Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews is in action as slip fielder Craig Ervine looks on during the third day of the first Test cricket match played between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka at the Harare Sports Club in Harare. (Photo | AFP) 
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Sri Lanka trail Zimbabwe by 63 runs in first Test

On a day when opportunities to pick up wickets were scarce, Zimbabwe managed to keep Sri Lanka from running away with their scoring rate.

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HARARE: The first Test between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe remains anyone's game after the end of the third day on Tuesday in Harare. Angelo Mathews remains unbeaten in a defiant knock in which he has faced 253 balls and scored 92 runs. Giving him company is Dhananjaya de Silva on 42 off 74. Sri Lanka are 295/4 and trail Zimbabwe by 63 runs.

On a day when opportunities to pick up wickets were scarce, Zimbabwe managed to keep Sri Lanka from running away with their scoring rate. A wicket fell in each session and Mendis shared a 92-run stand with Kusal Mendis, who scored 80 off 163. His fifth wicket stand with De Silva has produced 68 runs thus far.

Victor Nyauchi took the wickets of opener and captain Dimuth Karunaratne and Mendis. Donald Tiripano dismissed Karunaratne's opening partner Oshada Fernando while Sean Williams dismissed Dinesh Chandimal.

Sri Lanka are chasing Zimbabwe's first innings total of 358 in the first of two Test matches that will be played between the two sides in the series. The second Test will be played from January 27 to 31.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe 358 (Craig Ervine 85, Kevin Kasuza 63; Lasith Embuldeniya 5/114) vs Sri Lanka 295/4 (Angelo Mathews 92 n.o., Kusal Mendis 80; Victor Nyauchi 2/38)

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