Kuwait Times

Root’s 186 helps England close in on Sri Lanka

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GALLE: Skipper Joe Root was run out shy of a second successive double century yesterday as England scored 339 for nine in reply to Sri Lanka’s 381 on day three of the second Test in Galle. Root was out to a direct throw from Oshada Fernando on 186 in the final over of the day, and stumps were called with England trailing by 42 runs.

Sri Lanka’s Lasith Embuldeniy­a claimed seven wickets and broke a key seventh-wicket stand of 81 between Root and Dom Bess, who fell to the left-arm spinner for 32. Root, who completed his 19th Test ton in 99 matches before lunch, kept pushing in the marathon knock of 309 balls.

The captain, who hit a match-winning 228 in his team’s opening win, was helped along by wicketkeep­er-batsman Jos Buttler in a partnershi­p of 97 runs. “Quite an amazing innings,” Buttler said of his skipper. “To back up his double hundred in the first Test... both physically and mentally to show the applicatio­n to go and do it again to their spinners. A masterclas­s really. It has been a great education for all of us really watching it from the sidelines.”

Buttler added: “I think we just have to praise not just the technical and tactical aspects of his game, but the physicalit­y and concentrat­ion to apply himself for so long is quite amazing.” Debutant Ramesh Mendis took his first internatio­nal wicket when he dismissed Buttler for 55 after the batsman’s reverse sweep hit his boot and the ball lobbed for an easy catch to short leg.

Buttler survived a similar call in the morning session when replays showed his shot had hit the boot and ground, and he went on to register his 18th Test fifty. Embuldeniy­a, who registered his third five-wicket haul, struck twice early in the day with his left-arm spin, including the key wicket of Jonny Bairstow, to break a 111-run thirdwicke­t stand with Root. —AFP

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