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November 4, 2021

Sri Lanka End West Indies Title Defence With Inspired Win

November 4, 2021

Sri Lanka beat West Indies in Abu Dhabi to end the defending champions’ title defence at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021.

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Sri Lanka produced an inspired performance to win their final match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 and end West Indies’ hopes of defending their title.

Kieron Pollard’s side went into the game knowing that they needed a big win to give them a chance of qualifying from Group 1.

But Sri Lanka, who already knew they were out of qualification contention, put West Indies to the sword after being put in to bat, with Charith Asalanka and Pathum Nissanka scoring outstanding half-centuries in a daunting total of 189/3.

And in reply West Indies lost both openers Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis in the second over, and never looked like reaching the target, despite lively knocks from Nicholas Pooran (46) and Shimron Hetmyer (80*).

West Indies struggle with the bat

With 190 to get and knowing that a win would only just keep them alive in the tournament, West Indies’ reply got off to an inauspicious start when Chris Gayle fell in the second over, plonking a catch to mid-off for 1 off 5.

Binura Fernando picked up a second wicket just four balls later when the dangerous Evin Lewis chopped on as he looked for a third boundary of the over.

And Sri Lanka struck another blow in the sixth over when Roston Chase was brilliantly caught by Bhanuka Rajapaksa to leave West Indies three down inside the Powerplay.

Pooran, promoted to number three, looked fluent in his 46 off 34, and alongside Shimron Hetmyer gave West Indies a glimmer of hope.

But Pooran’s dismissal in the 12th over ultimately ended the chance of the chase, with Andre Russell, Pollard and Jason Holder all falling cheaply.

And even Hetmyer’s explosive finale wasn’t enough as West Indies finished on 169/8, still 21 runs short.

Sri Lanka’s rapid start

Earlier, openers Perera and Nissanka had got Sri Lanka off to a strong start in their final game of the tournament.

The wicketkeeper-batter, in particular, looked in sparkling form, hitting three boundaries as he raced to 29 off 20 before being dismissed by a spectacular caught-and-bowled by Andre Russell.

But the fall of Perera brought Asalanka to the crease, and the 24-year-old showed attacking intent right from the off and putting on a fine partnership with Nissanka through the middle overs.

Asalanka’s brilliance

The 91-run partnership for the second wicket finally came to an end when DJ Bravo had Nissanka caught on the boundary for 51.

But Asalanka just kept on rolling, overtaking Jos Buttler as the highest runscorer at the tournament before falling in the penultimate over for 68.

And skipper Dasun Shanaka rubbed salt into West Indies’ wounds with a sparkling late cameo, smashing 22 off just 13 balls to help his side post 189/3.

West Indies bow out

Sri Lanka’s win saw them end their tournament in style and with hope for the future, particularly after the impressive individual displays of Asalanka and Wanindu Hasaranga.

But West Indies still have a game to play against qualification hopefuls Australia in what could be the final match of the careers of a number of the West Indian stars.

-ICC

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