WI crush Sri Lanka to take series lead

On Sunday, West Indies needed just 20 balls in the space of 13 minutes after lunch, to emphatically crush Sri Lanka by 226 runs in the opening Test in Trinidad and Tobago. With the victory the WI claim their first Test win over the Asian side in 10 years.

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Scenting victory at lunch with the tourists tottering on 222 for seven in their second innings, the Windies wasted little time in grabbing the last three wickets for the addition of just four runs, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Sri Lanka lost their last seven wickets for 37 runs, in their failed pursuit of an improbable 453 for victory.

“I’m extremely happy with the way we started this series. Credit must go to every individual who put an effort in,” said WI captain Jason Holder. “It wasn’t easy. The pitch was pretty tough at first for the bowlers especially, but every bowler came in, really put up their hand and gave a really good effort.

“I must pay credit to the batters as well. From the position we were in on the first day … it was a brilliant lower order contribution that gut us out of a rut. Then we were able to take the field and have a gret bowling performance in Sri Lanka’s first innings.”

Part-time off-spinner Roston Chase grabbed two of the three wickets to fall after lunch to end with four for 15, while leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo took the other, to finish with three for 48.

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Speedster Shannon Gabriel picked up two for 52.

Sri Lanka’s opener Kusal Mendis had earlier completed his fifth Test hundred with a brilliant 102 but he was one of four wickets to tumble in the morning session at Queen’s Park Oval, as Sri Lanka collapsed from their overnight 176 for three. The right-hander, resuming on 94, reached three figures in the third over of the morning when he whipped seamer Holder to the square boundary.

However, he was the first casualty of the day three overs later when he gloved a brute of a delivery from Gabriel that was angled in, straightened and lifted, for wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich to snaffle an easy catch head-high.

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Mendis faced 210 deliveries in nearly 4-1/2 hours, and struck 10 fours and two sixes. His dismissal set Sri Lanka back and they managed just 16 runs in the first hour as survival became the priority.

Nightwatchman Lahiru Gamage, yet to score at the start, faced 49 balls for his three before missing a googly from Bishoo in the third over following the drinks break and falling lbw.

Captain Dinesh Chandimal, who retired unwell the previous evening, resumed his innings on 15 and added a further 12 as he tried to hold up the Windies advance in a 23-run stand with wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella (19).

But in a dramatic final over before lunch, Chase knocked over both to put the contest firmly in the Windies’ corner.

First, Chandimal miscued a pull and was taken at short mid-wicket by Kraigg Brathwaite and off the final ball of the over, Dickwella missed a prod at a straight-ish delivery and was lbw.

With victory all but assured at the interval, West Indies ruthlessly went about finishing off the innings afterwards.

Bishoo had Rangana Herath caught at short leg by Shai Hope in the third over without scoring, with three runs added.

Chase then finished off the innings with the first two deliveries of the next over, having Suranga Lakmal caught at the wicket for one – though replays showed no edge – and then removing last man Lahiru Kumara first ball, also caught by Dowrich but this time off an inside edge.

The next Test bowls off at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in St Lucia on Thursday.

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