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‘A’ team restrict Sri Lanka

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FLORENCE HALL – Skipper Dhananjaya De Silva struck his 11th first class hundred, but West Indies ‘A’ still managed to restrict Sri Lanka ‘A’ on the third day of the first four-day “Test” yesterday.

The 26-year-old, who boasts two Test hundreds in ten matches, struck 104 as the visitors reached 210 for seven in their first innings before rain and then bad light ended play prematurely at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium.

Wanindu Hasaranga chipped in with 24 and Dasun Shanaka, 20, but Sri Lanka ‘A’ failed to come to grips with the Windies ‘A’ probing attack.

Fast bowlers Keon Joseph (2-28) and Sheldon Cottrell (2-41), along with leg-spinner Damion Jacobs (2-33) did the damage.

Made inroads

After the Windies ‘A’ declared at their overnight 364 for eight, they quickly made inroads into the Sri Lankan innings, reducing it to 33 for two as Ron Chandragupta (11) and Sandun Weerakkody (0) perished cheaply.

However, de Silva came to his side’s rescue, anchoring three successive partnerships to put the innings back on course.

First, he put on 40 for the third wicket with Charith Asalanka (10), a further 35 for the fourth wicket with Shanaka before adding an invaluable 63 for the fifth wicket with Hasaranga.

Ten fours

All told, de Silva struck ten fours and three sixes in an innings lasting 143 balls and nearly four hours.

Sri Lanka were well placed at 171 for four before Jacobs struck twice in successive deliveries to remove de Silva and Chamika Karunaratne (0) as three wickets tumbled for ten runs in the space of 28 deliveries. (CMC)

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