West Indies eyeing a series win while Sri Lanka looking to bounce back

West Indies were disappointed with their exit from the T20 World Cup without a semis berth, however, this group of players is surely treading in the right direction and if anything, the Sunday performance against Sri Lanka was a pretty much good indication of the same. The visitors were without a few of their key players but despite that, the West Indies batters produced an exceptional performance with the bat to chase down 180 rather nonchalantly. Yes, they lost a few wickets on their way but that was as clinical as possible because of their smash-everything approach.

Brandon King and comeback man Evin Lewis were exceptional as they took the game on early in the piece and Sri Lanka had no clue whatsoever. The 107-run opening partnership probably killed the chase. Sri Lanka will be buoyed by their batting result and how the middle order fought back after a poor start with the bat but the bowlers will have to come up with different plans to stop this Windies line-up.

West Indies too would want to improve on their bowling front as they let Sri Lanka waltz to a total of 179 runs, which might have been a bit tricky on the Sri Lankan surfaces but it didn’t thanks to the openers and the visitors will be keen to seal the series in the second T20I in Dambulla on Tuesday, October 15.

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