Watch: Shehan Jayasuriya pulls off a stunning catch to send Rovman Powell packing during the second T20I vs West Indies

Shehan Jayasuriya Rovman Powell

Sri Lanka's cricketer Shehan Jayasuriya celebrates after dismissing Pakistan's captain during the second Twenty20 International cricket match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo on August 1, 2015. AFP PHOTO / LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI (Photo credit should read LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI/AFP/Getty Images)

Yesterday’s T20I match between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Pallekele saw Lankan all-rounder Shehan Jayasuriya come up with a sensational fielding effort. The 28-year old pulled-off a stunning catch at deep square-leg to send West-Indies all-rounder Rovman Powell back to the pavilion. 

West Indies were looking solid in their chase of the 156-run target the hosts had set them. Powell and Shimron Hetmyer had stitched a firm 34-run partnership and looked well set to finish-off the match by themselves. That wasn’t to be, however, as the Lankans did manage to land one-final speed breaker in West Indies innings. It happened during the 13th over; for the fourth delivery of his over, pacer Dasun Shanka bowled a length delivery. On-strike Powell attempted to clear the fence, and lofted the ball deep into the night-sky. 

Shehan, who was fielding at the leg-side, did a quick-backtrack, and cupped his hands just in time to collect the catch. That’s not the end, though. The momentum of the air-borne ball forced him down to the ground- barely inches away from touching the boundary rope. Shehan acted fast- tossing the ball up just before hitting the ropes, and just as quickly getting back on his feet to complete the catch. His animated celebrations well-summarize the intensity of his fielding efforts. 

Match Summary

Jayasuriya’s catch was, unarguably, the highlight of an otherwise lackluster field-outing for the home-side. Powell’s dismissal, in fact, opened up the floodgates for West Indies to score quick, as the brutal Andre Russell walked in to bat. Keeping up with his hard-hitting reputation, Russell clobbered the Lankan bowlers all-around the park, and finished with 40-runs off 14-balls. His pyrotechnics helped the tourists register a revenge 2-0 white-wash, after a 3-0 drubbing in the preceding ODI series. Russell, for his aggressive batting throughout both the matches, finished as the Man of the Series. 

Earlier, Sri-Lanka could collect only 155-runs with the bat,  courtesy some smart bowling from the West Indies bowlers. Fabian Allen dominated the scorecard with figures of 4-0-24-2. Dasun Shanka top-scored for the hosts with 21-ball 34-run innings. 

 

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