WI vs SL: Sri Lanka knocks West Indies out of T20 World Cup 2021

SL vs WI, T20 WC 2021: Sri Lanka put defending champion West Indies out of ICC T20 World Cup with 20-run victory in Super 12 match.

Published : Nov 04, 2021 23:29 IST

Players of Sri Lanka and West Indies shake hands following an ICC Men's T20 World Cup match at the Sheikh Zayed stadium on Thursday.

Defending champion West Indies was eliminated from the semifinal race in the T20 World Cup after a 20-run loss to Sri Lanka on Thursday as its ageing stars failed to recreate the magic of the past. Going into the game with two losses in three games, the West Indies was always up against it and Sri Lanka out-batted the side by amassing 189 for three on a good batting surface.

Pathum Nissanka (51 off 41) and Charith Asalanka (68 off 41) struck sublime half-centuries to give Sri Lanka the upper-hand. The West Indies could only reach 169 for eight despite Shimron Hetmyer's unbeaten 81 off 54 balls.

Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga once again starred with with the ball taking two wickets for 19 runs in four overs.

The West Indies, which has won two of the last three world titles, is now mathematically out of the competition with two points from four games. Its last game is against Australia on Saturday.

Sri Lanka batters played with freedom and flair to set up a daunting target which prove to be too steep for WI, which could never recover from a poor start to the run chase.

As it happened

For Sri Lanka, it was its first win of the Super 12 stage and it goes home offering hopes for a bright future.

The West Indies' forgettable campaign showed the need to look beyond greats like Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo while rebuilding ahead of the 2022 edition.

Gayle's struggles continued and he was the first to depart for West Indies. Pacer Binura Fernando removed Evin Lewis as well in the second over to put extreme pressure on the opposition.

Nicholas Pooran (46) and Hetmyer batted well but wickets at regular intervals kept the West Indies always behind in the chase. Earlier, the in-form Nissanka and Asalanka enjoyed batting on the surface.

Nissanka played some outrageous strokes en route his third half-century of the tournament. If the switch hit was not bold enough, the opener walked way across the off stump to whip Ravi Rampaul towards backward square leg for a boundary.

Asalanka too struck a sublime half-century and one of the highlights of his innings was a straight slog sweep off Dwayne Bravo for a six.

With nothing to lose, Sri Lankan batters played to their promising potential and made the West Indies attack look pedestrian.

They also displayed that the future of Sri Lankan batting is in capable hands and with more experience at the highest level, they will only get better. Sri Lanka made 48 for one in the Powerplay with the loss of Kusal Perera, who played well for his 29 off 21 balls. Andre Russell took a brilliant catch to dismiss him.

Nissanka and Asalanka then got together and with their free flowing strokeplay, put the West Indies attack under tremendous pressure.

After Nissanka's dismissal, Asalanka went ballistic. In the 18th over, he slog swept Bravo for a straight six before smoking one over the bowler's head for a boundary.

Skipper Dasun Shanka also chipped in with an unbeaten 25 off 14 balls in the death overs.

Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 189/3 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 51, Cjarith Asalanka 68; Andre Russell 2/33).

West Indies 169/8 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 46 off 34 balls, Shimton Hetmyer 81 not out off 54 balls, Wanindu Hasaranga 2/19).