West Indies trail Sri Lanka in the second and final Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua after a steady batting partnership led by Shai Hope and Justin Greaves. Sri Lanka declare at 549 for nine. In reply, the West Indies resume on the third morning having lost early wickets, including Kavem Hodge for 31 and John Campbell for 72, before Hope and Greaves rebuild the innings.

By the end of the third day, West Indies reach 318 for four, narrowing the deficit and reducing the likelihood of an immediate follow-on. Hope remains unbeaten on 86 and Greaves on 85 as an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 174 protects the innings. The partnership develops from a precarious situation at 144 for four, with Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva using both seam and spin options and the second new ball failing to break the pair. By the fourth day, West Indies progress further to 406 for five in their reply, with both Hope and Greaves reaching centuries while guiding the chase toward reducing Sri Lanka’s lead. Despite the solid response, West Indies still remain behind Sri Lanka’s first-innings total.