Sri Lanka, West Indies To Clash At Queen’s Park Oval For First Time In Second Digicel Test

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PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: After virtually securing all the records at the Guyana National Stadium during the First Digicel Test match when the stadium became the 97th Test venue in the world, Sri Lanka now moves to take on West Indies in the Second and Final Digicel Test at the Queen’s Park Oval in neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago.

The two teams have never played a Test match against each other in Trinidad so numerous records are up for grabs. The five Test matches Sri Lanka played in the Caribbean were in Guyana, Antigua, St Vincent, St Lucia and Jamaica.

Their victory in the First Digicel Test at the Guyana National Stadium was their first Test win in this part of the world. Malinda

Warnapura and captain Mahela Jayawardene who both scored centuries in Guyana were the second and third Sri Lankan batsmen to score triple figures in the West Indies following Marvan Atapattu’s 118 in St Lucia in 2003. And Warnapura is the second Sri Lankan batsman, again following Atapattu, to score a century and a half century in the same Test.


A QPCC club match at the Queens Park Oval - Saturday March 29 2008 - DigicelCricket


The left handed Warnapura, playing in his third Test match and who totalled 182 runs (120 + 62) after the First Digicel Test could overhaul Sanath Jayasuriya’s record of the Sri Lankan with the most Test runs in the Caribbean. The recently retired left hander never scored a century in the West Indies but amassed 311 runs at an average of 44.4 with a highest score of 90. So Warnapura will need a match tally of 130 runs to surpass Jayasuriya’s mark.

Chaminda Vaas, who took 5 for 61 in the West Indian second innings in Guyana became the fourth Sri Lankan bowler to take a five wicket haul in the West Indies following Muttiah Muralitharan, Ravindra Pushpakumara and Prabath Nissanka.

Muralitharan did it thrice (5 for 34 at the Antigua Recreation Ground, 5 for 113 at Arnos Vale and 5 for 138 at Beausejour) while Pushpakumara (5 for 41 at Arnos Vale) and Nissanka (5 for 64 at Sabina Park) did it once each.

Muralitharan, the off spinning genius, has taken a total of 31 Test wickets in the West Indies from nine innings and only once did he fail to bag more than three wickets in an innings.

He now confronts the Queen’s Park Oval pitch which has been known to offer generous assistance to spinners as the West Indians aim to draw the Digicel Test Series before going on to the three match Digicel One Day International Series.

Indian master batsman Sunil Gavaskar’s 220 is the highest score at the QPO while former West Indian spinner Jack Noriega’s 9 for 95 is the best bowling figures in a QPO Test. While some of the batsmen on both sides might be eyeing Gavaskar’s record, it would take a monumental and earth shattering effort to top Noriega’s figures.

Remarkably both records were established a month apart in the same Test series in 1971 so they have been standing for 37 years.

English pacer Angus Fraser’s 8 for 53 is the best bowling figures in an innings by a visiting bowler while the West Indian batsman with the highest QPO Test score is Sir Everton Weekes’ 207 (he also made 206 in another innings on the ground).
The Second Digicel Test commences on April 3rd.


The Queens Park Oval Test pitch March 29 - DigicelCricket

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