Sri Lanka make solid start against Windies after rain

30 November 2021 12:10 am

Sri  Lanka’s openers started strong against the West Indies after rain stopped  play until after tea in the second Test at Galle yesterday. 


  Match officials extended play after the hosts won the toss but stopped half  an hour early with bad light after just 34.4 overs. 


  Pathum Nissanka outscored skipper Dimuth Karunaratne to reach his third Test  fifty with a boundary driving Jason Holder straight down the ground.   He was unbeaten on 61 in 109 deliveries with four fours and a six. 
  Karunaratne was dismissed for 42 when he offered a return catch to Roston  Chase, missing out on equalling the world record for most successive Test  half-centuries.

 
  The West Indies exhausted two reviews, first challenging a decision after a  leg-before shout against Nissanka off Holder. 


They then argued for a caught behind with Oshada Fernando yet to score, but  that too was unsuccessful. 
  The wicket is already offering assistance to spin bowlers and the track is  expected to further deteriorate as the game progresses. 


  Sri Lanka made one change to the side that won the first Test by 187 runs,  leaving out fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and beefing up their batting with  Charith Asalanka, marking the former under-19 captain’s Test debut. 
  The West Indies brought in fast bowler Kemar Roach and spinner Permaul,  replacing Shannon Gabriel and Rahkeem Cornwall. 


Permaul is playing his first Test in six years and will complement fellow  left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican. 
  Roach, the eighth highest wicket-taker for the West Indies in Test match  cricket, was a surprise omission in the first Test. 


  Play will get underway 15 minutes early over the next four days to catch up  for lost time.-AFP