When packing their bags for the T20 World Cup, West Indies seems to have secured their reputation in the trunk but forgetting their punch form.
The Fallout which is the exit of the defending champion in Abu Dhabi on Thursday night.
Clinging to the thread of frayed hopes to get to the semifinals, Kieron Pollard and his men play a strong crisis manuscript.
In the battle between the two parties played the final in 2012, beyond Sri Lankan’s dispute, rubbing salt into a sick wind wound, with a 20-run victory, thus ending their campaign with a positive note.
Sri Lanka scorecardchasing is very competitive 189/3, the holder gathered 169/8.
West Indies need to pursue targets in seven overs that are impossible to climb up from their negative net runway.
But the fall began above with Chris Gayle installed a sad show.
Gayle discussed his goal to Binura Fernando (2/24), who replaced the birth of Kumara on line-up, in the second.
The Jamaica Toe-ends the ball to hand over Wanindu Hasaranga for caregivers at mid-off.
Evin Lewis followed him, losing his stump to Fernando four balls later.
Reduced to 47 for 3 in PowerPlay, West Indies needed a miracle to do great theft.
The only hope offered by Nicholas Moran (46; 34b; 1×6) and Shimron Hetmyer (81 N.O; 54b; 8×4; 4×6), but their efforts faded in the background level of demand and goal fell at one end.
Pacer Chamika Karunaratne (2/43) and Leggie Hasaranga (14/219) is another major goalkeeper for the winners.
Previously, with dew played a big role in the Venue, Pollard, who won his first competition throws, invited Sri Lanka for bats.
When the match was opened, the wind might realize, the throw was the only bright spark for them at night Diwali.
Pathum Young Nissanka (51; 41b; 5×4) and Kushal Perera (29) get Lanka for a good start with their 42-run opening stand.
Introduced into the sixth attack, Andre Russell hit the second ball when the Perera returned to Russell.
But it did not charge Lanka as Charith Asalanka (68; 41b; 8×4; 1×6) hand in hand with Nissanka to fight to the West Indies camp.
Captain Dasun Shanaka came to a late party with an invincible 14-ball-25 which pushed the total Lanka.
Also, he saw decomposed from the bowling strong winds in excess deaths because they conceded 57 running in the last five overs.
West Indies played their last match against Australia on Saturday.