Sam Curran's five-for sets England up before Joe Root, Eoin Morgan seal clinical run chase
England cruise home with seven overs to spare to take unassailable 2-0 lead
England cruise home with seven overs to spare to take unassailable 2-0 lead
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Alan Gardner
8.50pm: Sri Lanka lost their way south of the river, and look far from shipshape heading to Bristol. England are cruising in white-ball cricket, as we've come to expect. Valkerie Baynes' report should be your next port of call, while Andrew Miller is unbuckling his cutlass for another sortie from the ground. Thanks as ever for keeping us company - myself, Matt and Chandan are off to climb the rigging. See you again for the third and final match on Sunday. Ta ra!
8.40pm: Time for the presentations, starting with Kusal Perera: [Tough day?] "Top order, 21 for 4, it's hard to get back but Dhananjaya and Wanindu gave us a start, followed by Shanaka and at least 240 is something for our bowlers. [Dhananjaya] He played tremendously, but can't get a hundred unfortunately, we're inconsistent but there are positives. [Final match?] Series is lost but we have to try to finish with a win."
England captain Eoin Morgan: "Nice to score some runs and make a contribution to a series win. Game was set up by the bowling unit, two left-armers swinging it early, and then the wicket became a bit flatter and slower and we had to sit in and build pressure to create chances. Chasing down a target like that on a wicket like this should be reasonable. [Form?] It's worked in my favour, distractions as a captain, to not think about your batting for some time. Still don't think I'm striking it that well but nice to get some time in the middle. [Bristol] Think we'll see more changes, only three days but also an eye on the Pakistan series, 50-over cricket is a chance to bring guys in. Always looking to grow and get better."
Sam Curran is Player of the Match: "Really special, to be playing in front of the fans, you can hear them now. Awesome atmosphere, to do it on home ground really special, and to get the win. T20s the ball swung quite consistently which was nice. Don't know why but not going to complain. [Still learning?] Definitely, feel I've played a lot of cricket, feel like I'm learning, picking the brains of other guys. The more I play and fail I learn from those experiences. [Tom?] Thought he was a bit unlucky, I got the wickets but the team played well. To be playing with Jase and Tom, two Surrey players, and to get the result was very cool."
8.30pm: Comprehensive again. It didn't look like being a good day for Sri Lanka when they lost three wickets in the first four overs, and although they managed to stretch it out - and give a good crowd at the Oval 90-odd overs of entertainment - England were always in control. They are 2-0 up with one to play, and will be aiming for another sweep at Bristol on Sunday. Sri Lanka have been weakened by injuries and player misdemeanours, but have now been flattened in five consecutive limited-overs matches on this tour; Dhananjaya de Silva's 91 gave them a lift, and some respectability, here but they are struggling for good news at the moment.
"Yes we do. Rubbish limited-overs cricket looks like this. After being 21 for 4, SL should have been all out for 100 so England could've knocked off the runs in around 15 overs and we could have all gone to the pub." Well, Ben, still plenty of time before last orders...
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