Khaleej Times

Cremer rues ‘tough’ reprieve for Sri Lanka star

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colombo — Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer bemoaned a third umpire decision to reprieve Niroshan Dickwella, a move which eased Sri Lanka’s record chase in the one-off Test on Tuesday.

The decision was “tough”, said Cremer, whose spin bowling had the hosts in early trouble on the final day before a 121-run partnershi­p between Dickwella and Asela Gunaratne secured Sri Lanka’s best-ever run chase of 388.

Dickwella rescued Sri Lanka from a precarious 203-5, but the left-handed batsman’s gritty 81 needed plenty of luck.

The wicketkeep­er-batsman survived a stumping from Sikandar Raza’s off-spin on 37 and was then dropped by wicketkeep­er Regis Chakabva on 63. The stumping reprieve cost Zimbabwe dearly. It was referred to Indian third umpire Chettithod­y Shamshuddi­n, who ruled him not out despite replays showing his toe was on the crease — a case where the batsman can be given out.

“From what I saw, I honestly didn’t see any doubt why it should be not out, but it’s just one of those things,” Cremer, who led his side to victory in the one-day series, told reporters.

“I suppose you have technology and it clearly shows ... it’s tough when those things go against you when you are trying to win a Test match on the last day,” said Cremer who took four for 150.

Left-arm spinner Sean Williams finally got Dickwella caught behind but his prolonged stay was key in the hosts’ victory.

Gunaratne (80) put on an unbeaten 67-run partnershi­p with Dilruwan Perera (29) to dash Zimbabwe’s hopes of a first Test win over Sri Lanka.

“We tried hard. We have missed a few opportunit­ies, but I am very proud about the way the guys played,” said Cremer, who got nine wickets in the match including his maiden five-wicket haul in Sri Lanka’s first innings.

“To win the ODI series and to push them in the Test match taking it to the last day was a very good effort from the boys.” —

 ?? AFP ?? Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer (centre) duirng the final day’s play of the one-off Test against Sri Lanka. —
AFP Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer (centre) duirng the final day’s play of the one-off Test against Sri Lanka. —

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