Saturday, April 28, 2012

Swann edges England close to win

Updated April 07, 2012 08:15:08

A double strike by off-spinner Graeme Swann in the penultimate over of the fourth day put England within reach of victory in the second and final Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo.

England needs to win the match to square the series and retain its world number one ranking.

Having safely negotiated the second new ball, Sri Lanka appeared to be relatively safe at 4 for 215 before Swann sent back Thilan Samaraweera (47) and nightwatchman Suraj Randiv for a duck in the space of three balls to swing the Test England's way.

At the close, Sri Lanka who trailed England by 185 runs on the first innings, was 6 for 218, an overall lead of 33 runs.

Sri Lanka's hopes of saving the Test rest on the shoulders of captain Mahela Jayawardene, who was unbeaten on 55 with Angelo Mathews on 3.

Swann, who also dismissed Tillakaratne Dilshan (35) and Kumar Sangakkara (21), ended the day with figures of 4 for 82.

Dilshan, who was fined 10 per cent of his match fee for excessive appealing, was unhappy after he was given out, caught at slip by James Anderson.

The batsman asked for a review but with no Hot Spot technology available, there was no conclusive evidence to overrule the on-field umpire's decision.

Swann then removed Sangakkara, who had struggled for nearly two hours before edging a catch behind the wicket to Matt Prior.

Sri Lanka lost both openers in the morning session when the English pace bowlers removed Dhammika Prasad (34) and Lahiru Thirimanne (11) but not before the visitors paid for some sloppy fielding.

Anderson got rid of the shaky Thirimanne, who edged a catch to Andrew Strauss at slip with the total on 23.

Prasad, sent in as a nightwatchman, justified his promotion and hung around for 87 minutes before he pulled Steven Finn straight to Tim Bresnan at deep square leg.

It was some relief for Finn, who had dropped Prasad at mid-off when the batsman was on 21.

The missed opportunity was a second heartbreak for Swann, who earlier saw Prior gift Thirimanne a reprieve by wasting a simple stumping chance.

Bresnan also dropped Jayawardene on 20 when he lofted Samit Patel but the fielder, at deep mid-wicket, could get only a hand to the ball as it sailed over his head for four.

Reuters

Tags: cricket, sport, sri-lanka

First posted April 07, 2012 08:10:07


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