Joe Root masterclass steers England to powerful lead
The right-hander will cherish this knock, which saw him scale his second three-figure score in Asian conditions. Wickets kept tumbling around him, but the 27-year-old applied himself on a tricky pitch to unearth a masterclass of an innings against a potent spin bowling attack.
Akila Dananjaya, with his right-arm off-spin, was the pick of the Sri Lankan bowlers. He returned impressive figures of 6/106 in his 23-over spell, as more than half of the English batsmen fell while attempting the sweep.
100 for Joe Root, his 15th of his Test career!#SLvENG LIVE 👇https://t.co/5vr8plkNtF pic.twitter.com/mLOEr9flvj
— ICC (@ICC) November 16, 2018
England, who started the day with a 46-run deficit, trudged to a position of ascendancy in the first hour of play. The visitors galloped to an 85-run lead at the stroke of lunch, despite losing four wickets in the first session of play.
Jack Leach, the England nightwatchman, was dismissed by Dilruwan Perera in the second over of the day after adding just one run to the tally. Rory Burns and Keaton Jennings then added 73 runs for the second wicket, helping the visitors climb to a 31-run lead.
Jennings, who scored a brilliant century in the first Test, was ultimately dismissed for a 54-ball 26, which brought Root to the crease. Burns, who scored 59 quick runs in 66 deliveries, stitched a 31-run stand with his skipper, before falling to Malinda Pushpakumara in the 26th over. Ben Stokes followed moments later, returning to the pavilion with a two-ball duck.
A cracking 5️⃣0️⃣ from Foakesy before we come off for bad light! 👏
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) November 16, 2018
Scorecard: https://t.co/OiAvY9kkLr#SLvENG pic.twitter.com/x48J4bzdHM
Buttler, Englands ever-so-reliant option in the lower order, notched up another useful knock to keep England in the driver's seat after lunch.
The right-hander scored 34 clean runs on a spinning surface, accumulating 74 runs with Root for the fifth wicket. He fell while trying to employ the reverse sweep against Akila Dananjaya, dragging the ball into his woodwork.
Moeen Ali, England's next batsman in, did not last too long. He was adjudged LBW on 10 in what looked like a tight decision from the on-field umpire. The all-rounder was unlucky not to get a chance to review it, as the visitors had used up their referrals earlier in the innings.
We lead by 278 runs as play is abandoned for the day.
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) November 16, 2018
Scorecard: https://t.co/Iyd9sioFMM#SLvENG pic.twitter.com/pWOkKbZ8GO
Ben Foakes, who replaced Ali in the middle, was England's best batsman after Root. He played the perfect second fiddle to his captain and looked in fine fettle throughout his innings. His footwork against spin looked seamless, as he dug deep in his crease and dished out yet another impressive performance of his still-nascent Test career.
England lost their skipper after tea, as Dananjaya found his own in the final hour of play. The off-spinner dismissed Root, Sam Curran, and Adil Rashid in quick succession, as England were reduced to 324/9 before the showers began.