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De Silva s 153 ends West Indies hopes in Sri Lanka

December 2, 2021 06:18 PM


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Dhananjaya de Silva ended the West Indies' hopes of a maiden win on Sri Lankan soil with a brilliant six-hour spell at the crease in Galle to finish day four with an unbeaten 153 on Thursday. 

The tourists went wicketless through the final session, with Lasith Embuldeniya rounding out a record 107-run partnership. 

Sri Lanka finished on 328 for eight at stumps and are ahead by 279 runs. No team has chased that many to win a Test match in Galle.

"A target close to 300 runs is a little bit difficult especially on a wicket that is tough to bat on," said West Indies coach Phil Simmons.

"De Silva batted really well and there was one chance and we couldn't hold on. He played us out of the game."

De Silva's back to the wall knock helped the hosts out of trouble when he walked in to bat at 73-3, a lead of just 24. 

Having first put up a 78-run stand with overnight batsman Pathum Nissanka, de Silva then went on to eke out a crucial partnership of 51 with Ramesh Mendis.

It was de Silva's eighth Test ton and the 30-year-old ticked over 150 in style by driving Nkrumah Bonner for four.

The West Indies were ruing a dropped catch off de Silva when he was on five, with wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva spilling the chance. The batsman made the tourists pay with an excellent counterattack.

To add insult to injury, Veerasammy Permaul dropped de Silva off his own bowling when he was on 116.

The West Indies trail the two-Test series 0-1. The highest successful run chase in Galle is 268 by Sri Lanka in 2019 against New Zealand.

The tourists introduced pace to unsettle the batsmen, but with a couple of pulled boundaries off Kemar Roach, de Silva ensured that Sri Lanka had the momentum.

Opener Nissanka, playing just his sixth Test match, posted his third half-century in the series with a conservative approach.

Nissanka made 66 before a Roston Chase delivery saw him dismissed on the last ball before lunch.

Mendis then lost his wicket and Angelo Mathews -- struggling with a hamstring injury -- came into bat at the fall of the seventh wicket. He managed just one run.

Sri Lanka skipper Dimuth Karunaratne said no decision had been made about when to declare. 

"Maybe we will try to give the bowlers a bit more cushion," he said. 

"Just checked with the two batsmen and they were saying that it is not too tough to bat. We are on top now and we can put them under pressure."

Sri Lanka v West Indies, 2nd Test

Scoreboard at the end of day four of the second Test between Sri Lanka and the West Indies in Galle on Thursday:

Sri Lanka first innings: 204 (Nissanka 73, Karunaratne 42; Permaul 5-35, Warrican 4-50)  

West Indies first innings: 253 (Brathwaite 72, Blackwood 44; Mendis 6-70)  

Sri Lanka second innings (46-2 overnight)

Dimuth Karunaratne run out (Mayers)            6  

Pathum Nissanka lbw b Chase                   66  

Oshada Fernando run out (Blackwood/da Silva)  14  

Charith Asalanka c Bonner b Permaul           19

Dhananjaya de Silva not out                  153

Dinesh Chandimal c & b Chase                   2

Ramesh Mendis c Roach b Brathwaite            25

Suranga Lakmal lbw b Permaul                   7

Angelo Mathews c Blackwood b Permaul           1

Lasith Embuldeniya not out                    25

Extras: (b 4, lb 4, w 1, nb 1)                10  

Total: (eight wickets, 119 overs)            328  

Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Karunaratne), 2-39 (Fernando), 3-73 (Asalanka), 4-151 (Nissanka), 5-157 (Chandimal), 6-208 (Mendis), 7-219 (Lakmal), 8-221 (Mathews)

To bat: Praveen Jayawickrama  

Bowling: Veerasammy Permaul 39-4-100-3, Roston Chase 27-2-82-2, Jomel Warrican 29-5-76-0, Kemar Roach 7-0-18-0 (w 1) (nb 1), Jason Holder 9-1-24-0, Kraigg Brathwaite 5-0-11-1, Nkrumah Bonner 3-1-9-0.  

 

 



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