Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Perera celebrates after scoring 100 runs against Zimbabwe on Day 1 on Saturday. Tsvangiray Mukwazhi / AP Photo / October 29, 2016
Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Perera celebrates after scoring 100 runs against Zimbabwe on Day 1 on Saturday. Tsvangiray Mukwazhi / AP Photo / October 29, 2016
Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Perera celebrates after scoring 100 runs against Zimbabwe on Day 1 on Saturday. Tsvangiray Mukwazhi / AP Photo / October 29, 2016
Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Perera celebrates after scoring 100 runs against Zimbabwe on Day 1 on Saturday. Tsvangiray Mukwazhi / AP Photo / October 29, 2016

Kusal Perera century, Zimbabwe drops leave Sri Lanka in strong position on Day 1


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Sri Lanka batsman Kusal Perera struck his maiden Test century and the visitors took control of the first Test against Zimbabwe on the opening day at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

Perera took advantage of two dropped catches to make an attacking 110, while Kaushal Silva scored 94 as Sri Lanka piled up 317 for four after winning the toss and electing to bat on a batting-friendly surface.

Zimbabwe had hoped to push an under-strength Sri Lankan side in their 100th Test match, and first under new coach Heath Streak, but were instead dogged by familiar problems with their fielding.

Perera survived chances on 15 and 30, while Silva was put down on 89 and fellow opener Dimuth Karunaratne, who made 56, was dropped in the second over of the match.

Zimbabwe did pull things back in the final hour of the day, with leg-spinner Graeme Cremer picking up two wickets to close with figures of 3 for 82.

*Agence France-Presse

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