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Hughes century holds off Sri Lanka
AUSTRALIA opener Phil Hughes scored his first test hundred in 2-1/2 years as Sri Lanka pressed for a series levelling victory in the third and final test in Colombo.
The Australians, trailing by 157 runs on the first innings, finished the fourth day at 209 for three wickets for an overall lead of 52.
Hughes was undefeated on 122 with 16 fours and a six and captain Michael Clarke had scored eight.
Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath grabbed all three Australian wickets to fall to end the day with figures of three for 54.
Herath first trapped Shane Watson lbw for 21, a decision the batsman challenged and lost.
Shaun Marsh fell to a bat-pad catch at short leg for 18 although television replays showed the ball brushing past his pad to fielder Lahiru Thirimanne. Marsh did not challenge the decision but walked off.
Ricky Ponting became Herath's third victim when he failed to get on top of the ball and edged a catch to Mahela Jayawardene at slip for 28.
Earlier, Angelo Mathews scored his maiden test hundred to give Sri Lanka a handy first-innings lead of 157. Mathews, 85 not out overnight, was stuck nervously in the nineties, losing three partners in quick succession but finally reached his century with a cover-driven four off Peter Siddle.
The 24-year old allrounder, who had twice been dismissed in the nineties in his 16-test career, jumped into the air to celebrate his century and was warmly applauded by his teammates.
The Australians, trailing by 157 runs on the first innings, finished the fourth day at 209 for three wickets for an overall lead of 52.
Hughes was undefeated on 122 with 16 fours and a six and captain Michael Clarke had scored eight.
Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath grabbed all three Australian wickets to fall to end the day with figures of three for 54.
Herath first trapped Shane Watson lbw for 21, a decision the batsman challenged and lost.
Shaun Marsh fell to a bat-pad catch at short leg for 18 although television replays showed the ball brushing past his pad to fielder Lahiru Thirimanne. Marsh did not challenge the decision but walked off.
Ricky Ponting became Herath's third victim when he failed to get on top of the ball and edged a catch to Mahela Jayawardene at slip for 28.
Earlier, Angelo Mathews scored his maiden test hundred to give Sri Lanka a handy first-innings lead of 157. Mathews, 85 not out overnight, was stuck nervously in the nineties, losing three partners in quick succession but finally reached his century with a cover-driven four off Peter Siddle.
The 24-year old allrounder, who had twice been dismissed in the nineties in his 16-test career, jumped into the air to celebrate his century and was warmly applauded by his teammates.
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