full, follows Kulasekara as he steps away from the stumps to make himself room. He shovels this up towards long-on, where Lewis takes an excellent catch to complete victory, running to his right and then tumbling over
West Indies vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Match at Harare, Nov 16 2016 - Ball by Ball Commentary
5.00pm That's it then. An excellent bowling display from West Indies. Challenging conditions in the first two matches of the tournament. The teams go to Bulawayo next. Will batsmen have a slightly better time there? We'll find out soon. Do join us for that. Until then, bye!
Presentation time. Upul Tharanga: "We restricted them to 227. Bowlers did a great job. Wicket was really good. Our batting didn't turn up today. We lost three early wickets, and we didn't recover from that. We didn't have any good partnership. We have about 3-4 days of rest. Especially from the batting department, we have to work a lot."
Jason Holder: "Probably fell short of our batting target, but we bowled well. I thought we were outstanding on our field. It's good to win, hopefully start turning things around. There are still areas to work on, it's important we keep improving. They're three quality players [the debutants], I just backed them." He's also the man of the match.
Devon: "Great to see the three WI debutants contribute significantly to this victory."
4.48pm A commanding win, West Indies gain a bonus point. It's their first ODI win away from home since the 2015 World Cup. Their total of 227 didn't look adequate at first, but their seamers exploited a helpful surface brilliantly to defend it, especially Jason Holder with the new ball. Gabriel and the debutant Nurse took three each, but Holder was the star as far as I'm concerned. Swung it, seamed it, got extra bounce, and took two early wickets
in the blockhole on middle stump, keeps his front foot out of the way and blocks it back to the bowler
shortish on off stump, clears his front leg and plays an inside-out tennis forehand to mid-off
Jmani: "R. Ponting recently said, WI are always a formidable force in Limited overs and they can always surprise in the big stage., The Champions Trophy this time have lot of serious contenders " -- West Indies haven't qualified for the tournament, though.
length ball on off stump, clears his front leg and smacks it along the ground to mid-on
back of a length outside off, takes a big step across to punch to the right of deep point
full on off stump, and Kulasekara can certainly hit them. Clears his front leg and launches it flat over the bowler's head
low full-toss outside off, nearly a yorker, flat-batted to mid-on
Carlos Brathwaite.
low full toss at 146 clicks, knocked towards mid-off
low full toss at 145 kph. Lakmal looks to clip it away to the leg side, but that was extremely quick and he is hurried, ends up getting an inside edge and the ball goes off the pad straight into the stumps
very full ball, Kulasekara backs away and looks to go over the off side but gets an inside edge and the ball goes behind square
nicely done. Short and outside off and Kulasekara jumps up as he uppishly slaps it through point
Midwicket goes to square leg, suggesting he will persist with the short ball
short of a length ball, gets up just enough for Kulaskara who pulls it and sends the ball on the bounce to cow corner
low full toss outside off, driven straight to mid-off
slower ball accounts for Jayasuriya. It was back of a length and Jayasuriya was looking to just tuck it to the leg side for a quick single but he gets a top-edge instead and the ball lobs towards midwicket where it is easily held
bouncer, shaoes to pull, too high, so he lets it be
a near-yorker goes for a four. It was on the blockhole around off and Jayasuriya drilled it hard down the ground. The ball goes towards long-off where Sulieman Benn gets around it but he does not get down low enough and the ball sneaks through his legs to the boundary. Brathwaite, of course, can't be amused
slowr ball, tries to run it down to fine leg but the lack of pace means he is through with the shot early and gets a top edge to the grill of the helmet. Took his eyes off the ball as he played the stroke
full and outside off and Jayasuriya opens up his arms at the sight of width. It was in the slot and he is able to stay in the crease and comfortably loft it over long-off
short ball, makes a weal attempt at a pull shot but was in no position to play it. There was no room and he ends up ducking slightly even as he tries the stroke. The ball goes through to the wicketkeeper