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De Silva hundred not enough as Windies A take control

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FLORENCE HALL, Jamaica, CMC – Skipper Dhananjaya de Silva struck his 11th first class hundred but West Indies A still managed to restrict Sri Lanka A on the penultimat­e day of the first four-day “Test” here yesterday.

The 26-year-old, who boasts two Test hundreds from 10 matches, struck 104 as the visitors reached 210 for seven in their first innings before rain and then bad light ended play prematurel­y at the Trelawny MultiPurpo­se Stadium.

Wanindu Hasaranga chipped in with 24 and Dasun Shanaka, 20 but Sri Lanka A failed to come to grips with the Windies A probing attack.

Fast bowlers Keon Joseph (228) and Sheldon Cottrell (2-41), along with leg-spinner Damion Jacobs (2-33) were the main wicket takers. After the Windies A declared at their overnight on 364 for eight, they quickly made inroads into the Sri Lankan innings, reducing it to 33 for two as Ron Chandragup­ta (11) and Fast bowler Keon Joseph sends down a delivery during his spell on the third day of the opening four-day “Test” against Sri Lanka A. Sandun Weerakkody (0) perished cheaply. However, de Silva came to his side’s rescue, anchoring three successive partnershi­ps to put the innings back on course.

First, he put on 40 for the third WEST INDIES A 1st Innings 364-8 decl. SRI LANKA A 1st innings R Chandragup­ta c wkp Hamilton b Cottrell +S Weerakkody c Brooks b Joseph *D de Silva c Campbell b Jacobs C Asalanka c Ambris b Joseph D Shanaka c and b Cottrell W Hasaranga c Brooks b Cornwall S Jayasuriya not out C Karunaratn­e lbw b Jacobs M Pushpakuma­ra not out Extras (b3, w1, nb6) TOTAL (7 wkts, 53 overs) To bat: L Kumara, A Fernando. Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-33, 3-73, 4-108, 5-171, 6-181, 7-181. Bowling: Cottrell 13-2-41-2, Joseph 8-1-28-2, Leveridge 10-2-28-0, Cornwall 13-1-68-1, Jacobs 9-0-33-2. Position: Sri Lanka A trail by 154 run with three wickets remaining. Toss: West Indies A. Umpires: C Wright, P Gustard.

wicket with Charith Asalanka (10), a further 35 for the fourth wicket with Shanaka before adding an invaluable 63 for the fifth wicket with Hasaranga.

All told, the right-handed de Silva struck 10 fours and three sixes, in an innings lasting 143 11 0 104 10 20 24 12 0 10 10 210

balls and nearly four hours.

They were well placed at 171 for four before Jacobs struck twice in successive deliveries to remove de Silva and Chamika Karunaratn­e (0) as three wickets tumbled for 10 runs in the space of 28 deliveries.

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