Sri Lanka 378/5 in 93.4 Overs
Udara headlines Sri Lanka’s commanding start
Udara starred with a magnificent 188, laying the foundation for Sri Lanka’s imposing first-innings total. The opener shared a record-breaking 215-run partnership for the third wicket with Kamindu Mendis, who played an equally vital hand with a fluent 84.
The duo frustrated the West Indies attack for most of the day before the hosts finally made inroads late in the evening session.
Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva added a valuable 33 before becoming a landmark wicket for Jayden Seales, who claimed his 100th Test scalp.
West Indies seek early momentum on Day 2
The hosts opted for the second new ball late on Day 1, leaving it just two overs old heading into the second morning. With fresh conditions expected to offer assistance, West Indies will hope their pace attack can make immediate breakthroughs and prevent Sri Lanka from posting a daunting first-innings total.
Seales and Alzarri Joseph will be key to the home side’s chances as they look to expose Sri Lanka’s lower order before the visitors move beyond the 450-run mark.
Sri Lanka target a massive first-innings total
Resuming on Day 2, Sonal Dinusha (5*) and Kusal Mendis (0*) will aim to build on Sri Lanka’s strong position. With five wickets still in hand, the visitors will be eyeing a total in the region of 450-500, which could put the West Indies under significant scoreboard pressure and strengthen their chances of levelling the series.
