ENG beat SL by 7 wickets | Sri Lanka vs England, Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd ODI Match
England in Sri Lanka, 5 ODI Series, 2018
Date: Oct 17, 2018 Start Time: 14:30 IST | 09:00 GMT | 14:30 LocalVenue: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy
England defeated Sri Lanka by 31 runs (D/L method) in the second ODI of the five-match series in Sri Lanka. Batting first England scored a commendable score of 278 for loss of 9 wickets in their allotted 50 overs. Captain Eoin Morgan scored 92 runs while Joe Root scored 71 for the visitors. Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow also chipped in with useful runs. Lasith Malinga produced one of his vintage performance by picking 5 wickets which did not allow England to cross 300 run mark.
In reply, Sri Lanka lost three early wickets as the English bowlers struck early. Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva and Thisara Perera scored some vital runs as the Lankans scored 140 runs for the loss of five wickets in 29 overs when umpires called off the game due to wet outfield. England were well ahead on the DLS par score and were eventually declared winners to go one nil up in the series. The hosts have some serious issues to address going into the third match.
The third ODI between Sri Lanka and England will be played on October 17 at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy. The match will start at 2:30 PM IST. We look at the squads of both the teams here.
Sri Lanka ODI squad: Dinesh Chandimal (c), Upul Tharanga, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Niroshan Dickwella, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kusal Perera, Dasun Shanaka, Thisara Perera, Akila Dananjaya, Dushmantha Chameera, Lasith Malinga, Amila Aponso, Lakshan Sandakan, Nuwan Pradeep, and Kasun Rajitha.
England ODI squad: Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Liam Dawson, Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes, and Mark Wood.
Sri Lanka vs England Highlights And Cricket Score 3rd Match - ODI Summary
So that is it from this game! Another truncated one and once again the English side comes out on top. They haven't lost a bilateral series of 3-matches or more since 2017. They now can't lose this one also. However, the hosts can still level the series as there are two more games to go. The 4th ODI will take place on the 20th of October on the same venue at 9.45 AM local (4.15 AM GMT). Till then, take care and goodbye!
England captain, Eoin Morgan, suggests that they have improved as a team. Reckons that it is not easy waiting for the rain to stop. Gives credit to the bowlers and mentions about Stokes, Curran and Rashid. Says he cannot praise the bowlers enough for restricting Sri Lanka to 150 as they executed their plans well. On their batting, he says that they have an aggressive opening pair which looks to put the bad balls away. States that they just needed one partnership to take the game away from the opponents. Mentions that there is competition for places in the side which is a good headache.
Thisara Perera speaks in place of Chandimal who is ill. He starts by saying they got a good start by the openers but could not continue on it. Adds further with it being only a 21-over game they needed more runs. Admits they were 30-35 runs short. Reckons the batting line-up has to be blamed and they would hope to do better in the next game. He hopes Chandimal gets better before the 4th ODI.
Man of the Match, Adil Rashid, says he feels good. Adds the conditions were nice but the ball was a little wet. Mentions the googlies came out nicely as he has been practicing hard in the nets. Admits they do practice with the wet ball in the nets and it came in handy. States Morgan as a captain backs each bowler and it is his job to create chances and take wickets. Ends by saying he had a game plan and it came out well tonight.
The Sri Lankan bowlers did not have a lot to defend. Aponso did give them hope with a couple of quick wickets but none of the other bowlers were able to break through. Akila Dananjaya was played out smartly and the pace bowlers were attacked. Pradeep and Malinga both went for around 10 runs per over and while defending a not-so-big total, that is not affordable. Stay tuned for the presentation in a while.
The chase also began in brilliant fashion with the visitors hitting 17 from the first over. Bairstow and Root did fall in quick succession but Morgan and Roy first with a 46-run stand and the English skipper and Ben Stokes with another 50-plus stand took the away team over the line. Jason Roy played a flamboyant innings and was unfortunate to miss out on a half ton. Morgan played as the anchor and stroked a lovely unbeaten 58. He was well supported by Ben Stokes who finished the game off in style.
England now have gone 2-0 up in the series and have taken an unassailable lead, given that the first match was washed out. They have chased this average total down with ease. Their bowlers did an excellent job in the first half, especially after the Lankan openers got them off to flier. Tom Curran and Adil Rashid especially, the two finished with combined figures of 9-0-53-7 ensuring England head into the break ahead.
Amila Aponso to Ben Stokes. SIX! Ends it with a bang! Ben Stokes is nimble on his feet and also makes room. Gets underneath the length and tonks it over the long off fence for a biggie. ENGLAND WIN BY 7 WICKETS!
Amila Aponso to Eoin Morgan. Pushes it to long on and gives the strike over to Ben Stokes.
Amila Aponso to Eoin Morgan. FOUR! Welcome back into the attack! 5 more needed! A friendly full toss outside off. Morgan hits it through covers. No fielder in the deep and a boundary results.
Thisara Perera to Eoin Morgan. Slower ball on the pads, Morgan tries to work it fine but misses to get hit on the pads. The ball rolls towards short fine leg and the batsmen take a leg bye.
Thisara Perera to Ben Stokes. Dances down the track and hits it down to long off for a run.
Thisara Perera to Ben Stokes. The batsman rocks onto the back foot and punches the ball.
Thisara Perera to Eoin Morgan. Clips it through square leg for a run.
Thisara Perera to Eoin Morgan. FOUR! UP AND OVER! Fifty for Morgan! His good form in ODIs continues. Back-to-back fifties for him. Also this is his 41st in this format. Short and wide outside off, Morgan cuts it over backward point and the ball races away. A gift to get to that milestone. Poor bowling with third man up. Morgan though, raises his bat to soak in the applause by the crowd.
Thisara Perera to Eoin Morgan. Shorter in length outside off, Morgan guides it through point for a brace.
Lasith Malinga to Eoin Morgan. The dipping slower ball on off, it is a full toss. Morgan times it down to long off for a run.
Lasith Malinga to Eoin Morgan. Very full and outside off, it is driven through cover-point for a run.
Lasith Malinga to Ben Stokes. Very full on the middle pole. Stokes pushes it to covers for a run. 50-run stand between the two comes up. They have taken their team to the brink of victory. Can they stay there till the end?
Lasith Malinga to Ben Stokes. Slower ball down the leg side, wide given. Not been at his best today, Malinga.
Lasith Malinga to Eoin Morgan. Ball hits the batsman low on the pads. The batsmen have run through for a single. Leg byes signalled by the umpire.