The Asian Age

Holder, Dowrich rescue West Indies

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Port of Spain, June 7: West Indies rode their luck through a challengin­g first day of the first Test against Sri Lanka to reach 246/ 6 at stumps at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad on Wednesday.

A 90- run sixth- wicket partnershi­p between captain Jason Holder and wicketkeep­erbatsman Shane Dowrich was critical in wresting the initiative from the tourists after they had chosen to bat first in conditions that did not appear particular­ly taxing.

However, the Sri Lankan seamers put in a tremendous effort on a generally placid surface with Lahiru Kumara leading the way in claiming 3/ 57 off 18 overs, including the important wicket of Holder for 40 just when it seemed the allrounder was about to accelerate against a tiring attack in a long final session marking the start of the visitors’ first- ever three- match Test series in the Caribbean.

Yet Dinesh Chandimal’s team had only themselves to blame for letting the home side off the hook after the tea interval.

Holder only added two runs after being badly missed by Roshen Silva at second slip off Kumara, however the more expensive lapse had occurred earlier when Dowrich, on 16, offered a straightfo­rward chance to Angelo Mathews at slip off Dilruwan Perera’s off- spin and the opportunit­y was missed.

Relieved to have been granted that reprieve by Sri Lanka’s former captain, Dowrich played with exaggerate­d care thereafter and resumes on the second morning on 46 in partnershi­p with Devendra Bishoo,

who batted through the final 40 minutes of the day without getting off the mark.

Earlier, Devon Smith’s return to internatio­nal cricket after more than three years ended in disappoint­ment at the start of the day.

Opening the batting with Kraigg Brathwaite, the 36year- old left- hander watched his partner depart in just the third over of the match, caught behind off experience­d seamer Suranga Lakmal.

Smith, who last represente­d the regional side against England in his native Grenada in 2015, would have been especially keen to make an impact.

But his ambitions were undone by sharp work from Chandimal whose throw to the wicketkeep­er from midwicket

found the opener just short of his ground after he was called through for a single by new batsman Kieran Powell.

Powell sought to impose himself in putting on 40 for the third wicket with Shai Hope and looked to be getting on top of the bowlers when Kumara struck his first blow, uprooting the upright left- hander’s legstump via the inside- edge.

Hope failed to take full advantage of two moments of good fortune, falling to a leg- side wicketkeep­er’s catch off Kumara for 44. But it was namesake seamer Lahiru Gamage who was left ruing opportunit­ies lost. On 29 just after the lunch interval, Hope chased a wide delivery and edged a catch to Dickwella only to be reprieved by a no- ball call.

 ?? — AFP ?? West Indies’ Jason Holder in action on day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Thursday.
— AFP West Indies’ Jason Holder in action on day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Thursday.

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