“Control of the game slowly shifted through consistent bowling spells”

Sri Lanka are in a strong position after two days of the first Test against West Indies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.

Batting first, Sri Lanka posted a solid total of 308 all out, showing patience and control throughout their innings. Their batters built steady partnerships, allowing them to reach a competitive score on a balanced pitch.

In reply, West Indies struggled to find momentum and ended Day 2 on 168 for 5, trailing by around 140 runs. Sri Lanka’s bowlers maintained consistent pressure, taking wickets at regular intervals and preventing any major partnership from developing.

West Indies showed some resistance in the middle order, but the loss of quick wickets slowed their progress significantly. Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling and sharp fielding helped them stay ahead in the match.

At the end of Day 2, Sri Lanka hold the advantage, but the Test remains open as West Indies still have batting left and a chance to recover in the second innings.

The match is still finely balanced, and the upcoming sessions will be crucial in deciding which side takes control of the Test.