Stumps, Day 4: Pakistan 191 (Shafiq 63, Babar 60; Kumara 4/49, Embuldeniya 4/71) and 555/3 decl. (Abid 174, Masood 135, Azhar 118, Babar 100*; Kumara 2/88) lead Sri Lanka 271 (Chandimal 71; Afridi 5/77, Abbas 4/55) and 212/7 (Oshada 102*, Dickwella 65; Naseem 3/31) by 263 runs.
Stumps, Day 3: Pakistan 191 (Asad 63, Babar 60; Kumara 4/49, Embuldeniya 4/71) and 395/2 (Abid 174, Masood 135; Kumara 2/88) lead Sri Lanka 271 (Chandimal 71; Afridi 5/77, Abbas 4/55) by 315 runs.
From an interesting scenario at the end of day 2 both teams will try to take advantage on day 3.
Day 2 will decide who wins the battle between Pakistan bowling and Sri Lanka batting.
Records all around in Vizag, Jaffer the new KXIP batting coach, and Kallis joins South Africa revolution.
Rain allowed only 167 overs of cricket in the first Test of the series. The decider will be played at Karachi..
Stumps, Day 4: Sri Lanka 282/6 (Dhananjaya 87*, Karunaratne 59; Shaheen 2/58) vs Pakistan.
Stumps, Day 3: Sri Lanka 282/6 (Dhananjaya 87*, Karunaratne 59; Shaheen 2/58, Naseem 2/83) vs Pakistan.
Labuschagne registered a hundred at Perth; rain allowed just over an hour's cricket at Rawalpindi; England Women beat Pakistan Women by 127 runs; and the Assam-Services match had to be called off due to curfew.
Only 18.2 overs were possible on the second day in Rawalpindi, and the match seems to be headed to a draw.