Foakes, spinners put England in command against Sri Lanka

Published November 8, 2018
Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath plays a shot as England's Ben Foakes watches during the second day of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and England in Galle, Sri Lanka on Wednesday. — AP
Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath plays a shot as England's Ben Foakes watches during the second day of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and England in Galle, Sri Lanka on Wednesday. — AP

GALLE: England spinners led by all-rounder Moeen Ali helped dismiss Sri Lanka for 203 and build on their advantage after Ben Foakes’ debut ton in the first Test on Wednesday.

The islanders conceded a 139-run lead in response to England’s 342 after being bowled out in the final session of play on day two on a turning Galle International Stadium pitch notorious for its low scores.

Moeen claimed four wickets and was ably supported by fellow spinners Jack Leach and Adil Rashid who took two each.

England were 38 for no loss at stumps in their second innings, stretching their lead to 177 runs. Debutant Rory Burns, on 11, and Keaton Jennings, on 26, were batting at close of play.

But it was Foakes who stood out with his patient yet effective batting in England’s first essay to give the team a challenging total after electing to bat first.

The 25-year-old Foakes, who replaced the injured Jonny Bairstow converted his overnight 87 to 107 in the morning session to become only the fifth wicket-keeper/batsman — the second for England after Matt Prior — to score a hundred in his first Test.

“It pretty much went to plan for us,” Leach said. “We talked at the start of the day about trying to get as many runs as we could and when we went out to bowl just put as much pressure on as possible. We felt we had a good total on the board.

“A great day for Foakesy ... Last winter he was with the side and didn’t play and this winter he wasn’t going to be involved. It’s a funny game and things can change quickly.”

For Sri Lanka, former captain Angelo Mathews was the top-scorer with 52 and put on a crucial 75-run stand for the fifth wicket with skipper Dinesh Chandimal, who made 33, to frustrate the opposition bowlers.

Rashid broke the key stand after getting Chandimal stumped on a classic leg-spinner but Mathews went on to register his 30th Test 50.

He did not trouble the scorers after the tea break as Moeen got the dangerman trudging back to the pavilion in the first over of the final session.

Dilruwan Perera, who picked up five wickets in the England innings, crossed 1,000 Test runs on his way to 21. He became the fastest Sri Lankan to claim a double of 100 wickets and 1,000 runs.

“Our options were poor and it has got more to do with mindset. There aren’t any demons on that wicket and it’s not a 200 pitch,” Sri Lanka batting coach Thilan Samaraweera said. “There were too many soft dismissals.”

England were troubled by a nasty hit to Burns while fielding at forward short leg, prompting the umpires to call for early tea.

Burns, who injured his shoulder blades at the base of his neck after trying to duck under a sweep shot from Dickwella, came back to field, much to the delight of the English fans.

The biggest cheer though was reserved for the retiring Rangana Herath who walked in amid a rousing reception as the English team lined up to receive the spin legend in the middle.

He remained unbeaten on 14 after Rashid got the final wicket Suranga Lakmal for 15.

Herath, 40, bids farewell to his international career at the start of the three-match series at his favourite hunting ground that accounts for 100 — he got to the mark in England’s innings after getting skipper Joe Root out for 35 — of his 431 Test victims.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st Innings, overnight 321-8):

R.J. Burns c Dickwella b Lakmal 9

K.K. Jennings b Perera 46

Moeen Ali b Lakmal 0

J.E. Root b Herath 35

B.A. Stokes b Perera 7

J.C. Buttler c Dickwella b Perera 38

B.T. Foakes c de Silva b Lakmal 107

S.M. Curran c Chandimal b Dananjaya 48

A. Rashid c de Silva b Perera 35

M.J. Leach c de Silva b Perera 15

J.M. Anderson not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1) 2

TOTAL (all out, 97 overs) 342

FALL OF WKTS: 1-10, 2-10, 3-72, 4-98, 5-103, 6-164, 7-252, 8-306, 9-330.

BOWLING: Lakmal 18-5-73-3; Perera 31-6-75-5; Dananjaya 20-2-96-1; Herath 25-4-78-1; de Silva 3-0-18-0.

SRI LANKA (1st Innings):

F.D.M. Karunaratne c Foakes b Anderson 4

J.K. Silva lbw b Curran 1

B.K.G. Mendis b Moeen 14

D.M. de Silva c Stokes b Leach 19

A.D. Mathews c Jennings b Moeen 52

L.D. Chandimal st Foakes b Rashid 33

N. Dickwella c Buttler b Moeen 28

M.K.D. Perera c Buttler b Leach 21

A. Dananjaya c Foakes b Moeen 0

R.A.S. Lakmal c Anderson b Rashid 15

H.M.R.K.B. Herath not out 14

EXTRAS (LB-2) 2

TOTAL (all out, 68 overs) 203

FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-10, 3-34, 4-40, 5-115, 6-136, 7-171, 8-173, 9-175.

BOWLING: Anderson 10-0-26-1, Curran 6-1-16-1, Leach 18-2-41-2, Ali 21-4-66-4, Rashid 9-1-30-2, Stokes 4-0-22-0

ENGLAND (2nd Innings):

R.J. Burns not out 11

K.K. Jennings not out 26

EXTRAS (LB-1) 1

TOTAL (for no wkt, 12 overs) 38

Bowling (to-date): Perera 5-0-12-0; Lakmal 3-0-14-0; Herath 3-0-10-0; Dananjaya 1-0-1-0.

Published in Dawn, November 8th, 2018

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