Younus Khan smashed several records on his way to a pugnacious maiden triple hundred as the first Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka headed for a draw here Tuesday. The 31-year-old Pakistan captain foiled all Sri Lanka's attempts to take his wicket, finishing with an unbeaten 306 as Pakistan closed the fourth day on 574-5, trailing the tourists' first-innings score of 644-7 declared by 70 runs.
On 299, Younus reverse-swept Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan towards third man to cross the 300-mark, becoming only the third Pakistani behind Hanif Mohammad and Inzamam-ul-Haq to achieve the feat in Tests. The unflappable way in which Younus batted suggests that, on a dull fifth and final day, he may get past Mohammad's highest Test score for Pakistan (337) and take on West Indian Brian Lara's highest score of 400. Lara registered that against England at Antigua in 2004.
"Maybe I will go for Lara's record," said Younus. "I have a plan to bat for 40 overs on Wednesday and see if I could get there but my team plan comes first and for that I would want my bowlers to get some workout. "I dedicate this triple hundred to my friends, my team-mates and, above all, to my family who have gone through various problems in the last few years," said Younus, who lost his sister and two brothers, one in an accident.
The Pakistan captain has batted for 12 hours and 11 minutes, hitting 27 boundaries and four sixes off 545 balls. And he still feels he can go on for another two hours. "My back is sore, I have slightly pulled my hamstring, but I am sure I can still bat for 40-odd overs." Younus's previous best of 267 came against India in the Bangalore Tests four years ago.
Younus was involved in two resolute stands of 130 for the fourth wicket with Misbah-ul-Haq (42) and another 174 for the next with Faisal Iqbal (57) as Sri Lankan bowlers toiled on a flat National Stadium pitch. When Younus reached 184, he completed 5,000 runs in his 59th Test, becoming the sixth Pakistani batsmen to achieve the tally.
The list is headed by Javed Miandad (8,832 in 124 Tests) and followed by Inzamam-ul-Haq (8,829 in 119), Mohammad Yousuf (6,770 in 79), Salim Malik (5,768 in 103) and Zaheer Abbas (5,062 in 78). Younus also matched Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene who scored 240 in Sri Lanka's mammoth total - the first time in Test cricket's 132-year history that rival captains have scored double hundreds in the same match.
Younus reached his double hundred before tea, when he drove paceman Dilhara Fernando towards covers for three. It took him 528 minutes and 385 balls to reach the mark. The stylish batsman from the north-western city of Mardan reached 250 soon after tea and then at 254 drove debutant Tharanga Paranavitana for a boundary to post the highest Test score by a Pakistan captain. Wasim Akram held the previous record of 257, made against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in 1996. The second Test will start in Lahore on Sunday.
SCOREBOARD
SRI LANKA 1ST INNINGS: 644-7 declared (M. Jayawardene 240, T. Samaraweera 231, K. Sangakkara 70, M. Warnapura 59; Danish Kaneria 3-170)
PAKISTAN 1ST INNINGS: (overnight 296-3)
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K Manzoor c P. Jayawardene b Mendis 27
Salman Butt c Jayawardene b Murali 23
Younus Khan not out 306
Shoaib Malik run out 56
Misbah-ul-Haq lbw b Fernando 42
Faisal Iqbal lbw b M. Jayawardene 57
Kamran Akmal not out 27
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Extras: (b4, lb11, nb16, w5) 36
Total: (for five wkts) 574
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Fall of wickets: 1-44 (Butt), 2-78 (Manzoor), 3-227 (Malik), 4-357 (Haq) 5-531 (Iqbal)
Bowling: Vaas 32-9-56-0 (6nb), Fernando 34-2-107-1 (7nb, 1w), Mendis 55-13-135-1 (3nb, 4w), Muralitharan 60-12-165-1, Dilshan 9-2-42-0, Paranavitana 5-0-33-0, Sangakkara 4-0-15-0, M. Jayawardene 3-0-6-1
Overs: 202
Toss: Sri Lanka
Umpires: Simon Taufel (AUS), Steve Davis (AUS)
TV umpire: Zamir Haider (PAK)
ICC match referee: Chris Broad (ENG).
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