Sri Lankan cricketers congratulate bowler Rangana Herath, third right, for taking five wickets.
Sri Lankan cricketers congratulate bowler Rangana Herath, third right, for taking five wickets.

Sri Lanka get back in the groove against Bangladesh



Rangana Herath claimed five wickets for Sri Lanka as Bangladesh were bowled out for 240 in their first innings on the opening day of the second and final Test in Colombo yesterday.

The left-arm spinner finished with five for 68, his 15th haul of five or more wickets in a Test innings, while the fast bowler Nuwan Kulasekara took three wickets as the tourists were all out in the last session after being put in to bat.

Sri Lanka lost the opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan for no score before reaching 18 for one in reply at stumps. Fellow opener Dimuth Karunaratne was unbeaten on 12 with Kumar Sangakkara (three not out).

Mominul Haque, who made 55 on debut in the drawn first Test in Galle, top scored for Bangladesh with an impressive 64. Nasir Hossain (48), Jahurul Islam (33) and Sohag Gazi (32) were the other main scorers.

"We thought it [the pitch] would help the seamers. Luckily, I got some wickets but our bowlers bowled well on this track," said Herath. "I didn't get much help before lunch, but after lunch I just kept the ball in the right place and that's why I was successful."

Herath dismissed the Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim (seven) and Mohammad Mahmudullah (eight) in four overs in the second session before removing Haque, Gazi and Nasir in the last.

"It was a good wicket and the ball was coming nicely on to the bat. Herath did well because he maintained a good line and length," said Haque. "If the outfield had been good our score could have reached 300-320."

Nasir, who put on 59 for the seventh wicket with Gazi, cracked one six and two fours in his 87-ball knock before being the last man out, trapped leg-before by Herath.

Rahim, who became the first Bangladeshi to score a Test double-century in the last match, was bowled while Mahmudullah was caught by Angelo Mathews, who dived from the slips to take a smart catch.The 21-year-old Haque put on 49 for the third wicket with Jahurul to steady the innings after Bangladesh had lost two crucial wickets in the first session.

The hard-hitting opener Tamim Iqbal was trapped leg-before for 10 while Mohammad Ashraful, who scored a brilliant 190 in the last match, was run out for 16.

Jahurul hit just two fours in his patient 129-ball knock before being caught by the wicketkeeper Dinesh Chandimal off fast bowler Shaminda Eranga.

Sri Lanka had struck in the seventh over of the morning session when Kulasekara removed Tamim Iqbal, who was returning to the side after missing the first match.

* Agence France-Presse

The smuggler

Eldarir had arrived at JFK in January 2020 with three suitcases, containing goods he valued at $300, when he was directed to a search area.
Officers found 41 gold artefacts among the bags, including amulets from a funerary set which prepared the deceased for the afterlife.
Also found was a cartouche of a Ptolemaic king on a relief that was originally part of a royal building or temple. 
The largest single group of items found in Eldarir’s cases were 400 shabtis, or figurines.

Khouli conviction

Khouli smuggled items into the US by making false declarations to customs about the country of origin and value of the items.
According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he provided “false provenances which stated that [two] Egyptian antiquities were part of a collection assembled by Khouli's father in Israel in the 1960s” when in fact “Khouli acquired the Egyptian antiquities from other dealers”.
He was sentenced to one year of probation, six months of home confinement and 200 hours of community service in 2012 after admitting buying and smuggling Egyptian antiquities, including coffins, funerary boats and limestone figures.

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A number of other items said to come from the collection of Ezeldeen Taha Eldarir are currently or recently for sale.
Their provenance is described in near identical terms as the British Museum shabti: bought from Salahaddin Sirmali, "authenticated and appraised" by Hossen Rashed, then imported to the US in 1948.

- An Egyptian Mummy mask dating from 700BC-30BC, is on offer for £11,807 ($15,275) online by a seller in Mexico

- A coffin lid dating back to 664BC-332BC was offered for sale by a Colorado-based art dealer, with a starting price of $65,000

- A shabti that was on sale through a Chicago-based coin dealer, dating from 1567BC-1085BC, is up for $1,950

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