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    导出博客文章Sri Lanka 355 and 312 for 8 (Silva 115, Lyon 4-123) lead Australia 379 by 288
    runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFor the past three weeks, Kaushal Silva
    has been stuck in an unhappy singles party that threatened never to end. Four,
    7, 5, 2 and 0 - those were his scores for this series. Remember that Silva is an
    opening batsman. For an opening batsman, such numbers are not good. They are not
    even good enough to be called not bad. In his final innings of the series, Silva
    again did not make a double-figure score. And Sri Lanka were thrilled.The 115
    that Silva compiled on the penultimate day of this campaign was as valuable as
    it was unexpected. Sri Lanka began the day one wicket down, still trailing by
    two runs. The morning session would be critical. Within ten overs, another
    wicket had fallen, the sharp-eyed Peter Nevill pouncing on Dimuth Karunaratnes
    lifted foot like an Olympic walking judge. Nevills stumping was legal, if a
    little provocative, and Sri Lanka still had much work to do.The trophy is
    theirs, but to complete a historic whitewash Sri Lanka had to set Australia a
    target that gave their bowlers a chance. When two more wickets fell before
    lunch, Australia were dreaming of a quick demolition of the lower order and a
    face-saving chase. And yet by stumps they had still not dismissed Sri Lanka, who
    were 312 for 8 - Dhananjaya de Silva was on 44 and Suranga Lakmal yet to score -
    and leading by 288.Once upon a time, Australia scored more than that in the
    fourth innings of a Test in Asia. Emphasis on the once. The only time that has
    happened - win, lose or draw - was in 2006 in Fatullah, when they made 307 in a
    successful chase. But that was against Bangladesh, with an Australia team full
    of champions, and even then they made hard work of it, losing seven wickets
    along the way.A more relevant comparison, perhaps, concerns their chances of
    batting out a draw. In the first Test of this series, Australia survived 88
    overs in the fourth innings, failing to avoid defeat but at least proving that
    crease occupation can be achieved. If victory is out of reach on day five in
    Colombo, maybe Australia should all imagine themselves hamstrung, like Steve
    OKeefe in that game. Forget running, just block it out.Whatever the case, their
    victory chances were harmed mostly by Silva. Short in stature, little Silva
    produced an innings of platinum value to Sri Lanka. His defence was sound early,
    and he gradually became more expansive with his strokeplay. He was strong square
    of the wicket, punishing Australias spinners if they dropped short or gave him
    width. His work was all the more impressive given he had stitches in his hand
    after being injured while fielding earlier in the game.Silvas century came from
    his 251st delivery with a cover drive for four off the spin of Adam Voges, and
    the emotion was evident from the way Silva ripped off his helmet and roared in
    celebration. Another failure in this innings and his place in the side might
    have been in jeopardy. Instead, he registered the third hundred of his Test
    career, and his first for more than a year.Eventually, just like in the womens
    quadruple sculls last week, Jon Holland claimed Silva. On 115, Silva was lured
    forward by Hollands flight, beaten by the dip and his edge was snapped up by
    Steven Smith at slip. His innings was over, but he had done enough. In any case,
    wickets had to fall or a declaration arrive from Angelo Mathews in order to make
    the final day interesting. After Silva fell, Rangana Herath was taken at slip
    off Lyon, leaving two wickets in hand.Silva had received assistance throughout
    the innings from a series of team-mates who did what he has not all series - got
    out in double figures. Dinesh Chandimal reached 43 before he was lbw to Lyon
    from around the wicket, everyone on field seemingly surprised that Australias
    review was upheld, that Lyons delivery had pitched in line and straightened the
    required amount.Lyon finished the day with four wickets. He made the only
    breakthrough of the middle session when Mathews, on 26, tried to sweep but
    succeeded only in top-edging a catch that lobbed up to Smith at slip. But the
    middle session was quiet by comparison with the first.The most fascinating
    moment was Nevills stumping of Karunaratne. Lyons delivery turned past the edge
    and rested in the gloves of Nevill. That, you might expect, would be that. But
    Nevill was alert to Karunaratnes tendency to lift his foot. He didnt take his
    eyes off the batsmans leg, and whipped the bails off at just the right time when
    Karunaratne momentarily lifted his foot off the ground.The Laws of Cricket state
    that the ball is dead when it is finally settled in the hands of the
    wicketkeeper or of the bowler, but whether the ball is finally settled or not is
    a matter for the umpire alone to decide. Law 23 also states that the ball shall
    be considered to be dead when it is clear to the bowlers end umpire that the
    fielding side and both batsmen at the wicket have ceased to regard it as in
    play.If the batsman had regarded the ball as no longer in play, Nevill clearly
    had not, for he watched assiduously for Karunaratnes movement. Like a motorist
    given a parking fine for staying one minute too long, Karunaratne was entitled
    to feel frustrated that a tiny lapse had cost him. But the lapse was his own,
    and if an eagle-eyed inspector had caught him out, Karunaratne had nobody to
    blame but himself.Nevill even tried the ploy again in Lyons next over, but on
    this occasion Silvas foot stayed grounded. It was a busy morning for the third
    umpire: Silva survived an Australian lbw review, and again on his own review
    when given out lbw, but there was no such positive outcome for Sri Lanka when
    Kusal Perera was given not out to an appeal for caught behind off Holland.Perera
    was attempting a reverse sweep and the ball clearly sailed close to his top edge
    before bouncing off his body and lobbing up for Nevill to run forward and take.
    But with no Hot Spot or Snicko available to the TV umpire, Richard
    Kettleborough, could he overturn the decision? Kettleborough decided that a
    combination of audio and raw vision was enough - he felt the ball had hit the
    bat, and Perera was out.The session ended with a more conventional dismissal,
    Kusal Mendis lbw to a fast, straight ball from Mitchell Starc that was not
    reviewed. At 98 for 4, Sri Lanka still had plenty to do. Fortunately for them,
    Silva was starting to look polished.
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