1st Inn - 253/10(79.0) 2nd Inn - 342 /10(91.4)
SL
VS
WI
1st Inn - 300/10(100.3) 2nd Inn - 147/5(60.3)
CRR: 2.42 | West Indies drew with Sri Lanka

WI drew with SL | Sri Lanka vs West Indies, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Test Match

Sri Lanka in West Indies, 3 Test Series, 2018

Date: Jun 14, 2018 Start Time: 19:30 IST | 14:00 GMT | 10:00 Local
Venue: Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia

Sri Lanka vs West Indies Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - Test Summary

End of Over : 60.3 WI: 147/5

That brings us to the end of the second Test! A tame draw eventually but there was a lot of spark in this game. If Sri Lanka didn't waste a couple of hours on Day 3, things could have been different. Well, that is how the game is. Small decisions can change the course completely. Join us for the third and final Test which will begin from 23rd June in Bridgetown at 1400 Local (1800 GMT). Till then, cheers!

Windies skipper, Jason Holder says that he is happy with the cricket they have played. Probably not their best cricket. Adds that it tough day in the field for them yesterday as Sri Lanka batted really nicely and kept them at bay. Rues the no balls and says that the extra didn't help. Recognizes that they have some work to do and concludes by saying that it has caught their attention and it hasn't gone unnoticed. In the end, says that they will work hard and come back stronger in the next game.

Darren Ganga interviews Shannon Gabriel, who has been awarded the Man of the Match for this game. He says it is a great feeling to take 100 Test wickets. He thanks his family and friends and wants to carry on with the good work. He says that he has been working on his fitness even before the start of the series and getting himself fitter by the day. He states that he feels good as long as he is getting wickets. Praises his bowling partners, Kemar Roach, who he felt was unlucky in this match and Miguel Cummins, for supporting him. He concludes by saying that he is happy as long as they are not losing.

Sri Lanka skipper, Dinesh Chandimal starts by saying that he is happy, especially with the cricket they played throughout the Test Match. Continues by saying that there was a chance of winning the Test but it is a part and parcel of the game. Credits the Windies for their efforts and adds that under these conditions, it is really difficult to bat. Further mentions that he is happy with the runs he scored but feels they need to get better as a team. Explains the reason for omitting Rangana Herath by saying that he is a veteran but it was a tactical decision to go with Akila Dananjaya, who bowled well but the pitch didn't offer much help. Credits Shannon Gabriel for his performance and says that he bowled really well and considers him a really good bowler.

Chasing a target on 296, the home side were jolted early on the final day, courtesy Rajitha's 2 wickets in a space of 3 deliveries. Lakmal looked threatening as well. However, Kraigg Brathwaite and company kept the Lankan bowlers at bay for two and a half sessions. A lot of deliveries went past the outside edge but they didn't budge and managed to draw the second Test.

Sri Lanka's second essay with the bat didn't start on a bright note. They lost 4 wickets when they had a mere 1-run lead but the pair of Chandimal and Mendis once again came to the fore with a 117-run stand. Dickwella also played a breezy knock down the order. The target could have been much more had it not been for the special effort of Shannon Gabriel who took a 8-wicket haul, taking his tally for the game to 13.

Amidst all this, there was a lot of drama. The Sri Lankan team refused to take the field in the initial stages of Day 3 when they were charged with ball tampering. Tempers flew for around 2 hours, phone calls were made, several heated arguments happened, and finally, they took the field. Dinesh Chandimal was charged for the same but he made sure that he turned the energy of all the drama into his favour. His teammates didn't disappoint and put in a spirited performance.

In reply, the Windies started fairly well but no one went on to score a big one. Half centuries from Devon Smith and Shane Dowrich did ensure that the hosts took a small lead of 47 runs. There were rain interruptions which affected the flow of the game. For the tourists, Lahiru Kumara showed a lot of promise as he took a 4-fer while he was well-supported by Suranga Lakmal and Kasun Rajitha who chipped in with crucial wickets as well.

Earlier, Dinesh Chandmal won the toss and decided to bat on a green top. Most of their batsmen struggled and couldn't survive for too long but he scored a brilliant unbeaten century and made sure his team reached a respectable total. Shannon Gabriel's 5-fer and Kemar Roach's 4-fer meant that the Windies were never out of the contest. Both utilized the helpful conditions really well and troubled the visiting batsmen regularly.

This brings us to the end of a Test match of if's and but's. West Indies have managed to salvage a draw on a difficult pitch. Kraigg Brathwaite, the star today, held the fort for the home team and made sure there was no collapse. Suranga Lakmal was the protagonist of this bowling effort for the Sri Lankans, along with Kasun Rajitha. They put on a fight and looked lethal with the ball in hand. In the end, the weather, bad light and circumstantial delays made sure that we didn't have the full quota of overs on the final day as well.

Update 1745 Local - We have got an official confirmation that the match has been called off. A rather sad end to a lively Test match. There are customary handshakes all around. Good to see the players smiling.

The visiting players are slowly trudging off the field and there is disappointment written all over their faces. We have to wait and see whether the light improves or not.

Update 1706 Local - The physio comes out and tries to help Jason Holder out. Meanwhile, Chandimal is having a discussion with the umpires. Ian Gould again takes a reading and this time he decides that the light is not good enough. We have another halt in play. The Sri Lankan skipper is not happy with it.

60.3 0

Suranga Lakmal to Jason Holder. Ouch! That will shake him up! On a good length, on off and jags back in sharply from there and hits Holder in a sensitive area between his legs. Although it might seem funny, he is in a lot of pain as he is lying on the ground. He tried to get his bat in line but Lakmal has troubled the batsmen throughout in this innings with these incoming deliveries and it is almost the same delivery.

60.2 1

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Touch too straight and strays onto the pads. Kraigg tucks it behind and changes strike.

60.1 0

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Back of a length around off and jumps just a tad. Brathwaite rides it and keeps it down.

End of Over : 60 0 Runs 60.3: 146/5
59.6 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. Targets the stumps this time with a full ball. The batsman gets behind the line and pushes it to mid on for nothing. Just 21 overs left for the day.

59.5 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. Well outside off, left alone.

59.4 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. Gets fuller and entices the drive outside off. Jason goes for it but misses as the ball goes past the outside edge to the keeper.

59.3 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. Short of a length and into the body. Holder blocks it down the pitch.

59.2 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. The batsman lets the ball go outside his off stump.

59.1 0

Lahiru Kumara to Jason Holder. Back of a length outside off, left alone.

End of Over : 59 9 Runs 60.3: 146/5
58.6 2

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Goes back to basics, outside off and full. Kraigg pushes it to covers, the fielder there fumbles it and the ball goes to the long off region. Two more runs to end the over.

58.5 4

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Four Byes! Too straight and swinging way down the leg side. The batsman leaves it for the keeper who is unable to get near it. In the end, a boundary results.

58.4 2

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Dishes this on a fuller length into the stumps, Brathwaite flicks it to the deep square leg region and takes two.

58.3 0

Suranga Lakmal to Kraigg Brathwaite. Touch wider this time, on a similar length. The batsman presents the full face and keeps it out.

Summary

Sri Lanka tour to Wear Indies for a three-match Test series, starting June 06 at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain in Trinidad. The second Test between the two teams will take place from June 14 onwards at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet in St Lucia. Sri Lanka\'s tour then concludes with the final Test at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown in Barbados from June 23 onwards. There will be no limited-overs fixtures during Sri Lanka’s tour of Windies.

 

The final Test between Windies and Sri Lanka will be a day-night fixture. This will be the first day-night Test for Windies on home soil. Meanwhile, both the teams have played the pink-ball Test before. In fact, Windies have played two day-night Tests while Sri Lanka made their debut against Pakistan last year in the United Arab Emirates, which remains their only pink-ball Test.

 

Sri Lanka Squad: Dinesh Chandimal(c), Mahela Udawatte, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Roshen Silva, Angelo Mathews, Niroshan Dickwella, Rangana Herath, Dilruwan Perera, Akila Dananjaya, Jeffrey Vandersay, Lahiru Gamage, Kasun Rajitha, Suranga Lakmal, Lahiru Kumara, Asitha Fernando, Dhananjaya de Silva.

 

Windies Squad: Jason Holder(c), Devendra Bishoo, Devon Smith, Kraigg Brathwaite, Kieran Powell, Roston Chase, Miguel Cummins, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Jahmar Hamilton, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Kemar Roach.

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