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SL vs WI 1st Test: Windies 224-9, trail Sri Lanka by 162 after rain-hit Day 3

Only 38 overs were bowled and the better part of two sessions lost as the West Indies resumed on 113-6 in reply to Sri Lanka's 386.

Reported by: AP Colombo Published : Nov 23, 2021 18:58 IST, Updated : Nov 23, 2021 18:58 IST
Sri Lankan ground staff brings in covers as it rains during the day three of the first test cricket
Image Source : AP PHOTO/ERANGA JAYAWARDENA

Sri Lankan ground staff brings in covers as it rains during the day three of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and West Indies in Sri Lanka in Galle, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021. 

Highlights

  • The West Indies resumed on 113-6 in reply to Sri Lanka's 386
  • Overnight batters Kyle Mayers and Jason Holder added 63 runs for 7th wicket
  • The rain arrived after lunch and never really left, but the umpires waited for 3 1/2 hours

The West Indies were 224-9, trailing Sri Lanka by 162 runs, when the third day of the first test was cut short by persistent drizzle on Tuesday.

Only 38 overs were played, and the better part of two sessions lost. The West Indies resumed on 113-6 in reply to Sri Lanka's 386 and rallied in the morning through overnight batsmen Kyle Mayers and Jason Holder, who added 50 to their partnership.

They combined for 63 before Mayers was caught on 45 by Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne off spinner Dhanajaya de Silva. Holder was out for 36, caught by Dushmantha Chameera at point off left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama, leaving the tourists 175-8.

Rakheem Cornwall and Joshua da Silva led West Indies to lunch, but in the fifth over afterwards, Cornwall mistimed a pull at a short ball by Suranga Lakmal and top-edged it to square leg. He made a valuable 39 from 58 balls with five boundaries and a six over midwicket to raise the team's 200.

Cornwall and da Silva combined for 49, their team's second best partnership. The rain arrived at that moment and never really left, but the umpires waited for 3 1/2 hours.

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More rain is forecast on days four and five. If and when play resumes, Sri Lanka can take the new ball.

Da Silva was 11 not out from 70 balls with Jeremy Solozano next man in to make his test debut. Spinners Praveen Jayawickrama and Ramesh Mendis have taken three wickets apiece.

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