5th ODI Match ENG Vs SL 2018
ENG Vs SL Match
Sri Lanka Beat The England
In
5th ODI
Match
Sri
Lanka win by 219 runs (DLS Method)
ODI 5 of 5 (ENG Win 3 - 1)
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Sri Lanka - 366/6 50/50 ov RR: 7.32
England - 132/9 26.1/26.1 ov RR: 5.04
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Sri Lanka have won by 219 runs
(DLS method)
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Dickwella's fiery 95 inspires Sri
Lanka to victory
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Chameera, Rajitha script
England's biggest defeat
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All-round Sri Lanka sink England
in inconsequential tie
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Sri Lanka produced a fabulous
all-round performance in the fifth and final ODI to earn a comprehensive
219-run DLS method win over a much-changed England side.
England fell well short of their
367-run target and were 132/9 after 26.1 overs before rain brought the
inevitable forward. Led by Jos Buttler in the absence of Eoin Morgan, who
rested himself to give others an opportunity, England suffered their record ODI
defeat.
From the moment Dinesh Chandimal
won the toss and chose to bat on a superb surface in Colombo everything went to
plan for the home side. Openers Niroshan Dickwella and Sadeera Samarawickrama
gave their team the strong start they’ve been lacking, putting on 137 in just
over 19 overs after getting off to a flyer against the new-look new-ball
pairing of Mark Wood and Sam Curran.
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With the series secure at 3-0,
England had made a number of changes and the rustiness of Wood (0/55 off 8),
Sam Curran (0/46 off 6) and Liam Plunkett (1/44 off 5) was evident. The Sri
Lankan batsmen took full advantage and applied pressure throughout. When
Dickwella, the second wicket of the innings and second for Moeen Ali (2/57 off
8) fell just five runs short of a magnificent century, Sri Lanka had the
perfect platform at 168/2 in the 26th over.
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Skipper Chandimal was in fine
form and marshalled the innings expertly at No.3, batting all the way through
to the 46th over for a 73-ball 80 that ensured his side took full advantage of
their excellent start. He and Kusal Mendis, who returned to the side at No.4,
put on an excellent 102-run partnership that got Sri Lanka to 270 in the 39th
over when Mendis fell for 56. Smart batting in the last 10 overs from
Dhananjaya de Silva (19) and Akila Dananjaya (18) helped the team to 366 from
their full 50, with de Silva belting a six off Tom Curran last ball.
The tourists are no strangers to
scoring big totals in recent times but chasing 367 to win – even on a good
surface – was always going to be a challenge. They got off to the worst
possible start with Sri Lanka fired up.
Stokes played well despite his injury Stokes
played well despite his injury
A terrific opening over from
Kasun Rajita ended with Jason Roy’s off-stump comprehensively disturbed. Having
been beaten all ends up past his outside edge first ball, Roy managed a single
boundary off his legs before being bowled off the final delivery in an eventful
first over of the chase. Sri Lanka seemed intent to make the most of any
momentum carried forward from their batting effort.
And two balls later Alex Hales
joined Roy in the hutch. The right-hander, who was looking to capitalise on
Jonny Bairstow’s absence through injury, offered a tame shot to an outswinger
from Dushmantha Chameera and was brilliantly caught by Mendis, diving to his
left from a wide slip position to collect the edge. England were 4/2 after eight
deliveries.
Having suffered a lack of batting
opportunity during the rain-affected series, Buttler was afforded rather more
of an opportunity than even he might have liked having been promoted to No.4.
Particularly after captaining the side in hot conditions from behind the
stumps. He fell second ball, caught behind off the outswing of Chameera.
England looked shattered at 4/3; Sri Lanka were buzzing.
Dinesh Chandimal batted impressively Dinesh
Chandimal batted impressively
Before long, Joe Root (10) pushed
hard at a ball from Chameera (3/20 off 6) that wasn’t quite there and was well
caught low down at point by Samarawickrama to put England in further trouble at
28/4 in the eighth.
There followed the only
meaningful partnership of the innings, with Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali keeping
England at least vaguely in the contest for a time. Stokes batting superbly,
but was severely hampered by a blow just above the right knee which had him
limping singles.
Moeen skied an attempted hack off
Akila Dananjaya over mid-wicket and skied to Chandimal, Sam Curran lasted just
eight balls for his 2 and then, with his injury worsening and England’s hopes
already gone, Stokes followed in similar fashion to Moeen, his 60-ball 67 by
far England’s standout performance with the bat. Dananjaya (4/19 off 6.1) took
the wicket of Plunkett lbw before the rain wrapped things up to secure Sri
Lanka’s consolation victory.
Having
made their changes, England had been sloppy in the field, ill-disciplined with
the ball and disastrous with the bat. Sri Lanka meanwhile, though they lost the
series 3-1, finally have some positive feeling to take into the rest of the
tour.
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