KINGSTOWN (St Vincent), June 11: Disciplined work by a new generation of West Indies bowlers restricted Sri Lanka to 191 all out in the third and final One-day International on Wednesday.

Off-spinner Ryan Hurley and pace bowler Jerome Taylor produced the kind of accurate bowling that might have prevented Sri Lanka from succeeding in their biggest ever run chase on Sunday to clinch the series.

Eighteen-year old Taylor showed genuine pace as he completed figures of two for 39 on his international debut.

The more experienced Corey Collymore took three for 28, and Marlon Samuels completed two fine run-outs.

As on Sunday, it was a stand by Upul Chandana (33) and Mahela Jayawardene (51) that formed the backbone of the Sri Lanka innings.

West Indies skipper Brian Lara won the toss and asked the touring side to bat at the Arnos Vale ground.

The hosts rarely felt the absence of strike bowler Mervyn Dillon, who was rested for this match.

Another young pace bowler, Daren Powell, opened the bowling and was unlucky when Sanath Jayasuriya punished the one loose delivery of the first over with a flashing square cut for six.

West Indies made an early breakthrough when Samuels ran out Jayasuriya (8) with a sharp throw on the run.

Romesh Kaluwitharana (14) followed him in the seventh over when his attempted hook off Collymore looped up for Lara to take a catch running back from slip.

Lara brought on Hurley on in the 10th over, and the spinner produced a maiden on a wicket that was clearly turning.

Hurley and Taylor formed a highly effective pairing for much of the next 20 overs as Sri Lanka struggled to break the shackles.

Hurley took a deserved wicket when Kumar Sangakkara (11) hit the ball to cover where Lara took a stooping catch.

Skipper Atapattu, playing his 200th one-dayer, looked like pulling his team out of trouble.

But Taylor took the vital scalp of Atapattu (25) when the Sri Lankan skipper was caught by Hurley to leave the tourists struggling at 64 for four.

Chandana put up some stubborn resistance but was unable to reproduce the big-hitting fireworks of his 89 on Sunday.

He managed one mighty six over long on off Collymore and moved to 33 before Taylor’s pace trapped him lbw.

The West Indies removed another dangerman when Samuels took a brilliant catch at mid-on from a powerful pull shot by Kumar Dharmasena (21).

Jaywardene edged his way to 51 before he was bowled by a Collymore full toss.

Samuels helped mop up the tail with a brilliant long range throw to run out Chaminda Vaas for six, and the innings ended in the final over Chris Gayle bowled Muttiah Muralitharan for four.

Scoreboard

SRI LANKA:

S.T. Jayasuriya run out 8

R.S. Kaluwitharana c Lara b Collymore 14

M.S. Atapattu c Hurley b Taylor 25

K.C. Sangakkara c Lara b Hurley 11

U.D.U. Chandana lbw b Taylor 33

D.P.M. Jayawardene b Collymore 51

T.M. Dilshan c and b Samuels 0

K. Dharmasena c Samuels b Collymore 21

W.P.U.J.C. Vaas run out 6

M. Muralitharan b Gayle 4

D. Gamage not out 2

EXTRAS (LB-4, W-11, NB-1) 16

TOTAL (all out, 50 overs) 191

FALL OF WKTS: 1-10, 2-28, 3-55, 4-63, 5-130, 6-134, 7-176, 8-184, 9-185.

BOWLING: D.B. Powell 9-0-37-0; Collymore 10-0-28-3; Hurley 10-1-25-1; Taylor 10-0-39-2; Gayle 6-0-29-1; Samuels 5-0-29-1.

WEST INDIES: C.H. Gayle, W.W. Hinds, B.C. Lara, R.R. Sarwan, M.N. Samuels, R.L. Powell, R.D. Jacobs, R.O. Hurley, C.D. Collymore, J. Taylor, D.B. Powell.

UMPIRES: B. Doctrove (West Indies) and B.F. Bowden (New Zealand).

TV UMPIRE: E.A. Nicholls (West Indies).

MATCH REFEREE: Wasim Raja (Pakistan).—Reuters/AFP

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