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Test 1: Rain forces at the beginning of day 3 when West Indies avoid follow-up

Test 1: Rain forces at the beginning of day 3 when West Indies avoid follow-up
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Galle (Sri Lanka): The rain forced the end of the beginning with West Indies reached 224/9 after avoiding follow-up on the third day of the first test against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
West Indies added nine walks in 30 balls and lost Cornwall Rahkeem on a short drive to play after lunch before the sky was opened.
Forecasts for the next two days is weting weather.
With a new ball due, Suranga Lakmal was called for the 79th bowl above the West India round from the end of the city and he refused Cornwall.
Lakmal Bike Short balls and Cornwall could not hold the pull shot, but was misdemuted and arrested by Ramesh’s Disbout ran back from the middle of the goal.
Cornwall made 39 out of 58 balls with five four and six.
But the abbreviation of 49-run between Cornwall and Joshua Da Silva ensured West Indies avoided follow-up.
After a short break in the rain, the referee checked the field and decided to continue playing.
Another rain immediately washed the last session before it began, threatening to damage the initial advantage of Sri Lanka.
“We hope and pray for the gods both to us,” said Bowling coach Spin Sri Lanka Piyal Wijetunga, who was disappointed, his reaction failed to send tourists before the rain, despite the accounting eight of the goal between them.
“Not a hundred percent happy with the way we go about things,” he said.
“Children are excited and they try too many things without holding fast to the basics.
Patience is the key and they need to learn.” Play will continue earlier for the last two days to make lost time, with 98 overs scheduled for each.
Previously, Sri Lanka had posted 386 everything after choosing for bats first.
Skipper Diuth Karunaratne scored the 13th test of hundreds, proceeded to make 147 while Dhananjaya de Silva (61) and Pathum Nissanka (56) scored half a century.
West Indies collapsed to 113 for six in the stump on the second day but recovered thanks to the back action in a lower order.
Kyle Mayers (45), Jason holder (36) and Cornwall (39) all peeled off.
The only heating game in front of the series, the four-day match against the Council of XI in Colombo, was called without a ball closed, because it was raining.

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