England set 350 for win

Sri Lanka skipper Mathews scores career-best knock of 160 runs

By (AFP)

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Published: Tue 24 Jun 2014, 10:36 AM

Last updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 9:08 PM

Sri Lanka were bowled out for 457 on Monday, setting England an imposing total of 350 to win the second Test and the series at Headingley.

Captain Angelo Mathews made a career best 160 before hitting a full toss to Moeen Ali at square leg off the bowling of James Anderson.

Anderson then bowled Nuwan Pradeep (0) to close the innings, after Shaminda Eranga had made 20 runs from 19 balls. Rangana Herath made a valuable 48 before he was run out with a direct hit from mid-on by Joe Root on the final ball before tea as Sri Lanka, which started the day on 214, frustrated England.

Liam Plunkett took two wickets in two balls in the morning session after Anderson had removed Mahela Jayawardene for 79.

Earlier, Sri Lanka resumed on 214 for four, a lead of 106, with star batsman Mahela Jayawardene 55 not out and Mathews, who’d taken four wickets in the first innings, 24 not out. The batsmen, against less than attacking fields, cashed in by scoring 40 runs in seven overs before England took the new ball, with Jayawardene twice cover-driving paceman Chris Jordan for four.

England took the new ball as soon as possible, with Sri Lanka 254 for four off 80 overs. Jayawardene was dropped on 79 when Ian Bell put down a low chance in the gully off Stuart Broad. But the 37-year-old Jayawardene, in probably his last Test innings in England, hadn’t added to his score when he drove loosely at James Anderson, the bottom hand coming off the bat handle, and was caught by wicketkeeper Matt Prior. Sri Lanka were now 268 for five.

But that soon became 277 for seven as Plunkett, who’d taken a Test-best five for 64 on his home ground in the first innings, struck twice in two balls with the aid of catches by Yorkshire team-mates.

Dinesh Chandimal pulled Plunkett straight to Gary Ballance at deep square leg and next ball Dhammika Prasad, trying to steer over the slips, was well caught low down by Joe Root, running in from short third man. It was Mathews who faced the next ball, after the umpires ruled the batsmen had crossed, with Plunkett on a hat-trick for the second time in the match. But the all-rounder steered the ball safely away.

Mathews then drove Plunkett for a ferocious six over mid-wicket and smashed Anderson back down the ground for four. And in the last over before lunch Herath pulled Broad for four to give Sri Lanka a lead of more than 200.


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