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WI demolish Sri Lanka in 4 days; Roach joins elite 300 club
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WI demolish Sri Lanka in 4 days; Roach joins elite 300 club

From Trinidad Express · () English

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At a glance

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  • Kemar Roach became the first West Indies fast bowler since Curtly Ambrose to take 300 Test wickets, achieving the milestone in a dominant win over Sri Lanka.
  • West Indies secured a massive innings-and-217-run victory inside four days, with their pace attack dismantling Sri Lanka for 101.
  • Roach expressed humility at joining West Indian pace legends, while the team celebrated the emphatic victory orchestrated by their bowlers.

Kemar Roach etched his name alongside West Indian pace royalty yesterday, claiming his 300th Test wicket as a rampant regional pace attack blew Sri Lanka away for just 101 to seal a monumental innings-and-217-run victory inside four days.

Roach became the first West Indies fast bowler since the legendary Curtly Ambrose to reach the coveted milestone, striking twice in quick succession after lunch to complete a personal triumph that sparked delirious scenes among his teammates. The 37-year-old now sits behind only Courtney Walsh, Ambrose, and Malcolm Marshall among West Indian pacemen in the all-time wicket charts.

โ€œItโ€™s a special moment,โ€ Roach said after receiving a commemorative No 300 Test shirt. โ€œTo be mentioned with those names is humbling. The boys made it extra special with how they celebrated.โ€

The victory was orchestrated by a pace attack that extracted far more movement from the surface than their Sri Lankan counterparts had managed across days two and three. Roach, Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph, and Alzarri Joseph bowled with venomous precision, reducing Sri Lankaโ€™s chase to rubble in just 27.2 overs on day four.

Sri Lanka, visibly fatigued after spending 161 overs in the field, offered little resistance. Dinesh Chandimal was the only batter to show any defiance, grinding out 43 from 60 deliveries. No other member of the top six reached double figures as the West Indian quicks maintained relentless pressure with impeccable lines.

Roach set the tone in the opening over of the day, swinging a delivery into Nishan Madushkaโ€™s pads. Seales struck immediately in his first over, coaxing an edge from nightwatchman Kasun Rajitha to the slip cordon. Shamar Joseph then delivered a double blow, bowling Kamindu Mendis as he shouldered arms before trapping captain Dhananjaya de Silva lbw. Alzarri Joseph joined the party late in the session with a clever variation, having Kusal Mendis leave a delivery that nipped away before jagging the next back into the batterโ€™s off stump as he offered no shot.

At lunch, Sri Lanka were reeling at 81 for six. The end came swiftly after the break as Roach removed both Lahiru Kumara and Asitha Fernando to reach his milestone, the latterโ€™s stumps shattered by a full delivery speared in from wide of the crease. Seales finished the formalities, claiming the final wicket after some heated exchanges with the Sri Lankan tailenders. Sealesโ€™ 100th-Test scalp completed a victory that was as emphatic as it was unexpected against an opponent many had tipped to compete.

Itโ€™s a special moment. To be mentioned with those names is humbling. The boys made it extra special with how they celebrated.

โ€” Kemar RoachAfter reaching his 300th Test wicket milestone.
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