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End of England’s drought in Asia Joe Root’s men secure first Test series win in the subcontine­nt after six years

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Captain Joe Root set his sights on taking England to the top of the world rankings after his spin trio finished off Sri Lanka in the second Test on Sunday to seal the series with a match to spare.

England needed just 30 minutes on the fifth day to take the final three Sri Lanka wickets. Jack Leach got last man Malinda Pushpakuma­ra caught and bowled to claim his first five-wicket Test haul. Moeen Ali took four wickets and Adil Rashid one as England's three frontline spinners accounted for the whole innings, as well as 18 of Sri Lanka's 20 wickets in the game overall.

Root's 124 in England's second innings also played a key role in the 57-run victory and earned him the man-of-thematch award.

Celebratin­g England's first away series win since beating South Africa in 2015-16 and his first away triumph as captain, Root sees England -who are currently ranked third in the world -- challengin­g India for the top Test team spot.

Having challenged his players to play "bold, courageous cricket" on their tour of Sri Lanka, England's captain Joe Root said that he would take immense pride in the manner in which his players backed up their words with deeds to secure their first series win in Asia for six years.

"It was a brilliant Test match," said Root, whose team had to twice fight back after their top order batsmen gave away cheap wickets.

"It ebbed and flowed throughout, like against India in the summer, and it's pleasing to see another close game go our way," Root said.

 ??  ?? England's captain Joe Root celebrates after scoring a century against Lanka
England's captain Joe Root celebrates after scoring a century against Lanka

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