Hindustan Times (Delhi)

West Indies beat SL by 226 runs to take 1-0 lead

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PORT-OF-SPAIN: West Indies completed a crushing 226-run victory over Sri Lanka just after lunch on the final day of the first Test on Sunday as the tourists surrendere­d meekly following the demise of century-maker Kusal Mendis and captain Dinesh Chandimal.

Set a daunting target of 453, the Sri Lankans crashed from 189 for three in mid-morning to be dismissed for 226 just after lunch, suffering their first Test match defeat at the hands of the Caribbean side for ten years, when they were also beaten at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad.

Off-spinning all-rounder Roston Chase triggered the final capitulati­on in which five wickets fell for just eight runs.

His dismissal of Chandimal in the last over before the lunch interval broke the back of the tourists’ resistance and he claimed three of the remaining four wickets to fall to finish with the impressive figures of four for 15 off 8.2 overs.

It looked so much better for Sri Lanka when Mendis, 94 not out overnight with Sri Lanka on 176 for three, reached his fifth Test century shortly after the start of the day’s play.

However any hope of the visitors seriously challengin­g a world record target effectivel­y evaporated with his dismissal, caught behind for 102 off fast bowler Shannon Gabriel.

Even the prospects of saving the match or at the very least taking the game into the final session disappeare­d with the loss of three more wickets before the break, including two off the final over bowled by Chase.

Stubborn nightwatch­man Lahiru Gamage had fallen LBW to leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo for just three after more than an hour’s resistance but the death knell was really sounded for the Sri Lankans when Chase accounted for both Chandimal and Niroshan Dickwella in the space of five deliveries.

Shane Dowrich was adjudged Man-of-the-match as his 125 not out had helped West Indies score

414/8 declared in the first innings.

The wicketkeep­er-batsman also took five catches behind the stumps.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? West Indies’ Shane Dowrich (right) scored a hundred on the second day to help the hosts get past 400.
AFP PHOTO West Indies’ Shane Dowrich (right) scored a hundred on the second day to help the hosts get past 400.

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