HARARE: West Indies’ tailender Sulieman Benn bats during the tri-nation match against Sri Lanka at the Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.—AFP
HARARE: West Indies’ tailender Sulieman Benn bats during the tri-nation match against Sri Lanka at the Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.—AFP

HARARE: Superb bowling allowed the West Indies to overcome the absence of several key players as they beat Sri Lanka by 62 runs in the second triangular One-day International in Harare on Wednesday.

After managing just 227 all out with the bat, Ashley Nurse and Shannon Gabriel grabbed three wickets apiece and captain Jason Holder picked up two as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 165 inside 44 overs at the Harare Sports Club.

As a result the West Indies also picked up a bonus point, putting them level on five points with Sri Lanka, who beat Zimbabwe in Monday’s series opener in the triangular series.

Shorn of their biggest stars, including batsman Darren Bravo after he was sent home for comments made on Twitter about West Indies Cricket Board president Dave Cameron, the West Indians lost the toss and were asked to bat first in seam-friendly conditions.

They soon found themselves on the back foot, with Johnson Charles finding third man and fellow opener Kraigg Brathwaite run out by a direct hit from Nuwan Kulasekara.

Although their next three partnerships all reached more than 40, none were able to set up a significant total as Evin Lewis was caught behind off Sachith Pathirana’s off-spin for 27, and debutant Shai Hope was bowled for 47 by Asela Gunaratne.

Kulasekara then had top scorer Jonathan Carter caught for 57 at deep square-leg, and once Rovman Powell’s entertaining cameo had been halted on 44 by Nuwan Pradeep, Kulasekara effected another run-out and grabbed a second wicket with the ball.

Despite the challenging conditions, the West Indian total looked short until a brilliant first spell from Holder yielded the wickets of Dhananjaya de Silva and Kusal Mendis, with a Charles direct hit helping to reduce the Sri Lankans to 16 for three.

It was Nurse who prevented any meaningful recovery in the middle of the innings, dismissing Tharanga and Gunaratne just as they were finding their feet at the crease, before having top scorer Pathirana caught in the deep as he threatened to bring Sri Lanka back into the game.

With Gabriel cleaning up the tail, the West Indies secured their first win outside of the Caribbean since March 2015.

The series will now move to Bulawayo, where Zimbabwe will take on the West Indies on Saturday.

Scoreboard

WEST INDIES:

J. Charles c Perera b Lakmal 2 K.C. Brathwaite run out 14 E. Lewis c Dickwella b Pathirana 27 S.D. Hope b Gunaratne 47 J.L. Carter c de Silva b Kulasekara 54 R. Powell c Dickwella b Pradeep 44 C.R. Brathwaite c Lakmal b Pradeep 14 J.O. Holder run out 2 A.R. Nurse not out 5 S.J. Benn lbw b Kulasekara 7 S.T. Gabriel lbw b Lakmal 0

EXTRAS (lb-6, w-5) 11

TOTAL (all out, 49.2 overs) 227

FALL OF WKTS: 1-7, 2-27, 3-76, 4-129, 5-172, 6-209, 7-214, 8-215, 9-226.

BOWLING: Kulasekara 10-1-37-2 (3w); Lakmal 9.2-1-45-2; Pradeep 10-1-55-2 (2w); Jayasuriya 4-0-19-0; Pathirana 6-0-25-1; Gunaratne 10-1-40-1.

SRI LANKA:

D.M. de Silva c Hope b Holder 3 M.D.K.J. Perera run out 4 N. Dickwella c Benn b Gabriel 28 B.K.G. Mendis c Nurse b Holder 4 W.U. Tharanga c and b Nurse 12 D.A.S. Gunaratne lbw b Nurse 18 S. Jayasuriya c Powell b C. Brathwaite 31 S.S. Pathirana c Lewis b Nurse 45 N. Kulasekara c Lewis b Gabriel 16 R.A.S. Lakmal b Gabriel 0 N. Pradeep not out 0

EXTRAS (W-4) 4

TOTAL (all out, 43.1 overs) 165

FALL OF WKTS: 1-7, 2-8, 3-16, 4-51, 5-64, 6-79, 7-139, 8-151, 9-160.

BOWLING: Gabriel 8.1-0-31-3 (2w); Holder 8-0-16-2 (1w); C.O. Brathwaite 9-0-34-1 (1w); Carter 1-0-4-0; Nurse 10-1-46-3; Benn 7-1-34-0.

RESULT: West Indies won by 62 runs.

UMPIRES: R.B. Tiffin (Zimbabwe) and M. Erasmus (South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: C. Shamshuddin (India).

MATCH REFEREE: J. Srinath (India).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Jason Holder.

NEXT MATCH: Zimbabwe vs West Indies (Bulawayo), Saturday.

Published in Dawn, November 17th, 2016

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