GALLE (Sri Lanka), Nov 16: Sri Lanka completed a slow day of dominance by reducing West Indies to nine for one in their second innings at the close of the fourth day of the first test on Friday.
Opener Chris Gayle was removed for one to leave the visitors trailing by 133 runs after Sri Lanka had earlier piled up a substantial first innings of 590 for nine declared, their highest total in tests against West Indies.
It was the first time Sri Lanka had topped 500 against the West Indies, and they have passed 500 in each of their last three tests after scoring 610-6 declared against India and 555-5 declared against Bangladesh.
Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya wants his side to press hard for victory on the final day, adding that Brian Lara and Carl Hooper would be the key West Indies batsmen.
Hashan Tillakaratne became the second century-maker of the innings, with 105 not out, and Tilan Samaraweera contributed 77 as Sri Lanka comfortably overhauled the West Indies first innings of 448.
But Tillakaratne spent six and a half hours over his eighth test hundred, hitting just three fours in 247 balls, as he and Samaraweera put on 154 painstaking runs for the sixth wicket, a Sri Lankan record against West Indies.
The hosts adopted a cautions approach, Samaraweera hitting his only boundary after 105 balls and 137 minutes when he lofted left-arm spinner Neil McGarrell to long-off.
The batting was so pedestrian that not a boundary was scored for 36 overs, the trend only being broken when Tillakaratne hit McGarrell over his head to reach his half-century in 206 minutes off 142 balls.
Samaraweera, who made a century on debut against India two months ago, went to his 50 shortly before tea, taking 136 balls to reach the milestone.
Samaraweera finally departed when he edged the fast bowling of Colin Stuart behind for 77, having hit one boundary in 181 balls.
Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya defended his side’s sluggish batting approach: “We were looking at a lead of over 150 because we didn’t want to bat again.
Left-handed number three Kumar Sangakkara had set Sri Lanka’s cautious tone for the day when he could only add 14 runs in 65 balls to his overnight score before being dismissed for 140.
He was run out by Daren Ganga at backward point, after hesitating when trying to take a sharp single.
Sangakkara, who hit 16 fours in 373 balls after just under nine hours at the crease, had earlier survived a chance on 126 when he was dropped at slip by Chris Gayle off the pace bowling of Mervyn Dillon.
WEST INDIES (1st innings) 448 (B.Lara 178, R.Sarwan 88, C.Hooper 69; M. Muralitharan 6-125)
SRI LANKA (1st innings) (overnight 343-3)
M.Atapattu c Lara b Ramnarine 61
S.J’suriya c McGarrell b Dillon 25
K.Sangakkara run out 140
M.Jayawardene run out 99
R.Arnold lbw b Ramnarine 33
H.Tillakaratne not out 105
T.Samaraweera c Jacob b Stuart 77
C.Vaas c Samuels b Dillon 7
N.B’tillake c Jacob b R’arine 4
M.M’tharan lbw b Stuart 14
EXTRAS (b-1 lb-13 w-4 nb-7) 25
TOTAL (for nine wickets, declared) 590
FALL OF WKTS: 1-37 2-146 3-308 4-358 5-395 6-549 7-562 8-567 9-590
DID NOT BAT: C.Buddhika
BOWLING: Dillon 51-11-121-2, Stuart 37.4-7-138-2 (w-1 nb-4), McGarrell 31-3-95-0, Ramnarine 58-12-158-3 (w-3 nb-3), Hooper 24-3-59-0, Samuels 1-0-5-0
West Indies (2nd innings)
D.Ganga not out 3
C.Gayle c M’tharan b Vaas 1
R.Sarwan not out 5
TOTAL (for one wicket) 9
FALL OF WKT: 1-3
BOWLING: Vaas 2-0-3-1, Bandaratillake 3-2-4-0, Muralitharan 2-0-2-0—Reuters































