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Pakistan on top after day four
ESPNcricinfo's Sri Lanka correspondent Andrew Fernando reports from Galle, where Pakistan scripted a stunning turnaround to end the penultimate day in a strong position
Anwar Ali, a lethal No.9
Akmal's charge, and Pakistan's record defending totals
The controversial Ashes pitch speaks out
Dilshan passes 10,000 ODI runs
Bazid: Never seen Pakistan field so well
Fernando: Fresh faces suggest change in approach
Series win in SL after nine years
Pakistan's top six record a new high
Kusal Perera blitz sees Sri Lanka home
All-round Hafeez grows stronger against Sri Lanka
Bazid: Even Younis will rate it as one of his finest knocks
Younis poised to overtake Miandad
Younis notches up fourth-innings record
SL's trend of poor starts, and Imran's run-less streak
Arnold: Sarfraz ideal man to bat with tail
Azhar surpasses Younis, Yasir joins Warne
Quick Facts - Mohammad Irfan
Yasir Shah, 21 and counting
Fernando: Kandy usually has more hours of rain than play
Arnold: Opportunity for SL youngsters to show off
Arnold: Restricting Pakistan on the fourth day was crucial
Prasad breaks a five-year drought
By the numbers: Chandimal's special six
Arnold: Pakistan will think of winning rather than saving
Azhar and Shehzad shine on the third day
Yasir tops 2015 wicket-taking charts
Is Kaushal Sri Lanka's X-factor?
We were nervous to begin with - Misbah
'Boys have the talent, but not experience' - Mathews
Quick Facts: Younis ton against every Test playing nation
Australia take control in the Ashes despite England's Beaumont's big day
Moonda: Elgar has bedded in as senior opener
Moonda: South Africa might be concerned about resources
Moonda: All eyes on Bavuma after Elgar
Tahir's party tricks sink New Zealand
Isam: Broom made all the difference
Fernando: Sarfraz run-out was the pivotal moment
Moonda: Steyn and Philander almost back to their best
Farrell: One win for the underdogs
Farrell: India architects of their own demise