The Herald (South Africa)

‘Sri Lanka must learn to bat like Joe Root’

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Sri Lanka must learn to bat like Joe Root if they are to return to winning ways on home soil, captain Dinesh Chandimal said after losing the second Test to England.

Sri Lanka were beaten by six wickets on the fourth day of the second and final Test at the Galle Internatio­nal Stadium to lose the series 2-0 and suffering a sixth successive home Test defeat to England.

England captain Root was the man of the series after scoring 228 in the first Test and 186 in the second.

“We were outplayed today,” admitted Chandimal, who was stand-in captain after Dimuth Karunaratn­e broke his thumb earlier this month in the 2-0 series loss in SA.

“We did all the hard work over the last three days but as a batting unit we then made the same mistakes as we did on the opening day of the first Test.”

Sri Lanka, who had a 37-run first innings lead, were rumbled out for 126 in their second innings by England on Monday, leaving the tourists to successful­ly chase down 164 runs to win and complete victory inside four days.

In the first Test, Sri Lanka also won the toss, always an advantage in Galle, but scored only 135 runs in their first innings and went on to lose by seven wickets.

On both occasions, their collapse was characteri­sed by some poor shots.

“For the batsmen, there are no excuses,” Chandimal said.

“We have to learn how to bat like Root.

“He was outstandin­g and we have to also learn to play with patience.

“That’s the key when it comes to batting.

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