"KJP was released from the healing facility after outputs cleared him. He returned to the ground. He has been cleared, however has been encouraged to rest. He will bat if required tomorrow,"
The aficionado third day's play saw 20 wickets falling. With West Indies 82 for nine and with batting looking extreme, Sri Lanka were attempting to check the stream of runs. The hosts, who lead the three match arrangement 1-0, had a 132 run lead when last man Shannon Gabriel strolled into bat.
Gabriel flung off-spinner Dilruwan Perera and Kusal Perera handling at long-on, tossed himself in an offer to take the catch yet the ball cleared the limit and the defender smashed onto the publicizing hoardings. The defender's face and ribs reached the hoardings and he stayed still for a few minutes compelling the care staff to race to the scene.
A specialist took care of Perera at the setting too and soon he was taken off to a healing facility in an emergency vehicle. Supper was taken early and when play continued, Sri Lanka limited the hosts to 93 hard and fast, a recuperation considering they were 56 for eight.
Without Perera, Danushka Gunathilaka opened batting. The seamers kept on commanding procedures and Sri Lanka were diminished to 81 for five with captain Jason Holder representing four wickets.
Kusal Mendis (24) and Dilruwan Perera (1) stayed sound through to stumps with Sri Lanka requiring a further 63 keeps running with five wickets close by to win. Kusal Perera is relied upon to bat next in an offer to help Sri Lanka square the arrangement and rescue some pride in what has been a grievous visit up until now. Sri Lanka have not lost a Test arrangement to West Indies in 15 years.
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