Jangoo scores 233 alongside Chase’s 194
Stumps, Day 3: Sri Lanka 308 & 15 for 1 (Rajitha 4*, Madushka 2*, Seales 1-5) trail West Indies 626 for 9 dec. (Jangoo 233, Chase 194, Rathnayaka 5-124) by 303 runs
The West Indies are in control of the first Test against Sri Lanka after getting to stumps on Day 3, 303 runs ahead.
The Caribbean side began the day still 37 runs adrift of the visitors’ first innings’ 308 and batted all but the final 20 minutes of the evening session to build a first innings lead of 318.
Thanks to a sublime double century from Amir Jangoo (233) and a career-best 194 from skipper Roston Chase, the hosts racked up 626 before declaring with 9 wickets down.
Jangoo and Chase shared in the highest sixth-wicket partnership in Test history (401) to put the West Indies in the driver’s seat.
The pair took advantage of the continued absence of pacer Lahiru Kumara, who went off injured on Day 3 to bat 100.2 overs for what is also the second-highest partnership for West Indies behind Garfield Sobers and Conrad Hunte.
“I think it was an amazing day,” said West Indies’ Jangoo, who was emotional after bringing up his double.
Amir Jangoo (AFP/Getty Images)