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Warne equals world record in drawn Test

Greg Buckle in Cairns | July 13, 2004 13:15 IST
Last Updated: July 13, 2004 16:08 IST


Australia's Shane Warne took a world record-equalling 527th wicket on Tuesday but Sri Lanka held on to draw the second Test in Cairns, Australia.

The Lankans reached 183 for eight at the close after Australia had set them 355 to win.

Shane WarneWarne took three for 129 and four for 70 after starting the game needing seven wickets to equal Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan's world mark of 527.

Warne's 527th wicket came via third umpire Bob Parry when the leg spinner had Upul Chandana stumped for 14 at 174 for eight.

With a small crowd of just under 1,700 cheering on Warne's every move, tailenders Chaminda Vaas (11 not out) and Nuwan Zoysa (three not out) defied the Australians for 30 nervous minutes. The draw meant Australia won the two-match series 1-0.

Captain Ricky Ponting said: "We are probably all a little bit disappointed for him (that he did not beat the record) but it was a fantastic achievement to equal the world record."

Warne said: "I am very proud of the way I have gone about it since I have come back but I am disappointed we didn't win."

The Australian returned to Test action only in March after a 12-month ban for testing positive for a banned diuretic.

The 34-year-old Warne, who bowled 37 overs in the second innings, struck in the second over after lunch when he had opener Sanath Jayasuriya caught behind for 22 at 49 for two.

CAUGHT BEHIND

Mahela Jayawardene was caught behind off the bowling of Glenn McGrath for six at 58 for three and Thilan Samaraweera was run out for a duck six runs later.

Kumar Sangakkara put on a defiant stand of 43 for the fifth wicket with Tillakaratne Dilshan, who fell on the final ball before tea for 21, caught at first slip by Warne off the bowling of Jason Gillespie to make it 107 for five.

Warne then removed wicketkeeper Romesh Kaluwitharana for 14 at 136 for six, caught at short leg, as Sri Lanka defended grimly with no hope of victory.

Sangakkara's 264-minute stay at the crease ended when Warne took his third wicket of the innings, bowling the left-hander for 66 including eight boundaries off 173 balls.

Warne then removed Chandana but despite having all the fielders round the bat another wicket eluded him.

Earlier, player of the series Matthew Hayden blasted his second century of the match to guide Australia to 292 for nine declared after beginning the day on 194-2.

Hayden made 132 off 171 balls with 10 fours and one six before he was bowled by Chandana who took five for 101 -- his second five-wicket haul of the match and the third of his 12-Test career.

Hayden was recording his 20th hundred in his 55th Test. He also passed the milestone of 5,000 Test runs when he reached 75.

Scoreboard:

Australia first innings: 517 (Justin Langer 162, Matthew Hayden 117, Damien Martyn 97; Lasith Malinga 4-149, Upul Chandana 5-109)

Sri Lanka first innings: 455 (Marvan Atapattu 133, Kumar Sangakkara 74, Thilan Samaraweera 70)

Australia second innings: (overnight 194-2)
J.Langer c Kaluwitharana b Zoysa 8
M.Hayden b Chandana 132
R.Ponting c Jayasuriya b Zoysa 45
D.Martyn st Kaluwitharana b Chandana 52
D.Lehmann c Jayawardene b Chandana 21
S.Katich st Kaluwitharana b Dilshan 1
A.Gilchrist b Dilshan 0
S.Warne c Samaraweera b Chandana 4
J.Gillespie st Kaluwitharana b Chandana 1
M.Kasprowicz not out 3

Extras (lb-20, w-1, nb-4) 25

Total (for nine wickets declared, 66.4 overs) 292

Did not bat: G.McGrath

Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-105, 3-195, 4-261, 5-284, 6-284, 7-288, 8-288, 9-292.

Bowling: Vaas 13-3-52-0 (nb-4), Zoysa 14-6-34-2, Malinga 5-0-23-0 (w-1), Samaraweera 11-0-50-0, Chandana 18.4-1-101-5, Jayasuriya 3-0-8-0, Dilshan 2-0-4-2

Sri Lanka second innings:
M.Atapattu c Warne b Gillespie 9
S.Jayasuriya c Gilchrist b Warne 22
K.Sangakkara b Warne 66
M.Jayawardene c Gilchrist b McGrath 6
T.Samaraweera run out 0
T.Dilshan c Warne b Gillespie 21
R.Kaluwitharana c Lehmann b Warne 14
U.Chandana st Gilchrist b Warne 14
C.Vaas not out 11 N.Zoysa not out 3

Extras (b-5, lb-3, nb-9) 17

Total (for eight wickets, 85 overs) 183

Did not bat: L.Malinga.

Fall of wickets: 1-15 2-49 3-58 4-64 5-107 6-136 7-159 8-174

Bowling: McGrath 16-7-31-1 (1nb), Gillespie 18-6-39-2, Warne 37-14-70-4, Kasprowicz 11-4-34-0 (8nb).

Result: match drawn, Australia win series 1-0.

Player of match: Matthew Hayden.

Player of series: Matthew Hayden.


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