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Fernando: Mathews' batting was incredibly restrained
Andrew Fernando analyses the second day's play of the Sharjah Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Fernando: Great Pakistan run chase exposes negative Sri Lanka
Arnold: Sri Lanka were on sleep mode
Ramiz: Pakistan were allowed to boss day five
Fernando: Sri Lanka can still win the match
Ramiz: Pakistan will have to force the pace
Fernando: First-innings lead will be crucial
Arnold: A lot depends on the pitch
Mathews: Bowlers set up the victory
Misbah-ul-Haq: Discipline was the difference
'Sarfraz wicket was crucial blow'
Arnold: Pleased with contribution of youngsters in SL win
We needed Misbah's wicket - Herath
Fernando: Both teams will be pleased after dour day
Grassy pitch surprised us - Akram
Hope the ton helps us win the Test - Mahela
Fernando: Kaushal Silva looks set for Test cricket
Ramiz Raja: Neutralising Saeed Ajmal was a killer blow
Arnold: Ajmal a bigger threat in Dubai
Couldn't ask any more from the bowlers - Akram
We're in control - Chandimal
'Want to end Sri Lanka resurgence' - Bhatti
Arnold: Sri Lanka still have a fighting chance
Ford admits Sri Lanka are behind
'We motivated each other' - Younis
Needed big score because of dew - Chandimal
Middle-order collapse killed chase - Hafeez
Tendulkar: Akash Deep to Root at Edgbaston was 'ball of the series'
Tendulkar: Jadeja manages to rattle the opposition
Tendulkar: Siraj has delivered knockout punches consistently
मांजरेकर: मेरी XI में तीन पेसर होंगे सिराज, आकाश दीप और अर्शदीप
Watch - Gambhir's heated exchange with Surrey groundsman
Russell: I want to win and finish on a high
Watch - Jurel practicing his wicketkeeping drills
'Couldn't take your eyes off it' - Lord's Test among the most engrossing
'Ben Stokes got the best out of his bowling attack'
'Jadeja believed in his own method'