England draw Sri Lanka tour opener

Published November 23, 2007

COLOMBO, Nov 22: England drew their first match of the Sri Lanka tour on Thursday after gaining useful batting practice at the Colombo Cricket Club. The tourists, replying to Sri Lanka Cricket XI’s mammoth 500-5 piled over the first two days of the practice match, scored 315-6 on the final day before the game was called off.

Opener Alastair Cook made 63, Ian Bell hit 49 and Paul Collingwood smashed a belligerent 52 off 69 balls before all three batsmen retired to give others a chance at the crease.

England captain Michael Vaughan made 38 but star batsmen Kevin Pietersen was dismissed cheaply.

Vaughan was trapped leg-before by leg-spinner Malinga Bandara, while Pietersen fended at a short ball from Nuwan Kulasekera and was caught at gully for four.

It was England’s first hit since the one-day tour of Sri Lanka a month ago when they recorded an impressive 3-2 win in the five-match series.

The home team, comprising Sri Lanka’s second-string, had batted for two days with opener Upul Tharanga making 112, 20-year-old Chamara Kapugedara 141 and Thilana Kandamby an unbeaten 107.

The local spinners suffered as much on the dead wicket as their English counterparts Monty Panesar (1-117) and Graeme Swann (1-112).

Summarised scores:

SLC XI 500-5 declared (U. Tharanga 112, M. Warnapura 48, C. Kapugedara 141, T. Kandamby 107 not out, K. Silva 54 not out; R. Sidebottom 1-46, S. Broad 1-41, M. Panesar 1-117, G. Swann 1-112); ENGLAND 315-6 (A. Cook 63 retired out, I. Bell 49 retired out, P. Collingwood 52 retired out, Owais Shah 38 retired out, R. Bopara 40 not out).—AFP

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