This story is from November 11, 2007

Vandort leads Lankan fightback against Australia

Michael Vandort (82) and skipper Mahela Jayawardane (49) led Sri Lanka's fight back against Australia but the visitors still trailed by 122 runs.
Vandort leads Lankan fightback against Australia
Michael Vandort (82) and skipper Mahela Jayawardane (49) led Sri Lanka's fight back against Australia but the visitors still trailed by 122 runs.
NEW DELHI, November 11: Michael Vandort (82) and skipper Mahela Jayawardane (49) led Sri Lanka's fight back against Australia but the visitors still trailed by 122 runs before bad light forced an early end to the fourth day of the first cricket Test in Brisbane on Sunday.
On a day punctuated by spells of rain, the Lankans, who were forced to follow on after being bundled out for 211 in reply to Australia's first innings total of 551/4 declared, scored 218 of five.
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Vandort's 170-ball knock, which was his first fifty against Austraia and third overall, included 10 hits to the fence before he became Stuart MacGill's 200th Test victim.
Jayawardane also played a patient innings hitting five fours before departing just one run short of his fifty. The skipper was caught behind by Adam Gilchrist off Mitchell Johnson.
Chamara Silva (5) and Prasanna Jayawardene (0) were on crease when play ended for the day.
Brief Scores: Australia: 551/4 declared. Sri Lanka: 211 all out and 218 for 5 (Michael Vandort 82, Mahela Jayawardane 49, Mitchell Johnson 2/47, Sturat Macgill 1/64).
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