Partnership: 300(491)
West Indies lead by 160 runs
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Day 3: Tea Break
SL 308
WI 492 /5 (136) CRR:3.62
- West Indies lead by 184 runs
Roston Chase 144 (265)
Amir Jangoo 187 (327)
Partnership: 324(515)
Last 10 overs: 66 runs, 0 wkts
Roston Chase * 150[274
138.4
Rajitha to Roston Chase, 1 run, 150 up for Roston Chase! A restrained celebration from the Windies skipper! He has set a prime example for his team. Back of a length and a bit of width on offer. Chase stands tall and slaps it to deep backward point.
139.4
Dinusha to Amir Jangoo, 2 runs, this is good running! Jangoo strides to the tossed up delivery and plays it with soft hands through wide mid-on. The batters run hard once again to pick up a brace.
The lead moves to 200 for the Windies
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140.4
Rajitha to Roston Chase, FOUR, edged but over the leaping fielder at gully!
141.1
Dinusha to Amir Jangoo, 1 run, maiden double century in Tests for Jangoo in only his second Test! He will remember this knock for ages! He has mixed solidity with flair superbly and has dominated the Sri Lankans. He takes his helmet off, raises his arms, kisses the badge on his helmet. He then gets a bear hug from his skipper. He then kneels down and kisses the turf - a celebration that is reminiscent of the legendary Shivnaraine Chanderpaul. Coming back to the delivery, it was tossed up full outside off, Jangoo knelt across on one knee and swept it round the corner