Having won the opening test by four wickets, Pakistan finished the first innings 576-5 after just two overs and 410 runs in the morning session.
Substituted due to concussion, Mohammad Rizwan hit three fours on 50 of 67 pitches in the second over, scoring 108 runs with overnight partner Aga Salman, 132 without an out. rice field.
Opener Abdullah Shafiq stood out in the 201 but retired in the final session of day three.
The host team got off to a strong start in the opening 69, with left-arm spinner Norman hitting Madushka for 33 on the first pitch of the day.
Pakistan retained all the aces after beating Sri Lanka by 166, and Shafiq’s first Test doubletone pushed the team to a huge total score. Norman Ali took seven wickets to lead Pakistan’s loss to Sri Lanka by an innings 222 runs, winning the second Test in four days and a 2–0 win on Thursday’s series.
