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Rutherford and Motie lead astonishing West Indies comeback
By Rex Clementine at Pallekele
A record-shattering 119-run stand for the ninth wicket between Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie rescued the West Indies from the jaws of defeat, as they clawed their way to a fighting 189 in the second ODI against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on Wednesday.
With the series hanging by a thread after a 1-0 deficit, the West Indies were staring down the barrel at 58 for eight, teetering on the edge of their lowest-ever total against Sri Lanka. But Rutherford, a man for the occasion, combined steely resolve with audacious strokeplay as he teamed up with tail-ender Motie to script a fairytale comeback.
Rutherford, fresh off an unbeaten 74 just three nights earlier, went one better with a career-best 80. The burly left-hander from Guyana wielded his bat like a sledgehammer, pummeling the Sri Lankan attack with seven crunching fours and four towering sixes, scoring at nearly a run a ball. He made the boundary ropes look like mere speed bumps, finding them with ease.
Lady luck smiled on Rutherford twice. Sri Lanka had him in their grasp, only for him to slip away—first when Janith Liyanage spilled a chance at mid-on with Rutherford on 23, and later when Nishan Madushka fluffed a sitter at mid-wicket when he was on 72. Those costly drops allowed him to pile on the punishment, making the Sri Lankans rue their generosity.
Motie, playing the perfect foil, notched up his maiden ODI half-century, providing the ballast that kept the West Indies afloat. Their epic partnership wrote itself into the annals of cricket history as the highest ninth-wicket stand for the West Indies against any opponent, surpassing the previous best of 85 set by Alzarri Joseph and wonder how the Sinhala commentators would pronounce this – Yannic Cariah.
The resistance came to a valiant end when Rutherford, trying to send an Asitha Fernando full toss into orbit, was brilliantly caught by Dunith Wellalage at deep square leg. But the damage had been done, and the West Indies had something to bowl at.
Sri Lanka’s ace spinner Maheesh Theekshana, returning to the fold after a surprise omission in the series opener, made an immediate impact. Sharing the new ball with Fernando, Theekshana tore through the West Indies’ top order and reminding everyone why he’s the team’s highest-ranked ODI bowler.
Wanindu Hasaranga, never one to be left in the shadows, mopped up the tail with four wickets of his own, ensuring the West Indies were bundled out in the 36th over. The game was reduced to 44 overs due to rain.

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All-round Athapaththu helps Sri Lanka level series against Bangladesh
Chamari Athapaththu’s all-round show helped Sri Lanka level the ODI series against Bangladesh in Rajshahi. The visitors won by four wickets after chasing down the home side’s sub-par 165 all out in 45.5 overs.
Athapaththu, who had missed the first match due to a finger injury, roared back into action with three wickets. She started off with Sarmin Sultana’s wicket in the 16th over, although the batter expressed her disbelief at the umpire’s lbw decision against her. Athapaththu then removed Sobhana Mostary in her next over by having her caught at square leg.
Nilakshika Silva then took a brilliant catch at mid-off to help Athapaththu take her third wicket when Ritu Moni had mistimed a cover drive in the 31st over. Sharmin Akhter, Bangladesh’s top-scorer from the first ODI, fell for a duck to Malki Madara in the fifth over.
Captain Nigar Sultana top-scored on Wednesday with 58 off 101 balls with four boundaries. She had little support at the other end, before Nimesha Meepage had her caught behind in the 41st over.
Madara, Meepage and Inoka Ranaweera took two wickets each while Kavisha Dilhari picked up one.
During the chase, Athapaththu dominated the Bangladesh attack despite little support from her top order. She made 40 off 39 balls with eight fours, before falling to left-arm spinner Nahida Akhter in the 17th over. Nahida gave her a send-off, with Athapaththu staring back at her for several seconds before walking off.
Harshitha Samarawickrema and Hansima Karunaratne then added 79 runs for the fourth wicket to get Sri Lanka close to the 166-run target. Samarawickrama made 50 off 76 balls with seven fours, while Karunaratne struck six fours in her 40 off 64 balls.
Nahida removed both batters, before getting Kaushini Nuthyangana to complete her four-wicket haul. Sultana Khatun and Moni, meanwhile, took one wicket each.
The third and final ODI of the three-match series will also be held in Rajshahi, on April 25.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women
166 for 6 in 38.2 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 40, Harshitha Samarawickrama 50, Hansima Karunaratne 40; Sultana Khatun 1-36, Ritu Moni 1-27, Nahida Akter 4-21) beat Bangladesh Women 165 in 45.5 overs (Sarmin Sultana 25, Nigar Sultana 58, Nahider Akter 20; Malki Madara 2-30, Nimesha Meepage 2-29, Inoka Ranaweera 2-28, Chamari Athapaththu 3-36, ) by four wickets
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