Read the highlights of West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI - 2026 Sri Lanka tour of West Indies 3-match ODI series - The second One-Day International cricket match has been abandoned with a toss between West Indies and Sri Lanka at the Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica on June 06, 2026.
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| The Sabina Park staff clear the water on the ground © Getty Images |
Persistent rain washes out the second ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka at Kingston
This match reported by Madushka Balasuriya (Third Party Reference from ESPNcricinfo)
The coin flip was the only action possible, leaving West Indies still 0-1 behind against Sri Lanka with one more game to go.
West Indies won the toss and put Sri Lanka into bat, but that was the extent of the action from the second ODI at Sabina Park, as persistent rain put an end to proceedings before they had even begun.
The washout means West Indies' hopes of winning the series are wiped out, but they can still draw level in the final game on Monday. Perhaps more importantly, a win there will give the hosts a much needed rankings boost, with qualification for next year's World Cup hinging on their final position come March next year.
The toss itself had been delayed by 30 minutes following rain earlier in the day, and it was the possibility of rain intervening later on that had influenced Shai Hope's decision to field first.
Both teams had also made changes, with Amir Jangoo due to get a game for the injured Matthew Forde, while Eshan Malinga had been drafted in for Asitha Fernando. Shai Hope, playing his 150th ODI for West Indies, received a special jersey before rain came along.
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