West Indies middle-order batsman, Nkrumah Bonner, admits the team is disappointed with another poor showing at the crease but believes it remains possible to escape the current predicament.
Heading into the final day, the Windies are 52 for 6 and chasing a massive total of 296. Bonner (18) and Joshua Da Silva (15) are the batsmen currently at the crease and will both be hoping to be the start of an unlikely recovery.
Earlier, in pursuit of Sri Lanka’s second innings total of 191 for 4 declared, the West Indies experienced a shocking top-order capitulation that left them struggling at 18 for 6 after just 13 overs.
Spin bowling continued to be the major issue for the batsmen with Shai Hope, Roston Chase, Kyle Mayer, and Jason Holder all failing to pick the straighter deliveries. Similar to the first innings, it was the loopy offspin of Mendis that the team continued to struggle to negotiate, as he claimed four in the second innings to take his tally to seven.
“I think everyone is disappointed but it’s the nature of the sport. People will get out in cricket, that will happen. It’s just up to me and Josh and the rest of the batters to get the job done,” Bonner said.
The West Indies had also found themselves in trouble in the first innings before a 62 runs late innings partnership between Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers brought some stability to the innings.
“We have about 640 balls to bat tomorrow. If me and Josh can face the majority of the balls. Obviously, we want to play each ball on its merit, respect the bowler.”