Veteran Kumar Sangakkara was nearing a 200-plus score for the 10th time as Sri Lanka closed in on Pakistan’s first innings total of 451 in the first Test in Galle on Saturday.
The prolific left-hander was unbeaten on 189 as the hosts moved to 449-4 by tea on the fourth day, trailing by just two runs with six wickets in hand.
Sangakkara, second only behind Australian legend Don Bradman’s tally of 12 scores of above 200, has so far hit 21 boundaries in his 37th Test century.
Skipper Angelo Mathews made 91 during a fourth-wicket stand of 181 with Sangakkara before he was caught in the slips off Saeed Ajmal just before tea.
It was the fifth time in his career that the Sri Lankan captain had been dismissed in the 90s, and the third time he went on 91 against Pakistan.
aywardene, who is due to quit Test cricket after the series ends in Colombo later this month, made 59 in a third-wicket stand of 113 with Sangakkara.
The 36-year-old Sangakkara had on Friday risen to fourth place in the list of century-makers with his 37th hundred, the seventh three-figure knock in his last 14 Tests.
Only the retired trio of India’s Sachin Tendulkar, with 51 centuries, Jacques Kallis of South Africa, who had 45, and Ricky Ponting of Australia on 41, have scored more hundreds.
The second and final Test will be played on Jayawardene’s home ground at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo from August 14.