England's journey back to ODI form continued in fine fashion as they edged past Sri Lanka by five wickets at a venue that had posed them all sorts of problems before this match. The visitors' first win abroad in ODIs in 11 games was the perfect antidote to the World Cup-winning team's recent barren spell.
Joe Root and Adil Rashid took centre stage, showcasing their class on a day when the pitch demanded it. A total of 219 runs were amassed by Sri Lanka, with Harry Brook employing his spin prowess for nearly 40 overs and taking the hosts down on a surface that had been unforgiving to part-timers. England's tail-end specialist, Rashid, produced a masterclass display as he took two crucial wickets.
Root brought some much-needed stability to England's innings before being caught lbw off Asitha Fernando's yorker in the 75th over. However, Jos Buttler was on hand to steer his team to victory with a match-winning knock that saw him navigate some tricky deliveries from Fernando. Will Jacks ended Sri Lanka's winning run while Brendon McCullum earned his first ODI success abroad.
England's change of strategy backfired slightly at the toss as Rehan Ahmed was asked to bat in his third position for the visitors, a move that allowed Brook to have an extra bowler on hand. The 21-year-old, who has batted at three and four in domestic competitions, proved himself well-suited to such an unorthodox role. However, England soon found the secret of Brook's spin as he spun Sri Lanka down tightly.
Adil Rashid also played a crucial part, managing to concede not a single boundary throughout his 10 over spell, which included a stunning effort at deep fine leg where he leaped to remove Janith Liyanage and secure Jamie Overton his second wicket. England's team showed great resilience in the face of the challenging conditions but ultimately relied on Root's experience to see them through.
Their innings was all about steady accumulation with Jos Buttler eventually taking over from there, finishing 41 not out off just eight deliveries as he sealed their win. The match also saw Zak Crawley replaced by Will Jacks who performed admirably in an unexpected cameo role and helped England finally snap their ODI losing run.
Joe Root and Adil Rashid took centre stage, showcasing their class on a day when the pitch demanded it. A total of 219 runs were amassed by Sri Lanka, with Harry Brook employing his spin prowess for nearly 40 overs and taking the hosts down on a surface that had been unforgiving to part-timers. England's tail-end specialist, Rashid, produced a masterclass display as he took two crucial wickets.
Root brought some much-needed stability to England's innings before being caught lbw off Asitha Fernando's yorker in the 75th over. However, Jos Buttler was on hand to steer his team to victory with a match-winning knock that saw him navigate some tricky deliveries from Fernando. Will Jacks ended Sri Lanka's winning run while Brendon McCullum earned his first ODI success abroad.
England's change of strategy backfired slightly at the toss as Rehan Ahmed was asked to bat in his third position for the visitors, a move that allowed Brook to have an extra bowler on hand. The 21-year-old, who has batted at three and four in domestic competitions, proved himself well-suited to such an unorthodox role. However, England soon found the secret of Brook's spin as he spun Sri Lanka down tightly.
Adil Rashid also played a crucial part, managing to concede not a single boundary throughout his 10 over spell, which included a stunning effort at deep fine leg where he leaped to remove Janith Liyanage and secure Jamie Overton his second wicket. England's team showed great resilience in the face of the challenging conditions but ultimately relied on Root's experience to see them through.
Their innings was all about steady accumulation with Jos Buttler eventually taking over from there, finishing 41 not out off just eight deliveries as he sealed their win. The match also saw Zak Crawley replaced by Will Jacks who performed admirably in an unexpected cameo role and helped England finally snap their ODI losing run.