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Cornwall hits out to see West Indies avoid follow-on in Sri Lanka

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West Indies’ Rahkeem Cornwall plays a shot as Sri Lanka’s wicketkeeper Dinesh Chandimal (R) looks on during the third day of the first Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and West Indies at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on November 23, 2021. (Photo: AFP)

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GALLE: The West Indies avoided the follow-on as they reached 215 for eight at lunch on the third day of the third Test in Galle, still trailing hosts Sri Lanka by 171 runs.

Rahkeem Cornwall was on 33 not out off a breezy 43 balls containing five fours and a six, while Joshua Da Silva was on nine at the interval.

Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers resumed on the precarious overnight score of 113-6 needing to reach 187 to avoid being asked to bat again, and the pair managed to add 63 runs for the seventh wicket in the highest first innings partnership for the visitors.

Sri Lanka’s part-time off-spinner Dhananjaya de Silva finally broke through when he induced Mayers, on 45, into an off-drive which was brilliantly taken by captain Dimuth Karunaratne at short cover.

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Holder hit two sixes and three fours before he fell on 36 when Dushmantha Chameera dived to grab a good catch to give Praveen Jayawickrama his third wicket of the innings to leave the visitors 175-8.

With only two wickets in hand, the West Indies still needed 12 more to avoid the follow-on which they managed when Cornwall pulled Jayawickrama to the mid-wicket boundary.

Cornwall then brought up the 200 with a slog six off Mendis as he put on 40 with Da Silva.

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