Dashing de Silva ton puts Sri Lanka in command
De Silva batted with sheer grit along with Lasith Embuldeniya, who shared an unbeaten stand of 107 with the former, to help Sri Lanka finish the day on 328/8. The hosts have extended their lead to a solid 279.
The duo batted through the entire final session, making the West Indies bowlers toil. In Embuldeniya's brave 110-ball stay, he scored 25 runs featuring one six that brought up the 100-run stand with de Sliva.
Dhananjaya de Silva led Sri Lanka's charge with a sensational 153* on day four đź’Ş#WTC23 | #SLvWI | https://t.co/KfM0hJXMqf pic.twitter.com/aw4jhCVOK2
— ICC (@ICC) December 2, 2021
Sri Lanka resumed the day on 46/2, trailing West Indies by 3 runs, with Pathum Nissanka (21*) and Charith Asalanka (4*) in the middle. The visitors went with spinners from both ends to start the proceedings.
Nissanka struck the first boundary of the day in the third over, bringing up the team's fifty and a lead of four. Veerasammy Permaul finally claimed his first wicket of this innings. The spinner bowled an outside off delivery, which spun in nicely, inducing an inside edge to send Asalanka back for 19.
The Sri Lanka opener, Nissanka, was then joined by the No.5 batter, Dhananjaya de Silva. The latter struck his first four off Permaul but was dropped the next ball on 5 as 'keeper Joshua da Silva couldn't hold on to a low catch, a difficult one. The missed opportunity would hurt the visitors as the Sri Lanka duo combined well for a solid partnership.
Nissanka continued his good run with the bat – bringing up yet another fifty – his third in the series. With de Silva, he stitched a 78-run stand, pushing Sri Lanka's total past the 150-mark.
Back-to-back half-centuries for Pathum Nissanka in the Test đź‘Ź#WTC23 | #SLvWI | https://t.co/KfM0hKfnhN pic.twitter.com/NBPfbrirRV
— ICC (@ICC) December 2, 2021
However, his well-made 66 was put to an end by Roston Chase, who had him trapped in front on the stroke of lunch with Sri Lanka on 151/4.
In the second session, the hosts lost Dinesh Chandimal early for 2, with Chase dismissing him caught and bowled. In the same over Nissanka brought up his fifty. He found an able partner in Ramesh Mendis, who provided support from one end with the Sri Lanka opener leading the charge from the other.
Together they pushed Sri Lanka's total over 200 before West Indies skipper Kraigg Brathwaite had Mendis caught for 25. His partnership with de Silva was worth 51 runs.
Sri Lanka then lost two more wickets – Suranga Lakmal and Angelo Mathews – in quick succession. A few overs later, de Silva and Embuldeniya took their side to Tea at 238/8 with a lead of 189.
Dhananjaya de Silva gets his eighth Test century 🌟
— ICC (@ICC) December 2, 2021
He has helped take Sri Lanka’s lead closer to 200.#WTC23 | #SLvWI | https://t.co/KfM0hKfnhN pic.twitter.com/RQWYnLTS9u
In the final session, de Silva stayed firm in his nineties and went on to bring up his eighth Test century. A gritty knock from the Sri Lankan in testing conditions.
After reaching his hundred, he shifted gears in the next over, hitting a four and a six off Chase. He continued to milk runs, with full support from Embuldeniya, who was playing a defensive knock.
While de Silva led Sri Lanka's charge, taking his brilliant knock over 150, Embuldeniya stood firm to accompany his partner till the end of day four.
A declaration might come early in the first session from Sri Lanka, as they will be looking to set up a very competitive target for West Indies on the final day of the Test.