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Sunday, May 18, 2025

Batting collapse leaves A Team staring defeat

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COLOM­BO–Rah­keem Corn­wall se­cured ca­reer-best fig­ures but West In­dies A were slump­ing to­wards a heavy de­feat af­ter suf­fer­ing an­oth­er dra­mat­ic bat­ting col­lapse in the open­ing four-day "Test" against Sri Lan­ka A here yes­ter­day.

Trail­ing by 110 runs on first in­nings, the Caribbean side end­ed day three of the game at the Khet­tara­ma Sta­di­um on 165 for nine � on­ly 55 runs in front head­ing in­to to­day's fi­nal day.

Left-han­der Vishaul Singh top-scored again with 46, tail-en­der Gu­dakesh Motie-Kan­hai chipped in with 34 while cap­tain Shamarh Brooks got 28, but West In­dies A strug­gled to put mean­ing­ful part­ner­ships to­geth­er.

They were un­der­mined by left-arm spin­ner Lak­shan San­dakan who claimed three for 47 while seam­ers Asitha Fer­nan­do (2-16) and Asela Gu­naratne (2-30), along with off-spin­ner Charith Asalan­ka (2-27) all sup­port­ed with two wick­ets each.

West In­dies A nev­er re­al­ly re­cov­ered from los­ing left-han­der Kier­an Pow­ell for a first-ball 'duck' to the sixth ball of the in­nings, bowled by Fer­nan­do, and they quick­ly tum­bled to 31 for three as open­er Ra­jen­dra Chan­dri­ka (5) and John Camp­bell (22) al­so fell cheap­ly.

For the sec­ond time in the game, Vishaul and Brooks came to­geth­er to re­pair the in­nings, this time putting on a cru­cial 44 for the fourth wick­et.Vishaul faced 111 de­liv­er­ies and struck five fours while Brooks failed to find the bound­ary in his 95-ball in­nings.

When Brooks was caught at the wick­et off Gu­naratne, wick­et­keep­er Jah­mar Hamil­ton (8) joined Vishaul to post fur­ther 28 for the fifth wick­et be­fore things fell apart.

Hamil­ton's dis­missal � caught and bowled by Asalan­ka � trig­gered an­oth­er slide as West In­dies A lost four quick wick­ets for 29 runs, to col­lapse to 132 for eight.On­ly a 33-run, ninth wick­et stand be­tween Motie-Kan­hai and Keon Joseph (9 not out) saved the tourists from be­ing bowled out late in the day.

Motie-Kan­hai faced 69 de­liv­er­ies and count­ed four fours be­fore be­com­ing San­dakan's third wick­et of a fine spell.Ear­li­er, Corn­wall added two more wick­ets to his six on Wednes­day to fin­ish with eight for 108 as Sri Lan­ka A, re­sum­ing on 348 for eight, were dis­missed for 386.

Gu­naratne, un­beat­en on 15 overnight, made 38.

Score­board

Sri Lan­ka A vs West In­dies A

WEST IN­DIES A 1st Inns 276

SRI LAN­KA A 1st Inns (o/n 348-8)

D Karunaratne c wkp

Hamil­ton b Motie-Kan­hai 131

K Per­era b Corn­wall 87

L Thi­r­i­manne c Brooks b Corn­wall 2

R Sil­va c Singh b Corn­wall 17

C Asalan­ka c Brooks b Roach 18

N Dick­wella c Brooks b Corn­wall 59

A Gu­naratne c Pow­ell b Corn­wall 38

A Fer­nan­do c Pow­ell b Corn­wall 0

L San­dakan lbw b Corn­wall 0

L Ku­mara not out 12

A Fer­nan­do b Corn­wall 4

Ex­tras (b2, lb4, w1, nb11) 18

TO­TAL (all out; 104.5 overs) 386

Fall of wick­ets: 1-167, 2-171, 3-201, 4-232, 5-317, 6-337, 7-337, 8-337, 9-382, 10-386.

Bowl­ing: Corn­wall 38-8-108-8 (nb2), Roach 17-2-76-1 (w1, nb1), Lev­eridge 3.5-1-25-0 (nb1), Joseph 10-0-66-0 (nb7), Motie-Kan­hai 32-5-98-1, Camp­bell 4-0-7-0.

WEST IN­DIES A 2nd inns

R Chan­dri­ka lbw b Gu­naratne 5

K Pow­ell b Asitha Fer­nan­do 0

J Camp­bell lbw b San­dakan 22

S Brooks c wkp

Dick­wella b Gu­naratne 28

V Singh c wkp

Dick­wella b Asitha Fer­nan­do 46

J Hamil­ton c & b Asalan­ka 8

K Roach lbw b Asalan­ka 2

R Corn­wall lbw b San­dakan 3

G Motie-Kan­hai lbw b San­dakan 34

K Joseph not out 9

Ex­tras (b1, w1, nb6) 8

TO­TAL (9 wk­ts, 75.5 overs) 165

Fall of wick­ets: 1-1, 2-24, 3-31, 4-75, 5-103, 6-116, 7-116, 8-132, 9-165.

Bowl­ing: Asitha Fer­nan­do 5-1-16-2 (nb1), Ku­mara 10-2-30-0 (w1, nb1), Gu­naratne 15-4-30-2 (nb2), San­dakan 25.5-7-47-3 (nb1), Asalan­ka 14-5-27-2, Anuk Fer­nan­do 6-0-14-0 (nb1).

Po­si­tion: West In­dies A lead by 55 runs.

Toss: West In­dies A. Um­pires: Hee­man­tha Bote­ju, Deepal Gu­nawar­dene. (CMC)


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