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Friday, August 1, 2025

WI chase leather all day

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20151015

Yes­ter­day will go down in his­to­ry as yet an­oth­er day 11 men clad in white from the Caribbean chased a red leather ball for six hours and at the end of it all, still couldn't catch it.

The sto­ry has be­come all too fa­mil­iar when the West In­dies bowl at Test match­es and at the close of the open­ing day of the first Test match of the Sobers/Tis­sera se­ries against Sri Lan­ka at Galle, the home team was strong­ly placed at 250 for two.

Skip­per Ja­son Hold­er is ful­ly aware that the pitch is al­ready dry­ing out and bat­ting last lat­er on, will be al­most im­pos­si­ble. It was cru­cial to get Sri Lan­ka out for a man­age­able score but this did not hap­pen. As it stands now for the rest of this Test match the West In­dies will be play­ing catch-up crick­et.

The day be­longed to Sri Lan­ka and in par­tic­u­lar open­er Dimuth Karunaratne who scored his third Test cen­tu­ry to lead the way. The West In­dies bowlers have noth­ing to feel ashamed about be­cause they bowled tidi­ly for the most part. The most ex­pen­sive of the bowlers was leg-spin­ner De­ven­dra Bishoo, who still did not bowl bad­ly in con­ced­ing an econ­o­my rate of 3.54 per over. All the oth­ers were un­der two and this rep­re­sent­ed a dis­ci­plined ef­fort.

At the close, Sri Lan­ka end­ed on 250 for two and when play re­sumes to­day Karunaratne will start over on 135 and Di­nesh Chandi­mal on 72. So far Karunaratne has bat­ted for 378 min­utes, fac­ing 288 balls, strik­ing one six and 10 fours while Chandi­mal faced 146 balls in 198 min­utes with one six and six fours.

Ear­li­er, Hold­er called in­cor­rect­ly at the toss and then had to rush back to his men to in­form them that they were go­ing in­to the heat, as Sri Lan­ka was bat­ting first. An al­ready dry track pro­vid­ed noth­ing for the fast bowlers and open­er Kaushal Sil­va and Karunaratne played un­fussed.

Men at slips kept on en­cour­ag­ing the fast men to run in but their of­fer­ings were met with broad bats. Al­though there was no pen­e­tra­tion, the West In­di­ans did not stray in at­tack and the home team brought up their first half cen­tu­ry stand in Test crick­et this year off 15.4 overs.

It took 92 min­utes in the Galle heat be­fore one wit­nessed the Caribbean "high five", as Roach found the out­side edge from a ten­ta­tive for­ward prod by Sil­va (17) with the score at 56.

Strug­gling vice-cap­tain Lahiru Thi­r­i­manne stayed with the ob­du­rate Karunaratne un­til lunch with the score at 67/1.

Af­ter the break the West In­dies bowlers con­tin­ued to toil but the home team bats­men were up for the grind. Karunaratne and Thi­r­i­manne took the score past 100 but soon af­ter the in­tro­duc­tion of Bishoo, the lat­ter fell. He was caught by sub­sti­tute Ra­jen­dra Chan­dri­ka for 16, to con­tin­ue his strug­gles in the crit­i­cal num­ber three po­si­tion.

All the while Karunaratne was as sol­id as the rock fort be­hind him. He re­spect­ed what was good that came his way and dis­patched those balls that were not so wor­thy. He got past his half cen­tu­ry off 114 balls with five fours and when tea was tak­en in the coun­try fa­mous for it, he was still there un­beat­en on 82 and the score 141/2. The ses­sion was again tak­en by Sri Lan­ka who scored 74 runs for the loss of one wick­et.

Af­ter tea the bowlers lines and lengths start­ed to wane and wil­low met leather. Runs were aplen­ty with the small scat­ter­ing of fans in the ground and out­side the wire fenc­ing on the Fort End lap­ping up the ac­tion. Karunaratne marched to­wards his hun­dred and ac­tu­al­ly raised it with a six off Bishoo. His third Test cen­tu­ry came off 207 balls and in­clud­ed a six and eight fours.

SCORE­BOARD

?West In­dies vs Sri Lan­ka

Sri Lan­ka inns

D Karunaratne not out 135

K Sil­va c Ramdin b Roach 17

L Thi­r­i­manne c sub Chan­dri­ka b Bishoo 16

D Chandi­mal not out 72

Ex­tras: (5lb, 5nb) 10

To­tal 2 wk­ts 250

Fall of wk­ts: 56, 101.

Bowl­ing: J Tay­lor 12-2-35-0, K Roach 13-3-33-1, J Hold­er 13-4-20-0, S Gabriel 11-2-36-0, M Samuels 18-4-42-0, D Bishoo 22-1-78-1, K Brath­waite 1--0-1-0.


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