2nd West Indies, Sri Lanka ODI washed out. Sri Lanka leads the series 1-0
- The second One-Day International between the West Indies and Sri Lanka was abandoned due to rain without any play on Saturday.
- Sri Lanka leads the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first match by 41 runs, marking coach Gary Kirsten's first win with the team.
- West Indies won the toss and chose to bowl first, but persistent rain at Sabina Park caused the umpires to call off the match around 6:30 pm local time.
- The third match is scheduled for Monday in Kingston, followed by three Twenty20 internationals and two test matches.
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Rain Washes Out 2nd ODI As West Indies' Series Hopes Fade Against Sri Lanka
Persistent rain at Sabina Park in Kingston forced the abandonment of the second ODI match between West Indies and Sri Lanka on Saturday, leaving the three-match series finely poised but ending the hosts' hopes of securing a series victory.
2nd West Indies, Sri Lanka ODI washed out. Sri Lanka leads the series 1-0
The second one-day international between the West Indies and Sri Lanka has been washed out because of rain without a ball being bowled.
Rain Washes Out Second ODI Between West Indies And Sri Lanka
The West Indies hopes of winning the One Day Series against Sri Lanka were dashed on Saturday with rain forcing an abandonment of the second One Day International in Jamaica. The West Indies won the toss and decided to field against Sri Lanka in the second One Day International at Sabina Park in Kingston. Skipper
Seales, Jangoo praise Hope on his ‘150th’
west Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales hailed Shai Hope’s calm presence and quiet confidence as the Windies white-ball captain joined an exclusive club when he made his 150th One-Day International appearance for the West Indies in the rain-affected match against…
Persistent rain in Kingston washes out second ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka
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