Despite winning in Bangladesh, West Indies failed at home



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The best team did not arrive in Bangladesh, the West Indies sent several new cricketers. That party has shut out Bangladesh. The Caribbeans lined up a local team against Sri Lanka with regular test players alongside cricketers who naturally did well from here. But they couldn’t win in Bangladesh. The West Indies have drawn a two-game test series against Sri Lanka.

The number of draw events has greatly decreased since the introduction of the Trial Championship. There were no results in the two tests in the West Indies and Sri Lanka. Like the first Test, Antigua finished the last Test in a tie.

However, both tests were expected to have an impressive ending. But no. Because the two teams batted carefully to chase the target without running after the victory. The West Indies made the first Test and Sri Lanka made the last Test. The Lankans had a goal of 36 to win the second Test in Antigua. On the last afternoon of the fourth day, they scored 29 runs without losing a wicket and the visitors needed 346 runs on the final day. After losing 2 wickets for that goal, they scored 193 runs and the game ended in a draw.

The fact that Sri Lanka didn’t think about winning is proof of their hitting. Starter Lahiru Thirimanne played 114 balls for 39 runs and was in the area for 175 minutes. Captain Dimuth Karunaratne handled 16 balls in his 75-run innings and lasted 244 minutes.

After their departure, Oshada Fernando and Dinesh Chandimal also hit with a true test spirit. Oshada was undefeated on 7 of 119 balls, while Chandimal played 8 balls to score 10 *.

Aljari Joseph and Kyle Myers took the two wickets that Sri Lanka lost in the second inning.

Previously, the West Indies, which had scored 354 in the first inning, declared the second inning at 280 for four. And Sri Lanka scored 256 runs in its first innings.

Caribbean captain Craig Brathwaite, who scored 75 in the second inning after scoring 126 in the first inning, was the man of the match. Sri Lankan fast pitcher Suranga Lakmal, who spread the light with the ball, won the award for the series.



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