Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SRI LANKA CLAW BACK IN SECOND TEST AS MENDIS SPARKS WEST INDIES COLLAPSE

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Ramesh Mendis led the Sri Lanka fightback at Galle with a six-wicket haul to bowl out the West Indies, but the hosts stumbled after returning to bat in the second Test yesterday. Sri Lanka were 46-2 at stumps on day three, trailing by just three runs. But they lost Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who made six before he was run out in a superb piece of fielding by Kyle Mayers.

Karunaratn­e was man of the match in the first Test with scores of 147 and 83 but paid the price for attempting a quick early single as Mayers ran in and found him well short of the crease.

Oshada Fernando too was run out after being turned back by non-striker Pathum Nissanka.

With Angelo Mathews out with a hamstring injury, losing two early wickets was a massive blow for Sri Lanka. They have never lost a home Test to West Indies.

Earlier, off-spinner Mendis belatedly found his line and length, dismissing Nkrumah Bonner to end his 75-run stand with West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite.

It broke a two-session drought for Mendis, who then ran through the tourists’ middle order, ending with figures of 6-70 as the West Indies were all out for 253 after tea -- a lead of 49.

The West Indies fell apart against the bounce of the new ball, though Mendis was denied a seventh wicket when wicketkeep­er Dinesh Chandimal dropped Kemar Roach on eight.

Left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniy­a dismissed Brathwaite with a ball pitched on leg-stump that turned away sharply from the right-hander to clip the top of off-stump.

The West Indies, who have yet to win a Test match in Sri Lanka, were looking at a decent total and a considerab­le firstinnin­gs lead when they finished on 145-2 at lunch.

Brathwaite’s straightfo­rward footwork and impregnabl­e defence were a vital bulwark for the West Indies after two toporder collapses in the first Test.

The skipper cashed in when loose balls were on offer and was relentless against Sri Lanka’s two left-arm spinners, forcing the hosts to recalibrat­e to boundary protection.

But the afternoon collapse saw the visitors hand the initiative back to Sri Lanka on a fast-deteriorat­ing wicket.

The second Test has been plagued by inclement weather and bad light, and Wednesday was the first full day played. Sri Lanka lead the two-test series 1-0.

Sri Lanka were 46-2 at stumps on day three, trailing by just three runs. But they lost Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who made six before he was run out in a superb piece of fielding by Kyle Mayers

Karunaratn­e was man of the match in the first Test with scores of 147 and 83 but paid the price for attempting a quick early single as Mayers ran in and found him well short of the crease

 ?? ?? Sri Lanka’s Ramesh Mendis shows the ball as he leaves the field at the end West Indies’ first innings after taking 6 for 70
Sri Lanka’s Ramesh Mendis shows the ball as he leaves the field at the end West Indies’ first innings after taking 6 for 70

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