Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Colombo
Sri Lanka win by 39 runs in shortened match
A wet outfield meant that the match was reduced to a 40-overs a side•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Hossain and his team-mates celebrate the dismissal of the dangerous Jayasuriya, who managed only three runs ...•AFP
... but he was trapped in front by Syed Rasel, leaving Sri Lanka tottering at 29 for 2 in the fifth over•AFP
Kumar Sangakkara may have survived this run out attempt but he soon fell for 18•AFP
Lasith Malinga, who was rested, remains focused off the field•AFP
Mohammad Ashraful arrived at the crease with his team in trouble ... •AFP
Bangladesh were 63 for 4 when Shakib Al Hasan fell to Dilhara Fernando•AFP
Shahadat Hossain gave Bangladesh the early advantage by removing Sanath Jayasuriya•AFP
...while Jayasuriya begins the long walk back to the pavilion•AFP
The Bangladesh bowlers worked hard to give their side a chance to register their first win of the series•AFP
Sangakkara argues with Mohammad Ashraful after Ashraful tried to run him out as he believed that the ball had not been called 'dead'•AFP
However, Farveez Maharoof struck early blows on the field, picking up two wickets in his first two overs as Bangladesh began their chase•AFP
... but he disappointed once again after looking in good touch •AFP
Tamim Iqbal scored a half-century, and was involved in a 60-run partnership for the 6th wicket with Mahmudullah, the debutant•AFP
Upul Tharanga began positively...•AFP
Chamara Kapugedera fell to Farhad Reza after an unconvincing stay at the crease•AFP
Jehan Mubarak steadied Sri Lanka's innings with a patient 72, as his team posted 196•AFP
With Mushfiqur Rahim's dismissal, Bangladesh were reduced to 11 for 2•AFP
Nuwan Kulasekara claimed Ashraful's wicket•AFP
But Tamim's career-best 54 could not prevent Bangladesh from yet another loss•AFP