Antigua: Nkrumah Bonner scored an unbeaten maiden Test century as the West Indies reached 236-4 on the final day to draw the first Test against Sri Lanka in Antigua on Thursday. Set an imposing 375 to win, the West Indies were 139 runs short when the captains agreed to end the match in the final session. Bonner, who made his Test debut aged 32 last month, brought up his century off 243 balls, overcoming a long wait while on 99 to achieve the milestone, and finished unbeaten on 113. He had resumed on 15 overnight with captain Kraigg Brathwaite and the West Indies on 34-1. MORE ON CRICKET Team India’s talent bank in cricket: others’ envy, owners’ pride West Indies to host England in fi
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