Spinners put Sri Lanka close to victory against WI

Published November 25, 2021
GALLE: Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal celebrates the dismissal of West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite during the first Test on Wednesday.—AP
GALLE: Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal celebrates the dismissal of West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite during the first Test on Wednesday.—AP

GALLE: Sri Lanka need just four wickets to win the first Test against West Indies in Galle after setting the all-but-impossible target of 348 on Wednesday’s penultimate day of play.

West Indies had made just 52 before bad light forced an early end after the hosts’ spin trio made quick work of the top order.

The sensational collapse saw the tourists lose four wickets in 15 balls for just four runs.

Ramesh Mendis was the pick of the bowlers finishing with four for 17. The off-spinner had the makings of a hat-trick as he trapped Kyle Mayers leg before.

Jason Holder was expecting the ball to turn into him on the next delivery but a straight path smashed his off-stump.

Joshua da Silva walked in to face the hat-trick ball but it was wayward from Mendis, who bowled down the leg-side.

Lasith Embuldeniya accounted for Jermaine Blackwood and Roston Chase.

There was little hope for West Indies at 18 for six and all signs were that the game was going to end on the fourth day.

Then Nkrumah Bonner (18) and da Silva (15) batted for just over 45 minutes to hang in before the umpires called bad light.

West Indies’ collapse began when Mendis trapped West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite lbw without scoring in the fourth over. Angelo Mathews took a brilliant catch diving forward at mid-on to dismiss Blackwood (9) off left-arm spinner Embuldeniya.

“Everyone is disappointed in the dressing room,” Bonner told reporters. “But then, it’s up to me and Josh to get the job done. We have about 640 balls to bat. We want to play each ball on merit and respect the bowlers... It’s a simple plan: bat as much as possible tomorrow.”

West Indies’ lowest total against Sri Lanka is 93 all out in Barbados in 2018.

Sri Lanka declared their second innings on 191 for four after a 123-run stand by Angelo Mathews and Dimuth Karunaratne in just 150 deliveries.

Skipper Karunaratne, who had posted 147 in the first innings, narrowly missed twin centuries with 83, including nine fours.

He finally stumbled after attempting to cut Rahkeem Cornwall, a top edge knocking the ball off the wicketkeeper’s gloves and into the hands of first slip.

Karunaratne has been prolific this year with over 850 runs now at an average of 77. He is the world’s third-highest run getter in Test cricket for 2021, behind England’s Joe Root and India’s Rohit Sharma.

“I have little doubt that by the time he’s done, he will be amongst the top three run scorers for Sri Lanka,” Mathews, who hit two sixes and six boundaries for 69 not out, said of his team-mate after play ended.

The West Indies were 230 all out in the first innings, with nine wickets falling to Sri Lanka’s spinners. Left-armer Praveen Jayawickrama was the pick of the bowlers with four scalps to his name.

The fourth day’s play was delayed by one hour due to rain. A total of 52 overs were lost on day three due to rain.

Scoreboard

SRI LANKA (1st innings) 386

WEST INDIES (1st innings; overnight 224-9):

K. Brathwaite c Nissanka b Mendis 41

J. Blackwood lbw b Embuldeniya 20

N. Bonner c de Silva b Jayawickrama 1

S. Hope c Fernando b Mendis 10

R. Chase c Fernando b Mendis 2

J. Warrican c Chandimal b Jayawickrama 1

K. Mayers c Karunaratne b de Silva 45

J. Holder c Chameera b Jayawickrama 36

J. da Silva not out 15

R.. Cornwall c Mendis b Lakmal 39

S. Gabriel lbw b Jayawickrama 2

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-5, NB-2, W-3) 18

TOTAL (all out, 85.5 overs) 230

FALL OF WKTS: 1-46 (Blackwood), 2-51 (Bonner), 3-80 (Brathwaite), 4-83 (Hope), 5-86 (Warrican), 6-100 (Chase), 7-163 (Mayers), 8-175 (Holder), 9-224 (Cornwall), 10-230 (Gabriel).

BOWLING: Lakmal 6-1-10-1 (1w), Chameera 8-0-14-0 (2w), Embuldeniya 32-11-67-1 (1nb), Jayawickrama 19.5-6-40-4 (1nb), Mendis 17-1-75-3, de Silva 3-0-11-0.

SRI LANKA (2nd innings):

P. Nissanka c Hope b Cornwall 3

D. Karunaratne c Blackwood b Cornwall 83

O. Fernando lbw b Warrican 14

A. Mathews not out 69

D. de Silva c & b Warrican 1

D. Chandimal not out 10

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-2, NB-1) 11

TOTAL (for four wkts declared, 40.5 overs) 191

FALL OF WKTS: 1-4 (Nissanka), 2-39 (Fernando), 3-162 (Karunaratne) 4-163 (de Silva).

DID NOT BAT: R. Mendis, S. Lakmal,

L. Embuldeniya, D. Chameera, P. Jayawickrama.

BOWLING: Cornwall 15.5-0-60-2, Holder 5-0-19-0, Chase 6-1-28-0, Warrican 9-1-42-2, Gabriel 4-0-23-0 (nb 1), Brathwaite 1-0-9-0.

WEST INDIES (2nd innings):

K. Brathwaite lbw b Mendis 0

J. Blackwood c Mathews b Embuldeniya 9

N. Bonner not out 18

S. Hope b Mendis 3

R. Chase b Embuldeniya 1

K. Mayers lbw b Mendis 2

J. Holder b Mendis 0

J. da Silva not out 15

EXTRAS (B-4) 4

TOTAL (for six wkts, overs 25.3) 52

FALL OF WKTS: 1-3 (Brathwaite), 2-11 (Blackwood), 3-14 (Hope), 4-15 (Chase), 5-18 (Mayers), 6-18 (Holder).

TO BAT: R. Cornwall, J. Warrican, S. Gabriel.

BOWLING: Embuldeniya 10-3-18-2, Mendis 11-1-17-4, Jayawickrama 4-2-8-0, de Silva 0.3-0-5-0.

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2021

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