Tense final day looms after Blackwood sways balance

MATARA, Sri Lanka (CMC) – Part-time off-spinner Jermaine Blackwood snapped up two late wickets to peg back Sri Lanka A, and set up a tense finish to the second four-day ‘Test’ on today’s final day.

With Sri Lanka building a lead at 63 for two, Blackwood struck twice in the space of four deliveries in what proved to be the day’s final over, to limit the hosts to 63 for four at the close of the third day of the contest at the Uyanwatte Stadium here Monday.
He bowled well-set captain Upal Tharanga for 40 and then rattled the stumps of Visha Fernando to send back the new batsman without scoring, as Sri Lanka A start the final day with an overall lead of 78.
Earlier, fast bowler Shannon Gabriel finished with a five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka A, resuming on 137 for six, were dismissed for 166 in their first innings.
Right-armer Gabriel, added three more wickets to his tally from overnight, to finish with five for 29 as Sri Lanka lost their last four wickets for 29 runs, receiving support from young pacer Miguel Cummins with three for 39.
Test opener Kraigg Brathwaite then hammered a top score of 76 off 108 balls with nine fours before being eighth out at 125, but West Indies A lost wickets all round him to crash to 151 all out in reply.
Wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton was the only other batsman to pass 20 with 25 off 33 balls with three fours and a six while tail-ender Sheldon Cottrell with 12 was the only other batsman in double figures.
Brathwaite and Walton added 37 for the fifth wicket – the highest stand of the innings – after West Indies A slumped to 57 for four and once they were separated, the visitors lost their last six wickets for 57 runs.
Off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal was the chief destroyer with five for 73 while seamer Nuwan Pradeep finished with three for 28 and fellow pacer Kasun Madushanka, two for 30.

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