Rain halts Sri Lanka push in final test

KANDY, Sri Lanka, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka took two   West Indies wickets in the afternoon session before rain   brought play to an early end on the second day of the third   and final test at Pallakele today.
The tourists lost Shivnarine Chanderpaul for 54 and Dwayne   Bravo without scoring to reach 244-5 before play was halted   prior to the scheduled tea interval with Brendan Nash unbeaten   on 62 and Carlton Baugh on nought.
Sri Lanka made a vital breakthrough soon after lunch by   ending a 99-run fourth wicket stand between Chanderpaul and   Nash.
Ajantha Mendis removed the defiant Chanderpaul when Mahela   Jayawardene pulled off a brilliant diving catch at slip,   inches off the ground.
Seven balls later left-arm spinner Rangana Herath, who was   brought into the attack rather late in the innings, made up   for lost time by taking the wicket of Dwayne Bravo.
Wicket-keeper Prasanna Jayawardene brought off a smart   stumping when Bravo charged forward but missed the   sharp-turning ball.
The wicket of Darren Bravo was all hosts Sri Lanka had to   show for their morning’s work as West Indies reached 229-3 at   lunch.
West Indies, resuming on 134-2, went into lunch with   fourth-wicket pair Chanderpaul and Nash putting together an   unbroken stand of 87 off 173 balls.
Nash reached his half-century before the break off 74   balls, with five fours helping him to 55. Left-hander   Chanderpaul played the anchor role, batting throughout the   session to 46.
Chanderpaul survived a suicidal reverse sweep shot off   left-arm spinner Rangana Herath at 38.
The umpire ruled him out lbw but he successfully   challenged the decision, the replay showing the ball clearly   hit his gloves.
There was no such luck for Bravo, however, who added only   five runs to his overnight score of 63 before Dilhara Fernando   trapped him lbw in the fourth over of the day.
Bravo asked for a referral but the ball was shown to have   thudded into his pads, hitting him between leg and middle.
The three-match series is tied at 0-0 after the first two   tests were drawn.

Scoreboard

Brendan Nash
Brendan Nash

West Indies first innings (overnight 134-2)

C. Gayle lbw b Lakmal 0

D. Smith lbw b Mendis 55

Darren Bravo lbw b Fernando 68

S. Chanderpaul c M Jayawardene b Mendis 54

B. Nash not out 62

Dwayne Bravo st P Jayawardene b Herath 0

C. Baugh not out 0

Extras: (lb-2, nb-2, w-1) 5 Total: (five wickets, 81 overs) 244

Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-115 3-142 4-241 5-242

To Bat: D Sammy, S Benn, N Pascal, K Roach

Bowling (to date): Lakmal 16-5-35-1, Mathews 10-4-34-0, Dilshan 10-1-20-0, Fernando 15-2-72-1 (1w), Mendis 18-3-51-2 (2nb), Herath 12-2-30-1.

Sri Lanka: T. Paranavitana, T. Dilshan, K. Sangakkara, M. Jayawardene, T. Samaraweera, A. Mathews, P. Jayawardene, R. Herath, A. Mendis, D. Fernando, S. Lakmal.