New Straits Times

No fooling England

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka used ambidextro­us bowler Kamindu Mendis in a bid to bamboozle but brutal batting by Jason Roy saw England to victory in their oneoff T20 internatio­nal on Saturday.

Roy hit 69 off 36 balls and Joe Denly, returning to the England side after eight years, opened the bowling with his leg spin and took four wickets as the tourists won by 30 runs.

England made 187 for seven off their 20 overs. Sri Lanka, who won the toss, lost their final wicket off the last ball as they reached 157 in an increasing­ly desperate chase.

The 20-year-old Mendis switched his left arm orthodox spin and right arm off-spin for three overs against England’s big hitters but gave away 27 runs before he was withdrawn.

His 24 off 14 balls batting showed more promise.

Roy and his partners clattered England to 50 runs off 29 balls before Sri Lanka’s veterans started to limit the damage.

With rain showers predicted, England knew they had to score fast to put pressure on the home side.

Roy showed his intent smashing the second ball off Lasith Malinga for six.

He had one run out mixup that cost the wicket of captain Eoin Morgan and was dropped four times by Sri Lankan fielders.

But his innings — with six sixes and four fours — was decisive, along with Moeen Ali’s 27 off 11 balls and Ben Stokes’ 26.

Denly also contribute­d 20 and earned the man-of-the-match award.

He opened the bowling and took a wicket in each of his first two overs. He also claimed the final two Sri Lankan scalps, including Perera.

Denly said he still had hopes of getting a place in the side to play three Tests in Sri Lanka in November.

After the two openers went in the first two overs, Sri Lanka always faced an uphill struggle.

But the captain acknowledg­ed the poor decisions and attitude in the side who hammered England in the final one day game even though they lost the series 3-1.

The first Test matches starts in Galle on Nov 5.

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