HASARANGA, THEEKSHANA AND ASALANKA HELPED SRI LANKA TO CLINCH ODI SERIES AFTER RECORD NINTH WICKET STAND of 119 RUNS BY WINDIES PAIR OF RUTHERFORD AND MOTIE

Hasaranga and Theekshana spin West Indies out and seal Sri Lanka series win
Rutherford and Motie put on a WI record ninth-wicket stand but it was in vain

Sri Lanka 190 for 5 (Asalanka 62*, Joseph 2-30) beat West Indies 189 all out (Rutherford 80, Motie 50, Hasaranga 4-40, Theekshana 3-25, Fernando 3-35) by five wickets

Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie put on a record-breaking 119-run ninth-wicket stand, before Motie and Alzarri Joseph struck once apiece inside the powerplay. Aside from these stretches of dominance though, Sri Lanka ran away with the game.

Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, and Asitha Fernando had sent West Indies crashing to 58 for 8, before that ninth-wicket resistance came. Then, after the loss of two early wickets, Sri Lanka recovered through a 62-run partnership between Sadeera Samarawickrama and Nishan Madushka, before the in-form Charith Asalanka came in to produce a fluent half-century, and take Sri Lanka to a substantial victory, and another series victory under his fledgling captaincy.

Though the pitch for this 44-over match – drizzle had delayed the start by two hours – was exceedingly spin friendly (it was the same track used for Sunday’s game), 190 was always going to be a challenge to defend. Where Sri Lanka’s spinners were able to be consistently menacing, often getting significant turn even off faster deliveries, West Indies’ slow bowlers did not quite have the same impact.

Motie was their best slow bowler, conceding only 18 from his nine overs, and taking the wicket of Kusal Mendis. But legspinner Hayden Walsh was underwhelming, guilty of pitching far too short and being picked off – he went for 41 runs off his five overs. Roston Chase was also only moderately effective. In fact it was seamer Alzarri Joseph who collected the innings’ best figures of 2 for 30.

Although Hasaranga would go on to get more wickets, it was Theekshana who was the best of Sri Lanka’s slow bowlers, and Theekshana who set the collapse in motion with a gorgeous offbreak that beat the outside of left-hander Alick Athanaze’s bat and clip off stump. The offbreak turned big on this surface, and he threatened both right-handers and left-handers with it, going to the carrom ball only occasionally. The lines Theekshana bowled were mostly impeccable.

Later, a big offbreak would sneak between Keacy Carty’s bat and pad and rattle his stumps as well, before a slider beat the wild reverse-swipe that Walsh attempted off Theekshana in the 15th over. He collected figures of 3 for 25 off nine overs.

Hasaranga’s googlies were doing their usual damage, with Chase suckered in by one that was flighted beautifully. Hasaranga had to work less hard for the wickets of Romario Shepherd, and Alzarri Joseph, who didn’t fancy picking him. He’d take the final wicket of the innings too, getting Jayden Seales caught and bowled, and took home the game’s best figures of 4 for 40.

Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie put on a record 119 runs for the ninth wicket, Sri Lanka vs West Indies, 2nd ODI, Pallekele, October 23, 2024
Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie put on a record 119 runs for the ninth wicket•AFP/Getty Images
Fernando’s 3 for 35 was especially impressive on a track that did not favour him. He dismissed Brandon King with a surprise bouncer that King played at too early, before bowling Shai Hope with a slightly back of a length delivery that the batter dragged on to his stumps. That he broke the big Rutherford-Motie stand was also significant, even if the wicket of Rutherford came off a low full toss.

In fact, Rutherford had been struggling terribly before Motie joined him at the crease in the 16th over and provided the early impetus for their partnership. The No. 10 struck important boundaries, off Hasaranga especially, and by the end of the 25th over had 35 runs to Rutherford’s 33, though Rutherford had been there longer and faced more balls.

This is the point at which Rutherford began to attack however, having earlier seemed bewildered by every spinner Sri Lanka employed against him. There were suddenly sixes down the ground and on the legside from Rutherford – one hoick over deep square leg off Asalanka’s bowling taking him to his half century, off 57 balls. He continued to hit out until he was caught on the deep square leg boundary in the 35th over, having hit four sixes and seven fours. His 80 off 82 was the highest score in the game.

Later, after Samarawickrama and Madushka – both of whom made 38 – had lifted Sri Lanka out of immediate danger, Asalanka’s entry into the game sent them smoothly off towards the five-wicket victory that would eventuate with 34 balls remaining.

The hallmark of a good Asalanka innings is his early boundary-striking ability, and so it was here – spotting a full delivery outside off from the opposition’s best seamer second ball, Asalanka creamed it through point for four. In Joseph’s next over, Asalanka crashed him through square leg and drilled him through cover for two more fours, having also slog-swept Roston Chase for a boundary in between. In a flash he was on 20 off 14.

Though the tempo slowed, he got to his half century off the 48th ball he faced, and went on to shepherd Sri Lanka home, remaining not out on 62 off 61 balls.

West Indies (44 ovs maximum)
Batting R B M 4s 6s SR
Brandon King
c & b AM Fernando
16 18 19 3 0 88.88
Alick Athanaze
b Theekshana
1 3 14 0 0 33.33
Keacy Carty
b Theekshana
6 14 28 1 0 42.85
Shai Hope (c)†
b AM Fernando
5 6 8 0 0 83.33
Sherfane Rutherford
c Wellalage b AM Fernando
80 82 115 7 4 97.56
Roston Chase
b Hasaranga
8 14 17 0 0 57.14
Romario Shepherd
c Theekshana b Hasaranga
4 2 1 1 0 200.00
Hayden Walsh
b Theekshana
1 7 5 0 0 14.28
Alzarri Joseph
b Hasaranga
1 4 3 0 0 25.00
Gudakesh Motie
not out 50 61 78 6 0 81.96
Jayden Seales
c & b Hasaranga
5 6 8 1 0 83.33
Extras (b 2, lb 6, nb 1, w 3) 12
Total
36 Ov
(RR: 5.25)
189
Fall of wickets: 1-17 (Alick Athanaze, 2.5 ov), 2-17 (Brandon King, 3.4 ov), 3-23 (Shai Hope, 5.4 ov), 4-31 (Keacy Carty, 8.3 ov), 5-52 (Roston Chase, 13.1 ov), 6-56 (Romario Shepherd, 13.3 ov), 7-57 (Hayden Walsh, 14.4 ov), 8-58 (Alzarri Joseph, 15.2 ov), 9-177 (Sherfane Rutherford, 34.2 ov), 10-189 (Jayden Seales, 35.6 ov) •
DRS
Bowling O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB
Maheesh Theekshana
9 1 25
3
2.77 40 2 0 1 1
Asitha Fernando
7 0 35
3
5.00 23 4 0 1 0
Dunith Wellalage
6 0 36 0 6.00 17 2 2 1 0
Wanindu Hasaranga
8 0 40
4
5.00 27 6 0 0 0
Charith Asalanka
4 0 26 0 6.50 14 3 1 0 0
Kamindu Mendis
2 0 19 0 9.50 4 2 1 0 0
Sri Lanka (T: 190 runs from 44 ovs)
Batting R B M 4s 6s SR
Nishan Madushka
b Joseph
38 44 77 6 0 86.36
Avishka Fernando
c King b Joseph
9 12 12 1 0 75.00
Kusal Mendis †
b Motie
3 13 17 0 0 23.07
Sadeera Samarawickrama
c †Hope b Chase
38 50 63 6 0 76.00
Charith Asalanka (c)
not out 62 61 77 7 1 101.63
Janith Liyanage
run out (King/Athanaze)
24 34 41 2 1 70.58
Kamindu Mendis
not out 11 16 16 0 0 68.75
Extras (lb 3, w 2) 5
Total
38.2 Ov
(RR: 4.95)
190/5
Did not bat:
Wanindu Hasaranga,
Dunith Wellalage,
Maheesh Theekshana,
Asitha Fernando
Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Avishka Fernando, 3.3 ov), 2-25 (Kusal Mendis, 8.2 ov), 3-87 (Nishan Madushka, 19.1 ov), 4-112 (Sadeera Samarawickrama, 22.5 ov), 5-167 (Janith Liyanage, 33.4 ov) •
DRS
Bowling O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB
Gudakesh Motie
9 2 18
1
2.00 39 1 0 0 0
Alzarri Joseph
6 0 30
2
5.00 25 5 0 1 0
Jayden Seales
3 0 20 0 6.66 10 4 0 0 0
Hayden Walsh
5 0 41 0 8.20 13 6 1 0 0
Romario Shepherd
4 0 23 0 5.75 12 3 0 0 0
Roston Chase
8.2 0 43
1
5.16 23 2 1 0 0
Alick Athanaze
3 0 12 0 4.00 10 1 0 1 0
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