhananjaya de Silva on 11 and lead by 202 runs.

  • Sri Lanka lose fourth wicket

    Mohammad Nawaz picks up his third wicket of the innings, dismisses Angelo Mathews for 9. Sri Lanka are 164/4 with Kusal Mendis batting on 68 and lead by 168 runs. 

  • Sri Lanka are 132/2 at lunch

    Sri Lanka have progressed well in the first session, losing just the wicket of nighwatchman Kasun Rajitha. Sri Lanka are 132/2 at lunch with Oshada Fernando on 64 and Kusal Mendis on 45 and then lead at 136 runs.

  • Oshada Fernando, Kusal Mendis extend lead

    Sri Lanka have extended their lead thanks to an unbeaten 78-run stand for the third wicket between Oshada Fernando and Kusal Mendia. Sri Lanka have moved along to 119/2 in 38 overs with Oshada Fernando on 61 and Kusal Mendis on 35 and the lead now 123 runs.

  • Sri Lanka 100 comes up

    Sri Lanka have brought up their 100 in the second innings. Sri Lanka are 105/2 in 29 overs with Oshada Fernando on 52 and Kusal Mendis on 30 and lead by 109 runs.

  • SIX! Oshada Fernando on the charge

    Oshada Fernando gets his first six of the innings, smashes Yasir Shah to move along to 36. Sri Lanka are 73/2 in 22 overs with Kusal Mendis on 14 and lead by 77 runs.

  • Sri Lanka 50 comes up

    Hosts Sri Lanka bring up their 50 in the second innings in the 17th over. Sri Lanka are 52/2 in 17 overs with Oshada Fernando on 25 and Kusal Mendis unbeaten on 4.

  • Gone! Early wicket for Mohammad Nawaz

    Nightwatchman Kasun Rajitha is dismissed early for 7. Sri Lanka are 43/2 in 14 overs with Oshada Fernando on 20 and Kusal Mendis on 2, lead by 47 runs.

  • Babar Azam rescues Pakistan on Day 2

    Skipper Babar Azam scored a century on Day 2 of the 1st Test at Galle to reduced the Sri Lanka lead to just 4 runs. Read all about it here.

  • Hello and welcome to our Live Coverage of Day 3 of 1st Test between Sri Lanka and Pakistan here.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam pulled his side back from the brink with a century that helped the touring side dig themselves out of trouble on day two of the first Test against Sri Lanka on Sunday. With Pakistan on 148-9, the writing appeared to be on the wall as they appeared set to concede a huge lead to the home side on a turning track. But a record partnership for the last wicket between Babar and Naseem Shah put Pakistan back in contention as they conceded just a four-run deficit in the first innings.


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The 70-run stand between Babar and Naseem is a new record in Galle in tests with the previous best being the 63-run partnership between Dimuth Karunaratne and Lakshan Sandman against South Africa in 2018.



Sri Lanka were 36-1 at stumps on day two for a lead of 40. Oshada Fernando was unbeaten on 17 while night-watchman Kasun Rajitha was on 3. Pakistan were struggling in their reply after Sri Lanka had posted 222 in their first innings before Babar played a captain's knock.


On a track where most Pakistan batsmen struggled to play spin, Babar was solid. Often playing on the front foot with soft hands negating the turn, he left well and cashed in when there were opportunities to score.

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