The Phnom Penh Post

Brathwaite bats unbeaten 99 against ‘discipline­d’ Sri Lanka

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KRAIGG Brathwaite batted through the day for an unbeaten 99 as the West Indies reached a respectabl­e 287 for seven at stumps on the opening day of the second and final Test against Sri Lanka at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Monday.

Personifyi­ng patience and perseveran­ce in a manner so typical of the righthande­d opening batsman, Brathwaite did all he could to defy a bowling attack in which senior seamer Suranga Lakmal again led the line.

Put in on a pitch which offered some assistance to the seam bowlers, Brathwaite’s gritty defiance was necessary after Lakmal had claimed the early honours for the visitors with two early wickets and added the scalp of the struggling Jermaine Blackwood in the afternoon session to end the day with three for 71 from 20 overs.

With opening partner John Campbell gone along with first Test century-maker Nkrumah Bonner within the space of a few deliveries to Lakmal in the first hour, West

Indies captain Brathwaite was content to let the attacking Kyle Mayers have his way in a third-wicket partnershi­p of 71.

The left-hander riding his luck to 49 only to fall in the first over of the afternoon to Vishwa Fernando.

Dhananjaya de Silva, fellow spinner Lasith Embuldeniy­a and Sri Lanka’s other seamer, Dushmantha Chameera, took a wicket each to then have the West Indies languishin­g at 222 for seven in the final session of the day.

However Brathwaite found another resolute partner in Rahkeem Cornwall, the burly off-spinner enhancing his claims to becoming a genuine all-rounder with an unbeaten 43 in a partnershi­p which has realised 65 runs so far for the eighth wicket.

Brathwaite’s innings has spanned sixand-a-half hours in which he faced 239 balls and struck 11 fours.

“Sri Lanka are a very discipline­d bowling unit so for me it was about capitalisi­ng on the few bad balls and taking my time, letting the ball come to me,” said Brathwaite in reflecting on an effort which takes him to the verge of a first Test century for 19 matches.

“I think we have lost two wickets too many, but I am still happy with the position although the first session on the second day will be crucial.”

Fresh from career-best Test innings figures of five for 47 a week earlier at the same venue, Lakmal wasted no time in justifying the decision by his captain, Dimuth Karunaratn­e, to put the West Indies in.

Campbell fell to a straightfo­rward catch by wicketkeep­er Niroshan Dickwella while Bonner, who defied the Sri Lankans for seven hours in compiling an unbeaten century to ensure a draw in the first Test, fell without scoring, playing on to the cunning fast-medium bowler.

Both teams are unchanged from the first Test where the tourists rallied from a 102-run first innings deficit to seize the initiative, only for the home side to bat through the final day to comfortabl­y ensure the stalemate.

Sri Lanka are seeking a first-ever Test series triumph in the Caribbean.

 ?? AFP ?? Kraigg Brathwaite of West Indies hits 4 during Day 1 of the 2nd
Test against Sri Lanka at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, on Monday.
AFP Kraigg Brathwaite of West Indies hits 4 during Day 1 of the 2nd Test against Sri Lanka at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, on Monday.

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