Jayawardena scores double century as Sri Lanka amass
486 runs in first innings
Associated Press, Thu August 5, 2004 06:12 EDT . TREVOR CHESTERFIELD - Associated Press
Writer - GALLE, Sri Lanka - (AP) Vice captain Mahela Jayawardene scored his second test
double century Thursday to anchor Sri Lanka - 's respectable first innings total of 486 runs on the
second day of the first cricket test against South Africa.
Jayawardene was trapped lbw by Mornantua Hayward for 237, five runs short of his career best
242.
The first two sessions of day two were dominated by a record partnership of 170 for the eighth
wicket between Jayawardene and Chaminda Vaas who made 69.
The partnership is Sri Lankan record for the eighth wicket in tests, surpassing the 146 scored by
Thilan Samawareewa and Upul Chandana against Zimbabwe at the Sinhalese Sports Club in
December 2001. It also beat the previous best of 117 against South Africa scored in 2000 by the
same batsmen.
Jayawardene's innings made him the record holder for the highest test innings at Galle
International Stadium, beating the 201 held by skipper Marvan Atapattu against England in 2001.
Jayawardene reached his double century with a lofted straight drive six off left-arm spinner Nicky
Boje. It took him 482 minutes to achieve the mark off 415 balls and included 25 fours and three
sixes.
The South African bowling was less disciplined Thursday, despite the rotation of the attack when
the captain Graeme Smith joined the side after missing the first 30 minutes of play because of
treatment for a viral infection.
Wicketkeeper and vice captain Mark Boucher steered the team during Smith's absence.
Fast bowler Shaun Pollock, who bowled with tight, probing accuracy Wednesday, returned
figures of 4-84 in 23 overs, while fellow seamer Hayward recorded 3-81.