Leach, Bess Dispatch Sri Lanka For 126, England Need 164 To Win
Muhammad Rameez Published January 25, 2021 | 01:51 PM
England spinners Jack Leach and Dom Bess combined to bundle out Sri Lanka for 126 on Monday, leaving the visitors 164 to win as the second Test looked set for a scintillating finish
Galle (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Jan, 2021 ) :England spinners Jack Leach and Dom Bess combined to bundle out Sri Lanka for 126 on Monday, leaving the visitors 164 to win as the second Test looked set for a scintillating finish.
Leach and Bess took four wickets each to dispatch Sri Lanka in the afternoon session of day four in Galle, after the hosts started their second innings early in the day with a lead of 37.
Number 10 Lasith Embuldeniya top-scored with 40, after taking seven wickets with his left-arm spin to end England's first innings on 344.
He was the only batsman to score higher than 20 as Sri Lanka, who trail the two-Test series 0-1, collapsed from 29 for one in their second innings.
Embuldeniya put up some resistance with a ninth-wicket stand of 48 with Suranga Lakmal, who made 11 not out, before skipper Joe Root took the final two wickets with his off spin.
Leach made his left-arm spin count as he got Kusal Perera trapped lbw for 14, and off-spinner Bess sent back Oshada Fernando for three in the first session.
First-innings centurion Angelo Mathews was then bowled by Bess for five and Chandimal fell to Leach, with James Anderson taking a superb running catch.
Earlier Dilruwan Perera trapped overnight batsman Leach lbw for one on just the 11th ball of the day after England resumed on 339 for nine in Galle.
Leach took a single and number 11 Anderson hit a boundary off Embuldeniya, who returned career-best figures of 7-137 in just his ninth Test, to add five runs to the overnight score.
Root scored 186 -- after his double century in the first Test -- to steer England's first-innings response.
Riding on Root's 228, England won the opening Test of the resumed series, which started last March but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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