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Sri Lanka vs England | Root’s century puts England on top

January 15, 2021 11:15 pm | Updated 11:15 pm IST - Galle

Bess’ career-best five-for helps bundle out Sri Lanka for 135.

In fine nick: Joe Root registered his 18th Test century en route to his unbeaten 168.

Skipper Joe Root stood tall with an unbeaten 168 as England stretched its lead to 185 against Sri Lanka on a rain-hit day two of the opening Test on Friday.

England reached 320 for four at tea riding on a 173-run partnership between Root and debutant Dan Lawrence, who made 73, after the visitors resumed the day on 127-2 in Galle.

Root, who is batting alongside Jos Buttler (7), hit his 18th Test ton and kept up the pressure on the home bowlers despite losing overnight partner Jonny Bairstow for 47 in the second over of the day.

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He moved from 99 to 100 soon after lunch with a single off Dilruwan Perera as he raised the bat and hugged his partner in the two-match series played behind closed doors due to the coronavirus.

The star batsman, who started the day on 66, recorded his highest Test score in more than a year after going through 2020 without a century and dropping out of the top 10 of the world rankings.

Standing firm

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Lawrence, 23, stood firm with his captain, displaying confidence against the spinners as he brought up his fifty in 95 balls with five fours.

Lawrence, who plays for English County Essex, survived two dropped catches on 60 and 68 in his first international outing and finally fell to Perera.

Earlier Bairstow became left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniya's third victim after being caught at gully. The wicket ended a 114-run third-wicket stand for the tourists.

Off-spinner Dom Bess returned career-best figures of 5-30 and helped skittle out Sri Lanka for 135 — the lowest first-innings score at the venue — in two sessions on Thursday after the hosts elected to bat.

The series has resumed after being aborted due to the coronavirus in March.

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