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Warnapura's
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Malinda
Warnapura, the left handed opening batsman
carried on with his good form shown in the
warm-up game a few days back with a maiden test
match hundred. On the opening day of the first
test at the Providence Stadium, Sri Lanka are
very much on track to get to a healthy first
innings total. On a pitch that hardly helped the
bowlers, Sri Lanka applied well to a good
launchpad of 269 for 4 at stumps.
The West Indian bowling lacked the teeth and
the visitors were too lucky to win the toss on
what looks to be a dead batting track. The
openers - Michael Vandort and Malinda Warnapura,
both left handers provided them with a perfect
start. Chris Gayle had just the two fast bowlers
in Daren Powell and Jerome Taylor to make any
sort of impact. His weak bowling attack went
wicketless until a superb inswinging yorker from
Taylor exploited the big backlift of Michael
Vandort. By the time the tall Vandort could get
his bat down, the swinging yorker had struck him
on his foot to give the breakthrough for the
homeside.
Vandort had done a fine job by then, scoring
a solid 52 (from 117 balls with 8 fours). The
opening stand was worth 130 in around 43 overs.
Another partnership followed for the Lankans
with Sangakkara joining hands with Malinda
Warnapura. Both left handers looked in absolute
control which forced Gayle to opt for a
defensive approach. Plenty of spin was used in
the form of the Captain himself along with
debutant left arm spinner Sulieman Benn. The
spinners were restrictive enough but never
really produced wicket taking deliveries. There
was one rare opportunity for West Indies when
Warnapura had nicked one straight to Bravo in
the slips off Gayle. However, that was put down
and Warnapura had got to his maiden century a
few minutes later. It was his first century in
the third innings of his career!
West Indies in a way could bring back some
life in the day's play with a few wickets which
included that of Warnapura (120 from 226 balls
with 14 fours) and Sangakkara (50 from 114 balls
with 3 fours). Both these left handers were
dismissed to innocuous deliveries. If those two
soft dismissals weren't enough, Sri Lanka lost
another one before close in the form of Thilan
Samaraweera (0 from 2). That made the score to
243 for 4 with Jerome Taylor striking twice in
the 83rd over. The visitors finished the day at
269 for 4 with Mahela Jayawardene on 25 and
Dilshan on 15. Batsmen are expected to score
plenty of runs on this track and all seems to
depend on how the West Indian batting comes up
against Muttiah Muralitharan.
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