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Windies face challenging victory target
published: Sunday | April 6, 2008


Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera on his way to a superb 125 against the West Indies on the third day of the second Test in Port-of-Spain yesterday. - Dellmar

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP):

THILAN SAMARAWEERA smacked a brilliant 125 to rescue a wobbling Sri Lanka yesterday and set the West Indies 253 to win the second Test and save the series.

The visitors, 1-0 up in the two-Test series, were bowled out for a second time on the last ball of the third day for 268 to leave the West Indies with two days to make a challenging victory target at Queen's Park Oval.

Samaraweera and Chaminda Vaas shared a seventh-wicket stand of 138 that pulled Sri Lanka from peril at 99 for six.

Samaraweera crafted his sixth Test hundred in five hours from 199 balls and struck 18 boundaries.

Veteran Vaas contributed 45 spanning 114 balls in just over three hours.

"I think every hundred is the best," Samaraweera said. "My debut hundred was a special one and I scored one in Pakistan after we were nine for three and saved Sri Lanka. But this one is special," he said.

Samaraweera also praised Vaas with whom he shared the innings-reviving stand.

Brilliant

"Vaas was special. He is brilliant for Sri Lankan cricket and he did really well in supporting me."

Samaraweera added he was confident of winning in the last two days for a first series victory in the Caribbean.

"I think we have a good chance because we have a special spinner in 'Murali' and the bounce is uneven," he said. "I think the new ball is also key. If we can get two, three wickets with the new ball we will win definitely."

Jerome Taylor led the West Indians with four for 52 and added a critical run out.

The home team spent the first hour of the day eking out a first-innings lead of 16 after resuming on 268-7 in reply to Sri Lanka's 278.

West Indies added 26 runs but the last three wickets tumbled for five runs as Muttiah Muralitharan completed his 63rd five-wicket haul in Tests.

The offspinner ended with 5-79. He claimed Denesh Ramdin to a sharp catch to first slip for 13, while Daren Powell was plumb leg before to one that kept a bit low on three.

In between, Vaas claimed Taylor for 13 to a clear lbw verdict.

Sri Lanka's second innings was rocked early by Taylor, who provided two wickets in his first over. He claimed Malinda Warnapura for a duck and ran out Michael Vandort for one.

Warnapura edged to third slip where Sewnarine Chattergoon pouched a good catch, while Vandort was a yard out after Taylor's athletic pickup and direct hit on follow through.

Fidel Edwards and Powell provided the key scalps of captain Mahela Jaywardene and world No. 1-rated batsman Kumar Sangakkara as Sri Lanka slipped to 32-4.

Jayawardene struck three boundaries in his 12 before dragging a wide delivery from Edwards back on to his stumps.

Deflected catch

Sangakkara fell in the next over for 14 as he deflected a catch to Marlon Samuels at gully.

Samaraweera and Tillakaratne Dilshan countered in an enterprising fifth-wicket stand of 41 but were separated just before lunch.

Dilshan lashed four fours and a meaty pull for six in 25 before having his off stump uprooted by Taylor as he missed a drive.

Taylor struck again after the interval as the visitors slumped to 99-6 when Chamara Silva sliced a drive on 13 to gully where Samuels held a fine, two-handed catch to his left.

But Samaraweera and Vaas dulled the West Indian edge for much of the remainder of the day.

Samaraweera, the Singhalese Sports Club right-hander, brought up his century off 173 balls with two successive boundaries, his 14th and 15th, off Edwards.

He lost Vaas soon afterward as Chris Gayle induced an edge to wicketkeeper Ramdin.

Samaraweera eventually perished when an inspired diving save and pinpoint return from Samuels earned a run out.

Sri Lanka first innings 278

West Indies first innings

(Resumed at 268-7)

D. Ramdin c Jayawardene

b Muralitharan 13
J. Taylor lbw Vaas 13
D. Powell lbw Muralitharan3
F. Edwards not out 1
Extras: (5lb, 2w, 15nb) 22
TOTAL: (all out - 76.2 overs) 294

Fall: 1-58, 2-137, 3-141, 4-177, 5-199, 6-246, 7-266, 8-289, 9-291, 10-294.

Bowling: Chaminda Vaas 23-1-76-2 (8nb), Ishara Amerasinghe 12-1-62-1, Thilan Thushara 12-0-72-2 (5nb, 2w), Muttiah Muralitharan 29.2-4-79-5 (2nb).

Sri Lanka second innings

M. Vandort run out (Taylor) 1
M. Warnapura c Chattergoon b Taylor 0
K. Sangakkara c Samuels b Powell 14
M. Jayawardene b Edwards 12

T. Samaraweera run out

(Samuels/Ramdin) 125

T. Dilshan b Taylor 25

C. Silva c Samuels b Taylor 13
C. Vaas c Ramdin b Gayle 45
T. Thushara c Ramdin b Bravo 10
M. Muralitharan c Powell b Taylor 4
I. Amerasinghe not out 0
Extras: (1b, 10lb, 6w, 2nb) 19
TOTAL: (all out - 75.1 overs) 268

Fall: 1-2, 2-4, 3-32, 4-32, 5-73, 6-99, 7-237, 8-252, 9-268, 10-268.

Bowling: Daren Powell 13-4-49-1 (5w), Jerome Taylor 15.1-1-52-4 (1w), Fidel Edwards 14-1-62-1 (2nb), Dwayne Bravo 19-5-64-1, Chris Gayle 14-0-30-1.

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