Day 3: Lunch Break
SL549/9 d
WI 132/2(50) CRR:2.64
- West Indies trail by 417 runs
Amir Jangoo 8 (7)
Kavem Hodge 25 (114)
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Day 3: Lunch Break
SL549/9 d
WI 132/2(50) CRR:2.64
- West Indies trail by 417 runs
Amir Jangoo 8 (7)
Kavem Hodge 25 (114)
50.1
Prabath Jayasuriya to Kavem Hodge, 1 run, drops it short outside off and Hodge rocks back to slap it to sweeper cover for one run
@LBW375
You've been here since 02, I joined in 03, do you think it is a good idea to mention corner with WI cricket?
52.1
W
Prabath Jayasuriya to Amir Jangoo, out Caught by Nishan Madushka!! Gone! There are those rough patches outside off for the left-hander and Jayasuriya has hit the spot perfectly. The ball grips and turn into the batter from one of those patches and Jangoo comes forward into his defense, gets an inside edge on to the pads before the ball goes to FSL where Madushka takes a sharp catch to his left. The double centurion from the last Test is gone!
Amir Jangoo c Nishan Madushka b Prabath Jayasuriya 9(15) [4s-1]
@Dreama
Started following West Indies cricket about the time IVA took over as Captain
We are nowhere near the corner
We are yet to finish descending the hill
Day 3: 2nd Session
WI 138 /3 (54)CRR:2.56
- West Indies trail by 411 runs
Shai Hope 2 (6)
Kavem Hodge 28 (124)
56.6
W
Prabath Jayasuriya to Kavem Hodge, out Caught by Kusal Mendis!! Sri Lanka are starting to take control of the Test as another one goes down. West Indies have lost three wickets in the space of 22 runs, and this time it's Hodge who will have to walk back. A typical Prabath Jayasuriya delivery! Slows it through the air outside off and brings Hodge forward into a defence. The ball grips and turn, kisses the outside edge of the bat before settling into the gloves of the wicketkeeper. Hodge doesn't go for the review, and the entire Sri Lankan team is pumped.
Kavem Hodge c Kusal Mendis b Prabath Jayasuriya 31(139) [4s-2]
Day 3: 2nd Session
WI 146/4(5
CRR:2.52
- West Indies trail by 403 runs
Shai Hope 6 (12)
Justin Greaves 1 (3)
58.1
Prabath Jayasuriya to Justin Greaves, FOUR, too straight and too full from Prabath Jayasuriya, Greaves moves across and whips it to deep mid-wicket for a good-looking boundary
@Dreama
We will not win with any kind of consistency until our batsmen making debut all average 35 to 40+minimum at the FC level
We have FC class players playing for 5, 6, 8, 10 seasons, averaging 28 with 2 tons,
SERIOUSLY??
35 to 40 average with 8 to 10 tons over a 5 year period at FC