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Lara on fire


West Indies batsman Brian Lara acknowledges the crowd after completing his century during the first day of the third Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday. - Reuters

COLOMBO, (Reuters):

BRIAN LARA took centre stage with a superb 178 not out as West Indies built the platform for a formidable total against Sri Lanka in the third and final Test yesterday.

The Trinidadian left-hander spurred West Indies to 327 for three at the close on the first day, giving his side a fine start in their attempt to salvage some pride from a series in which Sri Lanka have a 2-0 winning lead.

Lara's second hundred of the rubber, and 17th in Tests, was made with effective support from Ramnaresh Sarwan, who scored 69, and captain Carl Hooper, who hit an unbeaten 52.

As Lara passed 7,000 runs in Tests, he was in his element as he mastered the off-spin of Muttiah Muralitharan, who tormented the touring team in the first two Tests.

"I appreciate every innings that I play and this also was a good one," the West Indian batsman said.

"The nice thing about this innings was to get past 7,000 runs and to get past 500 runs in the series is also a special occasion."

Lara paced his innings beautifully, hitting 20 fours and a six during a stay of 337 minutes in which he faced 285 balls. He reached three figures in 187 minutes off 159 deliveries.

"I got a couple of easy balls to score off early on," he said. "If you spend time out there, you are able to get among the runs and that's what I did.

"But this pitch is good for batting and the Sri Lankans could apply pressure on us on the second, third and fourth days."

Choosing to bat first on a placid pitch, West Indies made the worst possible start when Chaminda Vaas snapped up openers Daren Ganga and Chris Gayle with only 17 runs on the board.

Gayle was caught behind off the fourth ball without scoring and Ganga was trapped lbw for six.

After that it was Lara who took the spotlight for the rest of the day, denying Muralitharan a wicket as he reeled off 32 overs and conceded 98 runs.

Lara put on 194 in 213 minutes for the third wicket with Sarwan, who batted in some discomfort after being hit on the back of his head when he ran into a throw.

Sarwan was run out after facing 162 balls and hitting 10 fours, but Lara and Hooper than added 116 in an unfinished fourth wicket stand.

Hooper completed his second half-century of the series in 102 minutes off 62 balls with eight fours.

Lara, who scored 178 in the first Test at Galle, took his aggregate for the series past the 500-run mark during his flawless innings as Sri Lanka used eight bowlers in an unavailing effort to dislodge him.

WEST INDIES BEST

Top 10 scorers in Tests for West Indies.
TINORHSAVG10050
IVA Richards 121 182 18 854029150.23 24 45
GS Sobers 93 160 21 803236557.78 26 30
CG Greenidge 108 185 16 755822644.72 19 34
CH Lloyd 110 175 14 751524246.67 19 39
DL Haynes 116 202 25 7487184 42.29 18 39
BC Lara 83+ 146 5 7048375 49.98 17 34
RB Kanhai 79 137 6 6227256 47.53 15 28
RB Richardson 86 146 12 5949194 44.39 16 27
CL Hooper 90+ 153 15 4853178 35.16 10 24
ED Weekes 48 81 5 4455207 58.61 15 19

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