Twitter Reactions: England edge Lanka in rain-curtailed match at Dambulla
The visitors look a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
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After the first match in Dambulla between Sri Lanka and England was washed off, the relentless rain came back to play spoilsport once again at the same venue. In the end, the much-debated Duckworth Lewis System came into play and the visiting team benefitted from the same and won the match by a margin of 31 runs. Most importantly, they look a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
Morgan guides the Three Lions
England didn’t have the best of starts after being put into bats first by the home team as Jason Roy was cleaned up by Lasith Malinga in the very first over. However, Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root held their nerves and steadied the Poms’ ship with a stand of 72 runs 80 deliveries. Thisara Perera broke the stand with Bairstow’s wicket. Joe Root and Eoin Morgan took responsibility thereafter.
Their stand of 68 runs followed by Morgan and Ben Stokes’s half-century stand laid the platform for a flourish in the death overs. Unfortunately, Malinga pinned the English captain for 92 runs in the 42nd over to bring the match in the Islanders favour. The Brits lost quite a few wickets and courtesy of a 15-ball 19 run cameo from Adil Rashid, they managed 278/9 in their 50 overs.
Duckworth Lewis saves England
the run chase didn’t start on an auspicious note for England as Chris Woakes and Olly Stone got rid of Upul Tharanga and Niroshan Dickwella inside the fourth over. Skipper Dinesh Chandimal became Woakes’ second victim. The English fast bowler nipped out his third wicket in the form of Dasun Shanaka. The onus was then on Kusal Perera and Dhananjaya de Silva.
Nevertheless, Perera fell prey to left-arm spinner Liam Dawson to become Lanka’s fifth wicket. But de Silva and Thisara Perera buckled down to cobble together a stand of 66 runs in 78 balls. To their dismay, just when it seemed that the pair was bringing Lanka back into the match, the heavens opened up and it eventually ensured that no further play was possible on the day.
Here is how Twitter reacted
Unfortunate @OfficialSLC ,@englandcricket played better than us.wel bowled lasith.@PereraThisara @Dhananjaya7575 batted well.@OfficialSLC can come back strong in the next
— Angelo Mathews (@Angelo69Mathews) October 13, 2018
Malinga doing what Malinga does, 5/44 off his 10 overs! #Master #SLvENG
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) October 13, 2018
Lasith Malinga (35 years and 46 days) becomes the fourth oldest fast bowler in ODI history to take a 5-wicket haul and oldest since Wasim Akram in 2003. #SLvEng
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) October 13, 2018
Most runs between dismissals for England in ODIs –
JOE ROOT 304*
Graeme Hick 301
Jason Roy 279
Jos Buttler 270
Kevin Pietersen 241#SLVENG— ESPNcricinfo stats (@ESPNcric_stats) October 13, 2018
Root averages 63.45 in ODIs since the 2015 World Cup. Only Kohli (79.07) and Ross Taylor (64.63) average more in that time. #SLvEng
— Patrick Noone (@PatrickNoone08) October 13, 2018
Jonny Bairstow completes 1000 ODI runs in 2018. The last England player who became the FIRST to aggregate 1000 ODI runs in a calendar year was David Gower in 1983.#SLvENG
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) October 13, 2018
I’m very impressed with how well all the other nations around the world are building up England’s ODI confidence before it all comes crashing hilariously down at next year’s World Cup. Good work, lads. #SLvENG
— Dan Liebke (@LiebCricket) October 13, 2018
Lasith Malinga: "I just want to focus on the next match and I am not thinking too far towards the World Cup. I don't know what is in their (selectors) mind. Whenever I get an opportunity, I want to give my best." #SLvENG
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) October 13, 2018
With rain threatening and England well ahead in D/L, England bowled 10 overs in only 31 minutes. It shows that if players really want to speed up the over rate, it can be done#SLvENG #Cricket
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) October 13, 2018
Baarish se toh maano purana rishta hai inka. Rains and England, the best love-story ever! 😋 #SLvENG
— YAAAAAAS QUEEN!!✨ (@Gracious_Gal) October 13, 2018
I feel like a trip to #SriLanka could be fun… I've always wanted to have a swim on a cricket field #SLvENG #SRIvENG @bbctms
— SidTheHungrySussexShark (@SidHungry) October 13, 2018
Very unfortunate Sri lanka still have a chance to win if rain doesn't arrived .. 😤😥 #SLvENG
— insaf ali (@inshaf_official) October 13, 2018
This stupid match made me cancel all my plans for the day and ab baarish aa rahi hai. I mean what non-sense! 😒 #SLvEng
— YAAAAAAS QUEEN!!✨ (@Gracious_Gal) October 13, 2018
Today:
Umesh Yadav took a five wicket-haul after 6 years in Tests.
Lasith Malinga took a five-wicket haul after 4 years in ODIs.#INDvWI #SLvENG#TeamIndia #WIvIND #Icc #Cricket
— Virat Kohli's Fangirl❤❤ (@Viratkohli2456) October 13, 2018
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