Spin-Heavy England Limit Sri Lanka, Root 75 Guides Series-Levelling Win


Joe Root's unbeaten 75 helped England level the ODI series against Sri Lanka, chasing down a target of 241 with 5 wickets in hand. England's spin-heavy lineup, featuring Jack Leach, Adil Rashid, and Moeen Ali, restricted Sri Lanka to 240 all out. Root's masterful innings, supported by Dawid Malan's 68, secured the win. England's spinners claimed 7 wickets, with Leach (3-20) and Rashid (2-44) leading the charge. Joe Root's masterful 75 guided England to a thrilling five-wicket win over Sri Lanka, leveling the ODI series 1-1. Root's patient innings, combined with Jos Buttler's explosive 33 off 21, sealed the victory with 22 balls to spare. England's spin-heavy lineup, featuring Adil Rashid and Jack Leach, restricted Sri Lanka to 219, setting up the successful chase. Harry Brook's 42 off 75 was a crucial contribution, but it was Root's control and composure that ultimately won the match. England's team effort, with the ball and in the field, allowed Root to play his risk-free game, showcasing his exceptional skills. England's spin-heavy lineup paid off big time against Sri Lanka, with six spinners bowling a whopping 40.3 overs - a record for England in ODIs! This broke their previous record of 36 overs set in Sharjah back in 1984-85. Adil Rashid, Jamie Overton, and Joe Root were the top wicket-takers, with two wickets each. The team's efforts were also marked by a tribute to Norman Gifford, who passed away last week, with the players wearing black armbands during the match. England's chase was a lot more relaxed this time around, given the target was 50 runs less than what they had struggled with in the first game. Rehan Ahmed and Ben Duckett started things off steadily, focusing on survival and singles on a tricky, dry pitch at Premadasa. Rehan eventually fell to Dhananjaya's inswinger, but Duckett settled in nicely alongside Joe Root, and the pair put on a 68-run partnership off 67 balls - a solid rate given the conditions. Root's adaptability and ability to turn over the strike helped Duckett find his rhythm. England 223 for 5 (Root 75, Brook 42, Dhananjaya 2-37, Vandersay 2-45) beat Sri Lanka 219 (Asalanka 45, De Silva 40, Root 2-12, Overton 2-21, Rashid 2-34) by five wickets