Pakistan 191 (Shafiq 63, Babar 60, Kumara 4-49, Embuldeniya 4-71) and 395 for 2 (Abid 174, Masood 135) lead Sri Lanka 271 (Chandimal 74, Afridi 5-77, Abbas 4-55) by 315 runs
Karachi: Openers Shan Masood and Abid Ali on Saturday scripted Pakistan's second-highest opening partnership in the longest format of the game.
The duo achieved the feat against Sri Lanka in the ongoing second Test of the two-match series here at the National Stadium in Karachi.
Masood and Ali put on a partnership of 278 runs for the first wicket.
The highest opening stand for Pakistan belongs to Aamer Sohail and Ijaz Ahmed.
In 1997 the duo had put on 298 runs against West Indies.
Resuming day three at 57/0, Pakistan openers Abid Ali (174) and Masood continued to pile on the misery on Sri Lanka.
Their partnership saw both batsmen bring up their respective centuries.
En route, Abid became the first Pakistani batsman to score centuries in his first two Test matches.
Masood's stint at the crease was finally ended by Lahiru Kumara as he dismissed him (135) in the 69th over of the innings.
At the stump, Pakistan had reached 395/2, with Azar Ali (57*) and Babar Ajam (22*) at the crease.