Player of the Match
Player of the Match

5.43pm That's the end of that then. England make it four in a row in their white-ball campaign. From myself and Matt, and Thilak and the rest of the ESPNcricinfo team, good night, good luck if football is your thing (and especially if it isn't) and see you at The Oval!

Time for some presentations.

Kusal Perera, who made a battling 73. "I am trying to back myself and do my basis, try to bat to the 40th over, 50 would have been great. But two more games to go. Hasaranga did a good job for the team, we got a partnership but not enough for the team. It's a team game, we have to get together to get a good score."

Eoin Morgan "Delighted, good lengths, adapting to conditions, good lengths, cross-seam, full credit to the bowling unit, they really did fire. The lead bowlers at mid-off, mid-on, good communication with the three of us and the keeper is crucial.

On Root: "he's one of the best in the world, in most situations. Notable in training how easy he finds things, never seems to struggle. I think you can't rule Joe out [of T20 World Cup] the role he played in 2016 was a big part in getting us to the final, and the knock he played in the final was outstanding." So there you go.

The Player of the Match is Chris Woakes: "I think opening the bowling, a big part of the job is assessing conditions and communicating. Taking wickets stems the run-flow but trying to be as accurate as possible. Don't want to give any freebies, width goes to the boundary, try not to leave the stumps, find the length that hits the bails until the batsman tries something different. My rhythm wasn't too bad, a bit short in first two overs, couple of games for Warks, hit my straps well."

5.36pm Nothing else going on elsewhere, is there?

5.30pm So, it wasn't pretty but it was mighty effective. Joe Root, in his 150th ODI, restates his value as England's barometer in the middle order. No rush to get the runs, so he took no rush at all, but still ticked along at a 90-odd strike rate, 79 not out from 87 balls. And he's got 6000 runs in the format too.

Chris Woakes played a blinder too with the ball - the stunning figures of 4 for 18 in ten overs, with five maidens - four of them in the Powerplay. And Jonny Bairstow was outstanding in reply before getting out when gloriously set. No-one else made it look so easy all day. And a note too for Dushmantha Chameera, four wickets last week, three more today. He was a constant menace in an innings where wickets were Sri Lanka's only currency. And what might have happened if Moeen Ali had been caught first ball?

George Macphers: "Thank god that's over. It's shouldn't be that hard to chase down a score of 185. Hopefully the next ODI will be a lot better than this one." You are a terrible pampered human. I rather enjoyed seeing a bit of a tussle!

34.5
4
Fernando to Curran, FOUR, Full toss, flogged through mid-on, that'll do it! Curran mops up the resistance to put England 1-0 up. Wonder if anyone's managed similar in the football yet...

Abhijato: "Sri Lanka have really exceeded expectations here, as depressing as that might sound - I suspect the rest of the series isn't going to be the cakewalk England thought it would be if the Lankans can settle into their roles." Indeed. Their bowlers need their batters to give them something to work with. Nearly managed it today!

34.4
1
Fernando to Root, 1 run, full length, into the pads, flicked in front of square, scores are level
34.3
0
Fernando to Root, no run, dipping from round the wicket, blocked out to point

WrongTeam: "Root showing his value, again, but MoM for Woakes methinks" That feels fair to me

34.2
1
Fernando to Curran, 1 run, flashed down to third man, England chipping away as Curran throws his bat outside off stump
34.1
1
Fernando to Root, 1 run, fenced off the pads, and into the leg side

END OF OVER:
34 | 6 Runs | ENG: 182/5 (4 runs required from 16 overs, RR: 5.35, RRR: 0.25)

  • Sam Curran4 (7b)
  • Joe Root77 (84b)
  • Dushmantha Chameera8-0-50-3
  • Binura Fernando9-0-43-1

Racheed: "The one bright spark to come from Sri Lanka's disastrous recent form is Chameera. He's really developed nicely, is sharp, and can lead that pace attack for the future. " So true. So long as they don't snap his willowy frame, they've found themselves a proper competitor

33.6
0
Chameera to Curran, no run, banged in short, ducked
33.5
0
Chameera to Curran, no run, round the wicket, tailing into the toes, blocked to the off-side
33.4
0
Chameera to Curran, no run, full toss, patted into the covers
33.3
1
Chameera to Root, 1 run, swings into the pull, down to backward square. England are a boundary away
33.2
4
Chameera to Root, FOUR, climbs into the drive, and the intent burgles him a boundary, off a fat edge through the vacant slip. He'll take that, even if he was aiming about 100 degrees further into the covers

George Macphers: "What a poor reply from England. Chasing 180 and now 6 wickets down against a inconsistent Sri Lanka bowling attack. Not good advertisement for cricket. Where is the England team that were able to dominate matches?" George, George, even on hand with the hottest of takes. They are about to win with approximately 16 overs to spare. Not an appalling day's work when you look at it like that

33.1
1
Chameera to Curran, 1 run, flicked off the hip to backward square

END OF OVER:
33 | 3 Runs | ENG: 176/5 (10 runs required from 17 overs, RR: 5.33, RRR: 0.58)

  • Sam Curran3 (3b)
  • Joe Root72 (82b)
  • Binura Fernando9-0-43-1
  • Dushmantha Chameera7-0-44-3
32.6
1
Fernando to Curran, 1 run, Curran keeps the strike with a nudge into the gap. England are nearly there

Abhijato: "Wimbledon, cricket, the Euros - today's been a good day for fans of mediocre yet thrilling sport, hasn't it? xD" And it's only just warming up. Got West Indies-South Africa to come!

32.5
1
Fernando to Root, 1 run, swings into a measured pull from outside off, hitting down into the stroke for the single
32.4
0
Fernando to Root, no run, hurried on the back foot again, fenced down into the crease as it is squeezed off the inside-edge into the pads
32.3
0
Fernando to Root, no run, round the wicket, hitting the pitch hard, Root is tucked up once more on the back foot
32.2
0
Fernando to Root, no run, back of a length, Root shuffles into line to nudge to the leg side

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st54JM BairstowLS Livingstone
2nd5JM BairstowJE Root
3rd15EJG MorganJE Root
4th6SW BillingsJE Root
5th91MM AliJE Root
6th18JE RootSM Curran