Roston Chase is a man in great form as West Indies prepare to face Sri Lanka in the One-Day International Series. The all-rounder struck a century, took two wickets and held a brilliant caught and bowl, as West Indies warmed up for the opening One-Day International with a dominant six-wicket victory over the Sri Lanka Board President’s XI on Thursday.
Playing in their final pre-series contest at Chilaw Marians Cricket Club Ground in Katunayake, the visitors easily chased down their target of 277 for just four wickets with 21 balls to spare, thanks to Chase’s 136 off 113 balls.
Opener Shai Hope hit a typically composed 85 off 102 balls, while Sunil Ambris saw West Indies over the line with an unbeaten 34 from 44 balls.
The President’s XI had earlier posted 276-8 off their 50 overs. Wicket-keeper Minod Bhanuka made a top score of 69 from 88 balls and Ramesh Mendis, played well with a near run-a-ball unbeaten 64.
In the second half, West Indies then found themselves in early trouble at 35-2 in the eighth over when the opener Brandon King and Darren Bravo, who made a century earlier this week, both fell in single figures to catches at the wicket.
However, Chase arrived to turn the game in the visitors’ favour, inspiring two successive century stands, first with Hope and then with Ambris. He put on 133 for the third wicket with Hope who stroked 11 fours in his knock, and then added 108 for the fourth wicket with Ambris who counted a four and a six.
Overall, Chase hit 16 fours and a six before he was dismissed with scores level, bowled by new-ball left-arm seamer Vishwa Fernando (2-56).
West Indies will play the first ODI against Sri Lanka on Saturday at the Sinhalese Sports Club. First ball is 09:30h (12 midnight Eastern Caribbean Time/11pm Friday Jamaica Time).
The second match will be at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium in Hambantota on February 26 with the third and finals ODI on March 1 at the Pallakele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. (CWI)