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The dominant performance at Dambulla was Sri Lankaโ€™s sixth-largest T20 win against any team, surpassing their previous best over the West Indies โ€“ a 57-run triumph in London in 2009.

Sri Lanka, after setting a competitive target of 163, unleashed a relentless assault from their spinners, skittling the visitors for just 89 runs in 16.1 overs.

This score marked the West Indiesโ€™ lowest total against Sri Lanka in T20 internationals, and their sixth lowest ever.

The spin-dominated attack claimed nine wickets, with only three overs of pace bowled, capitalizing on a worn pitch that deteriorated quickly, leaving the West Indies with no foothold in the chase.

Sri Lankaโ€™s spin magic struck early, removing both openers within the first four overs.

Evin Lewis and Brandon King, who had been the architects of the West Indiesโ€™ explosive start in the first match with a 107-run partnership, were neutralized by Sri Lankaโ€™s bowlers.

Debutant all-rounder Dunith Wellalage made an immediate impact, dismissing King with a sharp stumping in his first over, while almost sending Lewis packing on his first ball โ€“ though a missed review kept Lewis briefly in play.

Wellalage struck again, claiming Roston Chase at slip, as the West Indies stumbled to 17/3, and struggled to 21/3 by the end of the power play.

Wellalageโ€™s stunning debut saw him finish with figure of 3/9 in four overs.

Sri Lankan captain Charith Asalanka called it a โ€œvery pleasing winโ€, and hailed Wellalageโ€™s performance as โ€œsensationalโ€.ย 

Maheesh Theekshana, Charith Asalanka and Wanindu Hasaranga supported Wellalageโ€™s efforts with two wickets each, cementing Sri Lankaโ€™s grip on the game.

Sri Lankaโ€™s total of 162 was built on the solid foundation set by openers Kusal Mendis and Pathum Nissanka, who combined for a 72-run stand.

Nissanka top-scored with 54 off 49 balls, peppering the boundary with nine fours and a six.

โ€œIt was a tough wicket to bat on,โ€ Nissanka said.

โ€œI took some calculated risks โ€“ we had a target of 160 and were glad we got there.โ€

Contributions from Kusal Perera (24) and Kamindu Mendis (19) helped push the total past 160, setting up a challenging chase for the West Indies.

On the visitorsโ€™ side, spinners Chase and Gudakesh Motie were economical, giving away only 37 runs in their combined eight overs, raising questions about the West Indiesโ€™ decision not to include an additional spinner.

The stage is now set for a thrilling series decider Thursday, also at Dambulla, with eighth-ranked Sri Lanka eyeing an upset series victory over the third-ranked West Indies.

The West Indies skipper Rovman Powell credited Sri Lanka for using โ€œthe conditions wellโ€ and acknowledged that his men โ€œdidnโ€™t bat wellโ€.

But he said the team would look ahead to the series decider.

โ€œWe will look back at things and reassess things and bounce backโ€, he said.

The West Indies won the first match after a commanding five-wicket victory Sunday.

The T20 series will be followed by a three-match ODI series.

2ND T20I

Sri Lankaย 162/5 (Nissanka 54, Shepherd 2/23) beatย West Indiesย 89 in 16.1 overs (Rovman 20, Wellalage 3/9)ย by 73 runs

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