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Sickening West Indies crushed by Sri Lanka again - Barbados Today

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Sickening!That’s extremely apt in summing up the West Indies showing in the second and final Test against Sri Lanka as Dimuth Karunaratne’s team swept to a 164-run win on the last day today, and a clean sweep of the series in Galle.Having watched virtually every single ball in the series at challenging times of the night for Caribbean viewers (midnight until roughly 8 in the morning – Jamaica is one hour behind - as part of a team providing ball-by-ball commentaries for radio stations in the region), I am very hurt with the way Kraigg Brathwaite’s side performed.

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