Pitman, Smith bowl WI Academy to impressive victory over Sri Lanka Emerging Players
Fast bowler Kelvin Pitman took three wickets to help rout Sri Lanka Emerging Players.
Fast bowler Kelvin Pitman took three wickets to help rout Sri Lanka Emerging Players.

ST. JOHN’s, Antigua, (CMC) – Pacers Kelvin Pitman and Raneico Smith took three wickets apiece to propel West Indies Academy to a series-levelling innings and 26-run win over Sri Lanka Emerging Players just after lunch on the third day of their second four-day match at the Coolidge Cricket Ground here on Monday.

Faced with a first innings deficit of 133, Sri Lanka’s batters faltered in the face of disciplined bowling from the home side and were routed for 107 in 25.1 overs.
The only resistance came from captain Dhananjaya Lakshan, who scored a counterattacking, even half century, and was one of only four players in double digits.
Resuming the day on 1-1, Dilum Sudeera was trapped lbw by Nathan Edward for a duck with only three runs added, Pitman dismissed Shevon Daniel for 11, and Smith accounted for the wicket of Sohan de Livera to leave the visitors wobbling at 27 for four.

Smith also claimed the wickets of Ahan Wickramasinghe and Anjala Bandara as Sri Lanka Emerging Players slipped to 64 for seven.
It took the efforts of Lakshan and Melan Hasanka, who added 37 runs for the eighth wicket, to get them past the 100-mark and give the visitors hope of making the Academy bat again.
However, once leg spinner Zishan Motara broke the partnership by having Lakshan lbw, the innings folded swiftly thereafter.

Pitman ended with figures of 3-22, Smith took 3-29, Motara 2-4 and Edward 2-36.

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