Sri Lanka make slow progress on restricted day

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka, batting first on a  new pitch, struggled for runs on a restricted opening day of the  second test against West Indies to crawl to 84-3 at the close today.
Bad light and rain curtailed play after only eight balls in  the final session. Just 37.2 overs were possible in the day.
The West Indies fast bowlers made full use of the pitch and  conditions to capture three cheap wickets for 34 runs before  skipper Kumar Sangakkara (25) and Thilan Samaraweera (26) put a  stop to the rot with an unbroken partnership of 50 for the  fourth wicket.
Kemar Roach struck the first blow for West Indies when he  got rid of the dangerous Tillakaratne Dilshan for four by  piercing his defence.
Roach also captured the wicket of the other opener Tharanga  Paranavitana for 16 when he tempted him to edge a catch to  second slip.
Skipper Darren Sammy, who bowled a marathon 17 over spell,  was rewarded with his first wicket of the series when he bowled  Mahela Jayawardene between bat and pad for two.
Sangakkara and Samaraweera negotiated the next hour or so to  deprive the West Indies bowlers from gaining the ascendancy.
The first test ended in a draw at Galle.

Scoreboard

Sri Lanka first innings

T. Paranavitana c DJ Bravo b Roach 16

T. Dilshan b Roach 4

K. Sangakkara not out 25

M. Jayawardene b Sammy 2

T. Samaraweera not out 26

Extras: (b-1,lb-4,nb-1,w-5) 11

Total: (three wickets, 36 overs) 84

Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-31, 3-34

To Bat: A. Mathews, P. Jayawardene, N. Kulasekara, R. Herath, A. Mendis, S. Lakmal.

Bowling: Roach 10-4-24-2, Sammy 17-6-25-1 (1nb), DJ Bravo 7.2-3-21-0 (5w), Benn 3-1-9-0.