The Gayle-Pollards saw the reverse of the coin



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Chris Gayle couldn’t do anything, but Kieron Pollard hit six-sixes to keep Sri Lanka afloat. As a result, the West Indies won the first T20 with 41 balls to spare. However, in the second match, Gayle-Pollard saw the other side of the coin. Against the Sri Lankan bowlers, the Caribbeans were eliminated by 116 runs with 6 balls. Sri Lanka, which scored 180 runs for 6 wickets, tied the series 1-1 with a 43-run win.

Blue West Indies on Sri Lanka’s spinning poison. The hosts could not withstand the whirlwind of Lakshan Sandakan and Vanindu Hasaranga. Hasaranga, who won the best award in the Antigua match, broke the first order. Took 3 wickets for 16 runs in 4 overs. He sent Lendon Simmons (21 of 19 balls) and Gayle (18 of 16 balls) back to the pavilion before the storm hit. Later he fired Fabián Allen (12 of 18 balls).

Like Hasaranga, Lakshan Sandakan obtained 3 plots. This roulette has spent a total of 10 runs in 3.4 overs. Pollard is the most important gate in Sandakan. The Caribbean captain, who had been violent in the previous match, was not allowed to go too far. He did only 13 runs with 15 balls. In addition, Dushmanta Chamira took 2 wickets for 26 races. Nicholas Puran (7) and Dwayne Bravo (2) returned.

Earlier, by winning the toss and batting, Sri Lanka built up a great collection in the opening game. Two starters Danushka Gunathilaka and Pathum Nisanka added 95 runs. Nisanka was out 37 of 23 balls with 4 limits and 1 six, but Gunathilaka won half a century. He made 58 of 42 balls with 4 limits and 2 sixes. Additionally, Ashin Bandara (19 of 21 balls), Hasaranga (19 of 11 balls) and Angelo Mathews (13 of 15 balls) hit well and the Lankans scored 160 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the assigned 20 overs.

Bravo is the most successful bowler in the West Indies. Got 2 wickets with 25 runs in 4 overs. Obed McCoy and Jason Holder each took a wicket.



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