Player of the Match
Player of the Match

10.12 pm: That brings us to the end of this match. There is still one ODI to go and then the T20Is on this tour. Make sure you check out Andrew Fidel Fernando's report of this game. Till then, on behalf of Fidel and Chandan, this is Saurabh saying goodnight and goodbye.

Dimuth Karunaratne: "I'd like to thank my teammates. They played their hearts out. The way Kusal and Avishka batted - the intensity is what I'm expecting from the boys. Be confident and play their natural game. [Wristspinners] are the wicket-taking bowlers. Last few years we didn't have that in one-day matches, so hopefully they'll continue in the next matches as well. The fast bowlers were also good, kept good areas. Thisara is bowling well, batting well. When I give him the ball he bowls well and when he gets a chance to bat, he does well. Mickey Arthur is a nice guy, and he's trying to groom us. With all the youngsters in the side it's not easy but he was supporting us and giving us confidence. He's doing a good job. Thanks to all spectators also, I'm expecting this crowd in Pallekele as well."

Kieron Pollard: "It was the start we were looking forward to, getting two wickets early. But I put the catch of Kusal Mendis down, otherwise they would have been three down. We didn't stick to our plans long enough. I don't think we were up to the international standard today. Well bowled to them and well played to them. We weren't there in all three departments today. We can pinpoint a lot of things but I don't want to go into a lot of details. We'll do that as a team. I cop this one on the chin and we move on to Kandy."

Avishka Fernando is the Man of the Match.

10.04 pm: Presentations coming up soon.

Angelo Mathews: "Brilliant win. We had a poor start but the way Avishka and Kusal Mendis batted was outstanding. And then the bowlers did their job. [on his fielding] (laughs) well I'm trying to contribute whichever way I can. A very big thank you to the crowd, they've been right behind us. [on his resuming bowling] Feeling good. I've been building it up the last couple of weeks."

9.53 pm: Takes Sri Lanka just four balls to wrap things up after the floodlight failure. They'll be mighty pleased with this series win. Avishka Fernando and Kusal Mendis both hit their respective 2nd ODI centuries in a massive 239-run stand. The new-ball bowlers were disciplined and the wristspinners ran rings around the West Indies batsmen.

Celebrations in the Sri Lankan camp and lots of smiles. There's some introspection to do for West Indies. The first match was evenly fought but they've been blown away here. The bowling needs an urgent lift. Batting collapses while chasing big totals can happen, so that's there. But overall, this match has been one-way traffic apart from the initial few overs when Sri Lanka lost two quick wickets.

39.1
W
Sandakan to Allen, OUT, picks out long-on. It's all over. Sri Lanka win by 162 runs and seal the series 2-0. This was tossed up on the stumps, Allen made room and connected well with the lofted on-drive, but there was a fielder right there and he hit it straight to him. He didn't have much option, other than trying to hit out.

FA Allen c NLTC Perera b Sandakan 17 (14b 2x4 1x6) SR: 121.42

DinBandhu : "Quite literally..lights out for Windies...they need to sort the team combination...first four lack firepower completely and then the power hitters over-compensate..think windies need Hetmeyer and Pooran at the top"

END OF OVER:
39 | 4 Runs 2 Wkts | WI: 184/9 (162 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 4.71, RRR: 14.72)

  • Fabian Allen17 (13b)
  • Nuwan Pradeep6-0-37-2
  • Lakshan Sandakan9-0-57-2
38.6
W
Pradeep to Joseph, OUT, off stump goes for a walk. Took just three balls post resumption to get another one. Yorker on off, too good for a tailender. The stumps were out of the ground before his bat had come down properly almost

AS Joseph b Pradeep 0 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

38.5
0
Pradeep to Joseph, no run, bouncer, goes over his left shoulder. He goes for the pull but misses.
38.4
0
Pradeep to Joseph, no run, yorker on middle and off, tailing in late first up. Driven off the toe-end back to the bowler

9.48 pm: All set to restart.

9.45 pm: And Fidel was right, because the lights are coming back on.

9.42 pm: Fidel says reassuringly that "flooodlight failures have happened in Hambantota before and it's probably just a generator issue." So hopefully it'll get fixed soon.

9.35 pm: We're having a bit of a technical problem at the venue with some of the lights. While they get that sorted, it's me, Saurabh, back for the final stretch. We'll have to wait a bit though. One light tower seems to have gone out. Possibly two have.

38.3
W
Pradeep to Paul, OUT, Pradeep outsmarts him. These batsmen were clearly chancing their arm, and he bowls a beautiful back of the hand slower ball, which floats up to almost yorker length. Paul is playing a mighty heave over the legside, but is through the shot early, and the ball goes clattering into the stumps.

KMA Paul b Pradeep 21 (27b 3x4 0x6) SR: 77.77

38.2
4
Pradeep to Paul, FOUR, short again, and wide of off stump, but Paul fetches that and bashes it over midwicket for four
38.1
0
Pradeep to Paul, no run, shortish ball on off stump. Paul tries to defend and gets a thick inside edge onto thigh pad

END OF OVER:
38 | 13 Runs | WI: 180/7 (166 runs required from 12 overs, RR: 4.73, RRR: 13.83)

  • Fabian Allen17 (13b)
  • Keemo Paul17 (24b)
  • Lakshan Sandakan9-0-57-2
  • Nuwan Pradeep5-0-33-0
37.6
6
Sandakan to Allen, SIX, Allen's going to have some fun! This is tossed up, overpitched really, and Allen makes room, clears the front leg, and wallops this high over wide long off for the first six of the match!
37.5
0
Sandakan to Allen, no run, floated up, defended into the offside
37.4
1
Sandakan to Paul, 1 run, flatter, faster, turning in from middle stump. Paul goes back and clips this away towards midwicket
37.3
0
Sandakan to Paul, no run, flighted beautifully, getting Paul to commit to the shot, before the ball dips, grips and turns to beat the shot and strike him in front of middle and off. Huge appeal and it's turned down. But they are reviewing it. Is it turning too much and missing leg though? There's no inside edge on to pad, so it's all down to ball tracking, which is taking a while. As suspected, it's turning too far, and missing the stumps. Sri Lanka lose their review.
37.2
1
Sandakan to Allen, 1 run, similar floated up ball, but tighter into the stumps. Drilled to mid off.
37.2
5nb
Sandakan to Allen, (no ball) FOUR, floated up and pitched wide. Allen strides out and slams that through the covers. Gets a free hit next ball as it's a no-ball as well.
37.1
0
Sandakan to Allen, no run, floated up, straightening on off stump. Allen goes back and hits it in the offside, but can't beat Mathews at cover.

END OF OVER:
37 | 5 Runs | WI: 167/7 (179 runs required from 13 overs, RR: 4.51, RRR: 13.76)

  • Fabian Allen6 (8b)
  • Keemo Paul16 (22b)
  • Nuwan Pradeep5-0-33-0
  • Lakshan Sandakan8-0-44-2
36.6
1
Pradeep to Allen, 1 run, short and wide, but I think that's a slower ball. Allen slams that away to the sweeper cover

West Indies in Sri Lanka 2019-20 News

West Indies 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st64SW AmbrisSD Hope
2nd19DM BravoSD Hope
3rd10DM BravoRL Chase
4th37RL ChaseN Pooran
5th1KA PollardN Pooran
6th6JO HolderN Pooran
7th21N PooranKMA Paul
8th26FA AllenKMA Paul
9th0FA AllenAS Joseph
10th0SS CottrellFA Allen