Sri Lanka without loss after following on

GALLE,  (Reuters) – Sri Lanka were 89 without loss  when rain ended play early on the fourth day of the first test  after being made to bat again by the West Indies having fallen  three runs short of the follow-on total of 381.

Tharanga Paranavitana and Tillakaratne Dilshan were both on  44 as Sri Lanka, who were dismissed for a first innings total of  378, still trailed West Indies by 113 runs.

Off-spinner Shane Shillingford, playing in his fourth test,  returned career best figures of four for 123 and proved to be  the main stumbling block for the hosts.
He picked up the wicket of Dammika Prasad (47) who added 72  runs with Prasanna Jayawardene for the eighth wicket.

It was the only time West Indies felt they were challenged  and once the stand was broken the last two wickets fell in no  time.
Prasanna Jayawardene, came close to saving the follow-on but  top-edged a sweep off Shillingford and was last man out for 58.
Shillingford also added the wicket of Randiv for 12, bowled  through the gap between bat and pad.

Sri Lanka had resumed on 165 for three in response to the  tourists’ 580-9 declared and West Indies continued to pile on  the pressure, capturing three wickets in the morning session.

They broke through in the sixth over when paceman Kemar  Roach had Mahela Jayawardene caught behind by wicketkeeper  Carlton Baugh for 59, ending a 61-run fourth-wicket partnership  with Thilan Samaraweera.

In the previous over, Jayawardene had been dropped by Dwayne  Bravo at leg slip off Shillingford.
Samaraweera completed his half-century but was unfortunate  to be run out when backing up at the non-striker’s end. Bravo  stuck out his boot to block an Angelo Mathews drive and the ball  went straight on to hit the stumps with Samaraweera (52)  slightly out of the crease.

Mathews and Prasanna Jayawardene appeared to be taking Sri  Lanka to lunch without any further loss but West Indies captain  Darren Sammy brought Shillingford back on in the last over  before the break and the spinner duly obliged by dismissing  Mathews for 27 when he edged a catch to Sammy at first slip.

Scoreboard
West Indies first innings

580-9 declared (C Gayle b Mendis  333,
A Barath                                                                                50
Darren Bravo                                                                       58
B Nash                                                                                     64
A Mendis 6-169)
Sri Lanka first innings (overnight 148-3)
T Paranavitana b Roach                                                   10
T Dilshan c Shillingford b Russell                                   0
K Sangakkara b DJ Bravo                                                 73

Jayawardene c Baugh b Roach                                      59
T Samaraweera run out                                                     52
A Mathews c Sammy b Shillingford                              27
P Jayawardene c Roach b Shillingford                        58
S Randiv b Shillingford                                                       12
D Prasad c Russell b Shillingford                                    47
A Mendis c DM Bravo b Roach                                           4
T Thushara not out                                                                 4
Extras: (b-8, lb-8, nb-13, w-3)                                       32
Total: (all out; 95.2 overs)                                            378
Fall of wickets: 1-6 2-61 3-132 4-193 5-227 6-264 7-295 8-367  9-374 10-378
Bowling: Roach 19-2-75-3 (3nb), Russell 15-1-73-1 (9nb, 3w),  Shillingford 33.2-3-123-4, Sammy 11-2-41-0, DJ Bravo 16-4-47-1  (1nb), Gayle 1-0-3-0.