Business Day

Debutant Foakes engineers an England recovery

- Amlan Chakrabort­y Galle

England’s Ben Foakes made a memorable debut to help the tourists recover from a terrible start and reach 321 for eight wickets on the opening day of the first Test against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

With England reeling at 10/2 and then 103/5, even the 200 mark looked difficult, but Foakes forged 50-plus stands with Jos Buttler and Sam Curran to drag them back into the contest.

Foakes, replacing the injured Jonny Bairstow in the side, was batting on 87 at stumps, having been impressive with his batting while his glovework remains to be seen. Jack Leach was on 14 at the other end after quite a turnaround by the tourists in the last two sessions.

England had earlier made an unconvinci­ng start to life following the retirement of stalwart Alastair Cook after captain Joe Root opted to bat first to avoid the prospect of having the final innings at a famously spinfriend­ly venue. It was the early pace of Suranga Lakmal, however, that undid the top order of a side playing their first Test without England great Cook, who left the internatio­nal arena in September.

Opener Rory Burns (nine) disappoint­ed on his Test debut and Moeen Ali failed to justify his promotion to No 3 as Lakmal claimed two wickets in two balls. Root denied Lakmal a hattrick and started the rebuilding job, initially at a run-a-ball rate, with Keaton Jennings.

Sri Lanka wasted both their reviews inside 12 overs but it was the golden arm of Rangana Herath that ended Root’s 62-run stand with Jennings. Root hit five boundaries in a fluent 35 before paying for his recklessne­ss.

Herath, given a guard of honour by his teammates ahead of his 93rd and final Test, yorked an advancing Root to claim his 100th wicket at Galle Internatio­nal Stadium, the venue where he made his Test debut in 1999.

Dilruwan Perera (4/70) dismissed Jennings for 46 and Ben Stokes for seven in his second spell, clean bowling both the left-handers.

Buttler and Foakes sensibly abandoned the ultra-aggressive batting, which had cost England dear in the morning session, and combined in a 61-run stand for the sixth wicket.

Even after Perera dismissed Buttler for 38, Foakes raised 88 runs with Curran, who hit three sixes before falling for 48, while Adil Rashid contribute­d a quickfire 35 down the order.

HERATH, GIVEN A GUARD OF HONOUR BY HIS TEAMMATES AHEAD OF HIS FINAL TEST, YORKED AN ADVANCING ROOT TO CLAIM HIS 100TH WICKET AT GALLE INTERNATIO­NAL

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