Player of the Match
Player of the Match
  • BATSMEN
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    16.4 direct hit from backward point, Perera is well short! He was looking in good nick but Jason Roy has seen him off with an excellent bit of fielding, collecting and spinning to hit the stumps in the blink of an eye - and no need to even consult the third umpire. Bottom-edged cut down to Roy's left and he collected with his left hand, transferred to his right in one movement and then threw down the wicket. Guess it was Kusal's call but he'll be regretting it now 77/3
    6.3 big swish, flicks the edge, Buttler grabs it! Gunathilaka's merry thrash is over, maybe a little bit of extra pace from Plunkett, he wasn't really very near the line of the ball and got a big fat nick through to the keeper to give England their first wicket 39/1
    8.5 brings the ball back in, thumps the pads - and up goes the finger! Mendis never got going, seemingly unable to get to grips with the surface, played down the wrong line and he decides not to review, heading off for a nine-ball duck. Hawk-Eye has it just clipping the bails, so a tight call but would not have been overturned 47/2
    39.6 nudged to leg, Chandi sets off but there's never a run there - he's sold himself down the river, England have another run-out! He realised pretty quickly but had already taken several steps down the pitch, Roy again was the man to sprint in and his underarm to Buttler allowed plenty of time to finish the job 188/6
    32.5 gone! Down on one knee, attempted sweep, but Rashid's extra bounce takes the top-edge and lollipops to Plunkett at short backward square. A soft, soft dismissal from a man who was well set, in spite of his dodgy hamstring 159/4
    34.1 stunning catch! David Willey is so impressed with himself, he can only kneel on the sponsor's mat behind the bowler's head, grinning like a loon! A madcap wipe to a good-length ball, the chance spirals into the heavens, drops absolutely vertically at a rate of knots, and Willey sprints full length and skids his fingers underneath from mid-on as he all but collides with Alex Hales! 163/5
    not out
    53
    49
    67
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    108.16
    40.4 bowled him, through the gap! Superb line from Willey, maybe a hint of movement back in as Maharoof comes half forward, pretty sloppy-looking push down the ground, bat away from the pad, the ball sneaks through and pop go the bails 191/7
    not out
    26
    27
    41
    2
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    96.29
    Extras
    16 (b 1, lb 13, w 2)
    TOTAL
    254/7 (50 Overs, RR: 5.08)
    Fall of wickets: 1-39 (Danushka Gunathilaka, 6.3 ov), 2-47 (Kusal Mendis, 8.5 ov), 3-77 (Kusal Perera, 16.4 ov), 4-159 (Angelo Mathews, 32.5 ov), 5-163 (Seekkuge Prasanna, 34.1 ov), 6-188 (Dinesh Chandimal, 39.6 ov), 7-191 (Farveez Maharoof, 40.4 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    DJ Willey1006516.50296200
    CR Woakes803604.50230110
    LE Plunkett1004924.90316010
    MM Ali904104.55273000
    AU Rashid1003423.40321000
    JE Root301505.0061000

Match Notes

Record win

236

Previous highest target successfully chased down without losing any wicket in ODIs - by New Zealand against Zimbabwe, Harare, 2015.

Hales' landmark

1000+

Runs for Alex Hales in ODIs. He becomes the 33rd player to score 1000-plus ODI runs for England.

Not finishing strongly

66

Runs scored by SL in the last ten overs of the innings, losing just one wicket. In the first ODI, they scored 61 runs losing three wickets in the final ten.

Fifty at No. 7

2012

Last time a SL player scored 50-plus batting at No. 7 in ODIs, before Tharanga in this match - 72 by Ajantha Mendis vs Ind, Pallekele.

Chandimal vs Eng

4

No. of 50+ scores for Chandimal against England in ODIs in 11 inns - joint-most for him against any team. He has 4 such scores against Australia as well, in 14 inns.

No century yet

1192

No. of runs added by Chandimal and Mathews in ODIs without a century stand (highest of 93) - 2nd-most by a pair. Highest: 1249 by Campbell-Whittall.

Four in a row

4

No. of consecutive 50+ partnerships between Chandimal and Mathews in ODIs this year, including this match. They added 93, 88 and 64 in their last 3 outings.

Run-out habit

5

No. of times Kusal Perera has been run-out in ODIs in 53 innings, which is getting run-out about every 10th innings.

None from No. 3

39

No. of ODIs for Sri Lanka since the last time their No. 3 was out for a duck, before Kusal Mendis in this match - Sangakkara vs Ind, Hyderabad, November 2014.

Second meet at Edgbaston

1

No. of times Eng and SL have faced each other at Edgbaston in ODIs, before this. SL had won the game by 6 wickets in the series-decider of 2014 series.

Sri Lanka tour of England and Ireland 2016

TeamMWLPT
ENG96020
SL9064