Dhananjaya de Silva and Kamindu Mendis both slammed their second century of the match as Sri Lanka set up a 511-run target for Bangladesh before pushing the hosts to the corner in the first Test yesterday.
The visitors were all out for 418 in their second innings at Sylhet, with Mendis making 164 runs to go with his 102 in the first innings and De Silva, who also scored 102 runs in the first innings, adding 108.
Sri Lankan pacers began the victory push immediately, reducing Bangladesh to 47-5 at stumps, with 464 more needed for an unlikely win.
Vishwa Fernando claimed 3-13, while Kasun Rajitha and Lahiru Kumara each claimed a wicket as Mahmudul Hasan (0), Najmul Hossain Shanto (6), Zakir Hasan (19), Shahadat Hossain (0) and Liton Das (0) all departed.
“Of course, it’s a bad thing, because we’re all doing bad together,” Mehidy Hasan Miraz said of Bangladesh’s batting.
“Everyone has to play well in Test cricket, otherwise it will be difficult.”
The sorry display from Bangladesh batsmen came after de Silva and Mendis had dominated the bowlers for the better part of the day, becoming only the third pair in Test history to score a century in both innings.
The Chappell brothers, Greg and Ian, of Australia achieved the feat against New Zealand in March 1974, before Misbah-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali emulated it against Australia in Abu Dhabi in 2014.
The pair, who shared 202 runs in Sri Lanka’s first innings total of 280 runs, put on 173 runs together this time.
“I’m very happy.... the main reason is the talent and determination these players possess,” Sri Lanka batting coach Thilina Kandamby said.
Mehidy broke their partnership, before finishing with 4-74 for Bangladesh.
Resuming on 119-5, the visitors lost nightwatchman Fernando (four) early to Khaled Ahmed, before de Silva and Mendis took control. De Silva brought his second century into the game with a single off Mehidy, before he was dropped by Nahid Rana off Shoriful Islam on 101.
Sri Lanka have never lost a Test series to Bangladesh.
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