The visitors reduced the hosts to 58/1 at stumps on Day 2, leaving West Indies trailing by 491 runs. With plenty of batting yet to come, Day 3 will be crucial as the home side attempt to dig out from a daunting first innings deficit.
West Indies Face Stern Test
The opening session could be decisive for the hosts. John Campbell, unbeaten on 31, and Kavem Hodge, 6 not out, safely negotiated the closing overs on Day 2 after the early loss of Brandon King.
However, with almost 500 runs still to clear, the West Indies will have to produce disciplined batting performances and build substantial partnerships to avoid falling further behind.
Sri Lankan bowlers hold the upper hand
Despite arriving for the series with injury concerns, Sri Lanka’s bowling attack continued to impress.
Fast bowler Asitha Fernando provided the breakthrough to dismiss Brandon King at the end of Day 2, while left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya maintained relentless accuracy, conceding just five runs in five overs before stumps.
As the pitch stretches further into the match, Jayasuriya is expected to become an even bigger threat, with the surface likely to offer increasing assistance for spin.
Batting built the platform
Sri Lanka’s commanding position was established by a superb batting display led by Lahiru Udara, whose marathon 188 anchored the innings.
He received excellent support from Sonal Dinusha (92) and Kusal Mendis (69), helping the visitors post an imposing 549/9 declared.
Pitch and Weather Report
Antigua’s surface continues to provide consistent bounce and good value for boaters willing to spend time at the crease. While seamers may receive some assistance with the new ball early on, the pitch is expected to gradually favor spin as cracks and rough patches begin to develop.
Weather conditions are expected to be hot and humid, with the possibility of brief showers. Some cloud cover could offer the fast bowlers additional movement, particularly during the morning session.