Manchester Evening News

Super Sam’s sixes swing day

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SAM Curran felt England ended a difficult first day against Sri Lanka in a strong position after his late barrage of sixes shifted the momentum in the second Test.

Curran top-scored with 64 as the tourists made 285 all out in Kandy, clearing the ropes six times in a buccaneeri­ng last-wicket stand with support man James Anderson.

After teetering on 89-4 and opening up the tail at 171-7, a 60-run stand for the 10th wicket gave the final score a much-needed adrenaline shot and turned the pressure back on Sri Lanka.

Jack Leach then picked off opener Kaushal Silva in a tricky period before stumps, leaving the hosts 26-1 heading into day two.

“Me and Jimmy had quite a bit of fun out there,” said Curran, a 20-year-old rookie who is fast building an envious collection of game-turning contributi­ons on the big stage.

“It was crucial, getting close to 300 was massive for us. Jimmy was probably trying to calm me down, telling me to trust him.

“You’ve just got to back your ability, take the risks when you need to. Rooty (captain Joe Root) has been massive in the dressing room saying ‘don’t worry about making mistakes’ and we’re just trying to go out with a positive mindset.

“We’ve got a nice score on the board and it was a great positive for Leachy to bowl a beautiful ball the rid of their opener in the evening.”

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