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Five-for Rashid England’s hero as Sri Lanka collapse on Day 2

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Sri Lanka threw away a decent position in the final Test against England on Saturday, collapsing from 183 for two at tea to 240 all out as five-for Adil Rashid and Ben Stokes skittled the hosts in Colombo. At the close of a rollercoas­ter second day England were three without loss after four overs when bad light stopped play, 99 runs ahead with a 3-0 whitewash in their sights.

In the opening session Sri Lanka’s bowlers had wrapped up England’s first innings for 336 within half an hour, the visitors losing their final three wickets for just 24 runs.

On Friday, Jonny Bairstow had put his marker down to be England’s permanent Test number three with a no-nonsense 110, with partnershi­p of 100 with captain Joe Root. But resuming on 312-7, Moeen Ali, continuing his indifferen­t series with the bat, fell for 33, Stuart Broad for a duck and Jack Leach for two.

Left-arm wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan was the pick of Sri Lankan bowlers, taking five for 95 runs while finger spinners Dilruwan Perera and Malinda Pushpakuma­ra took the other five between them. With bat in hand and only five overs of the day played, Sri Lanka’s batsmen laid solid foundation­s.

Danushka Gunathilak­a was the only man out for Sri Lanka before lunch, caught spectacula­rly by Keaton Jennings at short leg for 18 off Leach. Dimuth Karunaratn­e, dropped at slip by Root off Broad early in his innings, then put on a 142-run thirdwicke­t partnershi­p with Dhananjaya de Silva.

Just before tea, de Silva fell for 73, dismissed by another lightning catch by Jennings off Rashid. But with Karunaratn­e still in and Root rueing his error, Sri Lanka looked comfortabl­e.

But in the first over after tea Karunaratn­e went for 83, with Jennings again the catcher as he edged Rashid, and the collapse began. Angelo Mathews fell next, the ball coming off the toe of his bat to keeper Ben Foakes off Stokes for five, before Roshen Silva became Jennings’s next victim off Rashid for three.

Stokes, hammering in the ball with aggression and intent, then did for Niroshan Dickwella, caught behind by Foakes for five, and Sri Lanka were reeling. Number four Kusal Mendis went for 27, an easy catch for Stokes at slip off Rashid. Then a direct throw ran out Sandakan for two as he tried to steal a run off a misfield.

Pushpakuma­ra survived an lbw review and hit the next ball for four. The next review went England’s way though, as he went lbw to Rashid for 13, and Sri Lanka were all out. Rashid finished with figures of five for 49 and Stokes with three for 30.

 ??  ?? England’s Adil Rashid (L) speaks with captain Joe Root during the second day of the third Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday
England’s Adil Rashid (L) speaks with captain Joe Root during the second day of the third Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday

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