Shamar Joseph claimed a career-best 5 for 33 to restrict Sri Lanka to 169 before Sherfane Rutherford anchored the chase with an unbeaten 40-ball 54 as West Indies sealed the three-match T20I series with a five-wicket win at Sabina Park in Jamaica, reports Cricbuzz.
Batting first for the third time in the series, Sri Lanka made a promising start through Kamil Mishara and Pathum Nissanka. Having raced to 48/1 by the fifth over, they appeared set for a strong Powerplay, only to surrender the momentum in the final over of the phase - Joseph's first. The fast bowler struck twice in the over. And after the in-form Mishara fell for a brisk 28 off 23 balls, Sri Lanka slipped to 80/4 by the 10th over.
Dasun Shanaka and Dunith Wellalage attempted to rebuild, but a key moment arrived when Shanaka shuffled too far across in an attempt to paddle Jason Holder fine and was undone by a fuller delivery that crashed into leg stump. With Sri Lanka's innings threatening to peter out, Wellalage provided a much-needed boost by hitting four boundaries off Joseph's third over, which cost 20. However, Joseph had the final say. Returning for the last over of the innings, he picked up three wickets to complete his maiden five-for in this format and ensure Sri Lanka finished short of what had once looked a par score.
Those late wickets proved costly. Sri Lanka started strongly with the ball, conceding only 10 runs in the first three overs, with Wellalage riding his momentum by removing Shai Hope early. But Shimron Hetmyer counterattacked with a 16-ball 31 in the Powerplay to ensure West Indies kept pace with the required rate.
Joseph, Rutherford shine in West Indies' series-clinching win
FE Team | Published: June 15, 2026 23:53:15
West Indies players celebrate winning the series at the end of the third Twenty20 (T20) international cricket match between West Indies and Sri Lanka at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, on Sunday. — AFP
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