West Indies struggle to avoid innings defeat against Sri Lanka

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West Indies were struggling to avoid an innings defeat Friday, ending day three of the first Test against Sri Lanka on 67 for 2 in their second innings, still needing another 166 runs to force their hosts to bat again.

Forced to follow on after making 251 the first time round, West Indies face a mammoth task to save the match at the Galle International Stadium with two days still left to play.

After taking six for 68 in the West Indies’ first innings, veteran spinner Rangana Herath claimed the wicket of opener Kraigg Brathwaite, who fell for 34 as play drew to a close, for the second time in the match.

Braithwaite’s was the second wicket to fall in the tourists’ second innings, following the dismissal of Shai Hope.

The 21-year-old Hope made only six before he became the debutant Milinda Siriwardana’s first victim in Test cricket, dragging the ball onto his stumps as he tried a back-foot pull.

Darren Bravo was unbeaten on 20 at stumps, batting alongside the nightwatchman Devendra Bishoo, who has made six.

Sri Lanka earlier compiled a formidable first innings total of 484, thanks mainly to big centuries from Dinesh Chandimal (151) and Dimuth Karunaratne (186).

Bravo and Jerome Taylor were the only batsman to offer significant resistance in the West Indies’ first innings.

Bravo batted confidently to make the highest score of 50 and was dismissed to a sharp catch by Chandimal off Herath just before lunch.

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