West Indies chips away at Sri Lanka, Nissanka provides resistance

Pathum Nissanka scores an unbeaten 49 to prevent Sri Lanka from folding up in its first innings during the third day’s play of the second Test against West Indies.

Published : Apr 01, 2021 09:03 IST

Dinesh Chandimal scored 44. - GETTY IMAGES (FILE)
Dinesh Chandimal scored 44. - GETTY IMAGES (FILE)
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Dinesh Chandimal scored 44. - GETTY IMAGES (FILE)

Inclement weather and a stoic knock from Pathum Nissanka prevented West Indies from wrapping up Sri Lanka’s first innings on the third day of the second Test on Wednesday, leaving the match firmly in the balance.

DETAILED SCORECARD AND COMMENTARY

Nissanka, playing only his second Test, was 49 not out when rain brought a premature close with Sri Lanka 250 for 8, still trailing by 104 runs. The 22-year-old, who scored a century on debut in the first Test, showed a maturity as he scored quickly to cut into the deficit and frustrate the host on a day hampered by rain and high winds.

Only 42 overs were possible at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua with Sri Lanka losing five wickets for the addition of 118 runs after resuming on 136 for 3. It lost two wickets in the morning session with Dinesh Chandimal scoring 44 and Dhananjaya de Silva 39 as both batsmen failed to convert good starts.

Chandimal fell to a trap set by Shannon Gabriel, who tempted him into hooking a short delivery and had him caught on the deep square leg boundary.

DAY TWO REPORT

De Silva went in more bizarre circumstances in the 79th over as part-timer Jermaine Blackwood was brought on just before the second new ball became available. His first delivery trapped De Silva lbw but it was turning sharply, which should have prompted a player review. De Silva walked off without hesitating, however, after being given out, only to find that had he reviewed he would have been given not out as the ball would have missed his wicket.

After lunch, and in between rain beaks, Niroshan Dickwella was caught behind for 21 but only given out after a review and Suranga Lakmal (6) was caught at mid-on off Alzarri Joseph. Dushmantha Chameera went cheaply after tea leaving Nissanka and Lasith Embuldeniya not out at the close.

The West Indies scored 354 in its first innings. The first Test was drawn.

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