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Pakistan's Shahid Afridi, Bangladesh's Alok Kapali and Warne's Aussie colleague Brad Hogg are prime examples.
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Mashud, next man Alok Kapali (16) and Ashraful all fell in the last session to Muralitharan.
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After reaching lunch on 130 for five, Bangladesh subsided once more, despite some resistance from man-of-the-match Alok Kapali.
BBC: Tigers mauled by Windies
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However, when Kapali edged Daren Powell behind, Bangladesh collapsed, losing their last four wickets for just two runs.
BBC: Tigers mauled by Windies
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The slide continued although there was a mini fightback by Alok Kapali, who was caught and bowled by Brad Hogg on 49.
BBC: Aussies seal whitewash
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Resistance came in the form of Alok Kapali, who put on 55 runs with keeper Khaled Mashud before falling to Kaneria for 46.
BBC: Tigers let it slip
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Kapali hit a forceful 85, including 12 fours and two sixes, in a partnership of 73 with Enamul Haque for the seventh wicket.
BBC: Tigers mauled by Windies
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Bangladesh, resuming at 103-4, offered resistance only in the opening hour as overnight batsmen Ashraful and debutant Alok Kapali extended their fifth-wicket stand to 68.
BBC: Clean sweep for Sri Lanka
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The introduction of Batty midway through the session worked instantly, the off-spinner striking third-ball when Alok Kapali suffered a judgement haemorrhage and was bowled offering no shot.
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The 25-year-old Samaraweera, who had taken just five wickets in his previous nine Tests, began the slide when he had Kapali caught bat-pad by Jehan Mubarak at short-leg for 23.
BBC: Clean sweep for Sri Lanka
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Darwin-born Damien Martyn departed for one when he played on to Alok Kapali, then Andrew Symonds was run out for a duck as the Australians slid to 114-4 before Ponting and Michael Bevan steadied matters.
BBC: Aussies seal whitewash
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Alok Kapali survived the hat-trick ball and helped add 46 for the third wicket with Mohammed Ashraful, but he was caught behind for 10 when Nehra - replacing the injured Zaheer Khan - had him caught behind.
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