END OF OVER:23 | 11 Runs 1 Wkt | SL: 156/3 | RR: 6.78
- Kusal Mendis56 (22b)
- Kamindu Mendis0 (1b)
- Sherfane Rutherford2-0-27-1
- Alzarri Joseph5-0-41-0
9.20pm So, half-centuries of differing natures from Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis have taken Sri Lanka to a good score after rain stopped play for just over five hours. Nissanka and Avishka Fernando put on an 81-run opening stand which Roston Chase broke. Rain set in a ball later, and when the match restarted, Kusal Mendis made Sri Lanka's intentions clear by smashing 20 runs off the rest of the Chase over. There were a few wickets towards the end, but Sri Lanka's dexterity with the bat and West Indies' sloppiness in the field (they dropped five catches in all!) will mean the visitors will likely have a steep chase ahead of them if they want to grab a consolation win. Be back with us in around 10 minutes for the start of the chase.
Akindu: "Dont suppose anyones recommending dropping Kusal mendis now?"
Here is Kamindu Mendis with two balls to go
KIC Asalanka c Carty b Rutherford 6 (3b 0x4 1x6) SR: 200.00
Rutherford to bowl the final over
END OF OVER:22 | 12 Runs 1 Wkt | SL: 145/2 | RR: 6.59
- Charith Asalanka6 (2b)
- Kusal Mendis46 (18b)
- Alzarri Joseph5-0-41-0
- Sherfane Rutherford1-0-17-0
Rajiv Mel: "Jayasuriya and KJP hols the record jointly if I'm not mistaken" Ah yes, Kusal Perera as well!
And out comes Sri Lanka's best batter in the series, and their captain, Charith Asalanka. Wanindu Hasaranga looks like he is next in line, padded up in the dugout
P Nissanka run out 56 (62b 8x4 1x6) SR: 90.32
A wry smile and some applause from Jayasuriya in the Sri Lanka dugout!
A six and Mendis equals Jayasuriya for the fastest half-century by a Sri Lankan
END OF OVER:21 | 17 Runs | SL: 133/1 | RR: 6.33
- Pathum Nissanka56 (61b)
- Kusal Mendis40 (15b)
- Sherfane Rutherford1-0-17-0
- Alzarri Joseph4-0-29-0