Dubai: Talented Azhar Ali finally got a maiden Test century as Pakistan piled pressure on Sri Lanka on the second day of the second Test at Dubai Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
A three-figure score had eluded the 26-year-old right-hander in the last 14 Tests but he finally reached the mark in the closing stages to guide Pakistan to a dominating 281-4, gaining a lead of 42 over Sri Lankan first innings of 239.
Ali, the only bright spot from last year's fixing-marred tour of England, put on a 94-run stand for the fourth wicket with skipper Misbah-ul Haq (40 not out) and 117 for the third wicket with Younis Khan (55) to lift his team.
Ali finally fell for 100 in the penultimate over of the day, leaving Misbah and night watchman Saeed Ajmal (five) at the crease.
Surviving two confident leg-before shouts against paceman Suranga Lakmal, Ali straight drove the same bowler to reach 96 and then at 98 miscued a sweep off left-arm spinner Rangana Herath but got the much needed two runs.
Ali, who reached his century in 309 minutes with nine boundaries, held his bat high in delight before kissing the ground in respect on getting the much-eluded hundred.
Ali's two stands helped Pakistan overcome the early loss of openers Taufiq Umar (27) and Mohammad Hafeez (33) to Sri Lankan paceman Dammika Prasad who finished with 2-73.
Ali also became the 49th Pakistani batsman to complete 1,000 Test runs when he reached 46.
Younis, when he reached 17, crossed Salim Malik's aggregate of 5768 (103 Tests) to become the fourth highest Test run getters for Pakistan behind Javed Miandad (8832 in 104 Tests), Inzamam-ul-Haq Haq (8829 in 119) and Mohammad Yousuf (7530 in 90).
Younis hit Dilshan over deep mid-wicket boundary for a six to complete his 26th fifty, but in the Sri Lankan captain's next over he played onto his stumps. His 55 also included two boundaries.
Pakistan started slowly after resuming at 42-0 and benefited from two drop catches off successive deliveries from Lakmal, who bowled exceptionally well in the morning session.
It was the fifth over of the day when Lakmal got one to jump on Hafeez whose tentative push ballooned towards cover where Dilshan failed to catch the ball which fell behind him. Hafeez, on 25, went for a single.
Next ball, Mahela Jayawardene floored a regulation catch when Umar, batting on 24, failed to keep an edge down.
But both openers failed to take advantage of the lapses, with Umar edging Prasad to wicket-keeper Kaushal Silva for his first catch in Tests while Hafeez was adjudged leg-before in Prasad's next over.
Brief scores
Sri Lanka 239
Pakistan 281 for 4 (Azhar 100, Younis 55, Misbah 40*, Dilshan 2-48)
Status Pakistan lead by 42 runs