<p>Sri Lanka's spinners bamboozled world champions West Indies to claim a 43-run win in the second Twenty20 International at Coolidge Cricket Ground on Friday.</p>.<p>Having lost by four wickets in the opening game on Wednesday, in a game where West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard launched six sixes in an over, the tourists successfully defended 160 on Friday to level the three-match series.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/west-indies-vs-sri-lanka-kieron-pollard-belts-six-sixes-off-akila-dananjaya-957916.html" target="_blank">West Indies vs Sri Lanka: Kieron Pollard belts six sixes off Akila Dananjaya</a></strong></p>.<p>West Indies were all out for 117 in the 19th over as Sri Lanka ended an eight-game losing streak in T20.</p>.<p>The final match is at the same venue on Sunday.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga finished with 3-17, off-break bowler Akila Dananjaya, who was the victim of Pollard's midweek assault but also claimed a hat-rick, had 1-13.</p>.<p>Wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan took 3-10, including Pollard who made just 13.</p>.<p>"The wicket was a bit slow. I tried not to give away any boundaries. That's why I was able to bowl well," man-of-the-match Hasaranga told the post-match presentation.</p>.<p>West Indies were 45-1 before five wickets fell for just 21 runs.</p>.<p>Chris Gayle, who was out for a first ball duck on Wednesday in his first appearance in two years, made a patchy 16 when he fell to a catch by Ashen Bandara off Hasaranga.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/gayle-targets-t20-world-cup-defence-with-west-indies-on-comeback-957150.html" target="_blank">Gayle targets T20 World Cup defence with West Indies on comeback</a></strong></p>.<p>Opener Lendl Simmons (21) was next out, lbw failing to pick a Hasaranga googly.</p>.<p>Nicholas Pooran, Jason Holder and Dwayne Bravo all followed quickly for single figure scores.</p>.<p>Dananjaya had earlier dismissed opener Evin Lewis for six. His impressive figures of 1-13 were in stark contrast to his 3-62 on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Hasaranga, just 23, added Fabian Allan to his list of victims with the West Indies then struggling on 89-7 in the 16th over.</p>.<p>With more than 22 an over required, Sandakan then got the big prize of Pollard, caught in the deep for just 13 having surprisingly opted to bat at number seven.</p>.<p>Sandakan then halted Obed McCoy's late cameo of 23 from seven deliveries with the tail-ender proving to be his team's top scorer.</p>.<p>Earlier, veteran all-rounder Bravo slammed the brakes on Sri Lanka with two wickets and a run-out.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka got off to a flying start after winning the toss and deciding to bat.</p>.<p>Openers Danusha Gunathilaka and Pathum Nissanka put on a blistering 94 off the first 10 overs.</p>.<p>But then 37-year-old Bravo was called into action and he responded by running out Nissanka for 37.</p>.<p>Gunathilaka followed just four balls later in the 11th over, caught by Kevin Sinclair off Bravo at mid-off.</p>.<p>The Sri Lankan opener went for a top score of 56 which featured four boundaries and two sixes.</p>.<p>Bravo also claimed the third wicket to fall when Simmons caught the experienced Dinesh Chandimal for just three.</p>.<p>The runs then dried up for Sri Lanka.</p>.<p>Having hit eight fours and three sixes in the first 10 overs, they managed just three more fours and one six in the second half of the innings.</p>.<p>That included an eight-over stretch where the ball never crossed the boundary ropes.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka's spinners bamboozled world champions West Indies to claim a 43-run win in the second Twenty20 International at Coolidge Cricket Ground on Friday.</p>.<p>Having lost by four wickets in the opening game on Wednesday, in a game where West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard launched six sixes in an over, the tourists successfully defended 160 on Friday to level the three-match series.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/west-indies-vs-sri-lanka-kieron-pollard-belts-six-sixes-off-akila-dananjaya-957916.html" target="_blank">West Indies vs Sri Lanka: Kieron Pollard belts six sixes off Akila Dananjaya</a></strong></p>.<p>West Indies were all out for 117 in the 19th over as Sri Lanka ended an eight-game losing streak in T20.</p>.<p>The final match is at the same venue on Sunday.</p>.<p>Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga finished with 3-17, off-break bowler Akila Dananjaya, who was the victim of Pollard's midweek assault but also claimed a hat-rick, had 1-13.</p>.<p>Wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan took 3-10, including Pollard who made just 13.</p>.<p>"The wicket was a bit slow. I tried not to give away any boundaries. That's why I was able to bowl well," man-of-the-match Hasaranga told the post-match presentation.</p>.<p>West Indies were 45-1 before five wickets fell for just 21 runs.</p>.<p>Chris Gayle, who was out for a first ball duck on Wednesday in his first appearance in two years, made a patchy 16 when he fell to a catch by Ashen Bandara off Hasaranga.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/gayle-targets-t20-world-cup-defence-with-west-indies-on-comeback-957150.html" target="_blank">Gayle targets T20 World Cup defence with West Indies on comeback</a></strong></p>.<p>Opener Lendl Simmons (21) was next out, lbw failing to pick a Hasaranga googly.</p>.<p>Nicholas Pooran, Jason Holder and Dwayne Bravo all followed quickly for single figure scores.</p>.<p>Dananjaya had earlier dismissed opener Evin Lewis for six. His impressive figures of 1-13 were in stark contrast to his 3-62 on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Hasaranga, just 23, added Fabian Allan to his list of victims with the West Indies then struggling on 89-7 in the 16th over.</p>.<p>With more than 22 an over required, Sandakan then got the big prize of Pollard, caught in the deep for just 13 having surprisingly opted to bat at number seven.</p>.<p>Sandakan then halted Obed McCoy's late cameo of 23 from seven deliveries with the tail-ender proving to be his team's top scorer.</p>.<p>Earlier, veteran all-rounder Bravo slammed the brakes on Sri Lanka with two wickets and a run-out.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka got off to a flying start after winning the toss and deciding to bat.</p>.<p>Openers Danusha Gunathilaka and Pathum Nissanka put on a blistering 94 off the first 10 overs.</p>.<p>But then 37-year-old Bravo was called into action and he responded by running out Nissanka for 37.</p>.<p>Gunathilaka followed just four balls later in the 11th over, caught by Kevin Sinclair off Bravo at mid-off.</p>.<p>The Sri Lankan opener went for a top score of 56 which featured four boundaries and two sixes.</p>.<p>Bravo also claimed the third wicket to fall when Simmons caught the experienced Dinesh Chandimal for just three.</p>.<p>The runs then dried up for Sri Lanka.</p>.<p>Having hit eight fours and three sixes in the first 10 overs, they managed just three more fours and one six in the second half of the innings.</p>.<p>That included an eight-over stretch where the ball never crossed the boundary ropes.</p>