Joshua Da Silva and Nkrumah Bonner deserve all the credit for the fight they showed on the final day. The duo came together when West Indies were tottering at 18/6 in pursuit of 348 runs on Day 4 and stitched together a 100-run stand for the seventh wicket frustrating the Sri Lankan bowlers through the morning session on the final day. For West Indies, the only thing they wanted to save the match was some rain - which affected Day 3 and 4 -although it came some 10 minutes after the conclusion of the match. Lasith Embeldeniya (5/46) and Ramesh Mendis (4/64) did all the damage. Nkrumah Bonner remained not out for 68 from 220 balls. Joshua Da Silva scored 54. Earlier, batting first Sri Lanka posted 386 in the first innings, thanks to Dimuth Karunaratne ton. In reply, West Indies were all out for 230 giving the hosts a healthy 156-run lead. In the second innings, Karunaratne shined again with the bat scoring 83 as Sri Lanka declared their innings at 191/4. Get the highlights of SL vs WI here.