England edge closer to level the ODI series against Sri Lanka as Joe Root helps tourists level the score, thanks to a measured 75 and an all-round performance by the English team's spinners.
The visitors posted a relatively modest total of 219 after England's spinners had turned the screw on a surface which offered appreciable turn. Charith Asalanka top-scored for Sri Lanka with 64-ball innings, while Dhananjaya de Silva chipped in with 40 runs.
England won the match by five wickets, with Root and Ben Duckett combining to set up an England victory at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. A series win for England now means that the three-match ODI series is now levelled at one each.
Root played a vital innings in the match as he accumulated 75 off 90 deliveries while his non-boundary strike-rate stood at 59.95, making him the first batsman to achieve this feat in ODIs. The English team's spinners bowled an impressive total of 40.3 overs and took seven wickets, with Rashid claiming two crucial top-order wickets.
In a move that has left cricket fans intrigued is England coach Brendon McCullum's decision to try out Rehan Ahmed at the top of the batting order for their upcoming ODIs against Sri Lanka.
The visitors posted a relatively modest total of 219 after England's spinners had turned the screw on a surface which offered appreciable turn. Charith Asalanka top-scored for Sri Lanka with 64-ball innings, while Dhananjaya de Silva chipped in with 40 runs.
England won the match by five wickets, with Root and Ben Duckett combining to set up an England victory at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. A series win for England now means that the three-match ODI series is now levelled at one each.
Root played a vital innings in the match as he accumulated 75 off 90 deliveries while his non-boundary strike-rate stood at 59.95, making him the first batsman to achieve this feat in ODIs. The English team's spinners bowled an impressive total of 40.3 overs and took seven wickets, with Rashid claiming two crucial top-order wickets.
In a move that has left cricket fans intrigued is England coach Brendon McCullum's decision to try out Rehan Ahmed at the top of the batting order for their upcoming ODIs against Sri Lanka.