Sri Lanka [232/9] beat England [212] by 20 runs in the 27th match of the 2019 World Cup

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Sri Lanka are hanging in around the middle of the table as of now, but won’t be there for long unless they rack up some wins, starting with the match against England on Friday, 21 June

Overview

England v Sri Lanka
Headingley, Leeds
2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, Match 27
Friday, 21 June; 10.30am local time, 09.30 GMT

This is the ultimate David v Goliath face-off at this ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. England are the world’s top-ranked ODI side. They are the strongest contenders to lift the trophy and have already taken firm steps towards making the final four.

Sri Lanka are a struggling one-day side. They have a lone win from five matches. But two of those produced no result, giving them a point from each, as a result of which they are still hanging in there, around the mid-table.

England will again be without Jason Roy for this clash as he continues to recover from the hamstring tear he suffered against West Indies. But England have such depth in resources, and have so much going right for them that they can look past the Roy injury and still come out and dominate. Doing so could give them yet another win, and a win should take them one step closer to the semi-finals.

As for Sri Lanka, they face an uphill battle, but have enough games left to try and make something out of this campaign. Dimuth Karunaratne, their captain, has excelled with the bat so far, but can he inspire the rest of the team with those performances? Whatever may be needed to make that happen, though, needs to come soon.

Key Players

Joe Root (England): England’s Mr. Consistent, Root is second on the tournament run charts, with 367 runs that include two centuries and two fifties in five innings. Root is playing his part to perfection: by holding the innings together and building it, he’s letting the rest of England’s fearsome line-up come out and express themselves without inhibitions. That spells ominous signs for all the other teams.

Dimuth Karunaratne (Sri Lanka): What Root is doing for England, Karunaratne is doing for Sri Lanka as their captain, although of a lesser magnitude. Karunaratne is leading by example, and his form is even more impressive, considering that before this tournament, he had played just one ODI in the last four years.

Conditions

Leeds should wake up to a sunny day with some clouds hanging overhead, but chances of rain are extremely minimal. There should also be a moderate breeze. This will be Headingley’s CWC19 debut, but in the fifth and final ODI of the England-Pakistan series that preceded this tournament, the ground had a 350-plus total that England defended successfully to win by 54 runs.

Squads

England: Eoin Morgan (c), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler (wk), Tom Curran, Liam Dawson, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, James Vince, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

Sri Lanka: Dimuth Karunaratne (c), Avishka Fernando, Suranga Lakmal, Lasith Malinga, Angelo Mathews, Jeevan Mendis, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kusal Perera (wk), Thisara Perera, Nuwan Pradeep, Dhananjaya de Silva, Milinda Siriwardana, Lahiru Thirimanne, Isuru Udana, Jeffrey Vandersay

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England v Sri Lanka

• After enjoying a six-match winning streak versus Sri Lanka in men’s ODI cricket,
England lost by 219 runs against the Lions last time out (October 2018).
• Four of the last five ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup meetings between England and Sri
Lanka have been won by Sri Lanka (L1), including each of the last three, England did
however win the initial five World Cup clashes between the sides.
• This will be the 11th ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup clash between England and Sri
Lanka, making Sri Lanka the side that England have faced the most often (Pakistan
10 times), in fact only Australia and India (12 times) have met more often in the
history of the tournament.
• This will be the fifth time in men’s ODIs that England and Sri Lanka have met at
Headingley, the record stands at two wins apiece at the Leeds venue; England have
tasted defeat in each of the last two such meetings there however (2006 and 2011).
• England have put together a six-game winning streak at Headingley in men’s ODI
cricket ahead of this fixture; their best ever streak at the venue, their last loss at the
venue came in 2011 against Sri Lanka.
• England have registered five wins in their last six ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup fixtures
(L1) having previously recorded just one victory in the six played immediately
beforehand in the tournament (L5).
• England skipper Eoin Morgan set a record for the most sixes ever registered in a single
ODI innings in his side’s most recent outing (v Afghanistan); striking 17 of them at Old
Trafford.
• Joe Root (England) has managed to record a score of 50+ in five of his last six ODI
knocks for his country (including two centuries); the Yorkshireman had gone seven
innings beforehand without one.
• Moeen Ali is set to play his 100th ODI for England, only two spinners have taken more
wickets than him (83) in men’s ODIs for England (Adil Rashid 137, Graeme Swann
104).
• Lasith Malinga requires three wickets to become the fourth player to reach 50 scalps
in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history (Glenn McGrath, Muttiah Muralitharan, Wasim
Akram).


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Should be a comfy win for England prior to the three hard games ahead but you never know with cricket.
 
Do or die for SL. Loss here and they will be virtually out.

SL batting first and scoring > 340 is the only slim hope they have got else bowl ENG out for < 300, which is very unlikely.
 
Sri Lanka have won the toss and have elected to bat first
 
Is this the second time Eng is chasing after the Pak game?

Edited: No they beat WI batting second.
 
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Very unlikely this SL team will challenge England in any way. That said - noone expected them to win in SA... and they did against all odds.

At least they won the toss - so no chance for a 500
 
England much favourites but Sri Lanka are a good side too. Sri Lanka lack maturity in batting in the middle overs they need to find a Mahela, De Silva! Asap
 
Everyone going on about how batting friendly this pitch is. Hopefully SL will get 300+ so that we see a decent chase.
 
2 grounds you don’t want to play this England, Trent Bridge and at the Oval, maybe Cardiff the 3rd. They’ll murder anyone at these two.
 
Kusal Perrera has not done what he should’ve done a lot more. Has the power, and similarities with Sanath but Kusal is already 32 and really hasn’t done even a quarter of what Sanath did in his by 32!
 
England v Sri Lanka

• After enjoying a six-match winning streak versus Sri Lanka in men’s ODI cricket,
England lost by 219 runs against the Lions last time out (October 2018).
• Four of the last five ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup meetings between England and Sri
Lanka have been won by Sri Lanka (L1), including each of the last three, England did
however win the initial five World Cup clashes between the sides.
• This will be the 11th ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup clash between England and Sri
Lanka, making Sri Lanka the side that England have faced the most often (Pakistan
10 times), in fact only Australia and India (12 times) have met more often in the
history of the tournament.
• This will be the fifth time in men’s ODIs that England and Sri Lanka have met at
Headingley, the record stands at two wins apiece at the Leeds venue; England have
tasted defeat in each of the last two such meetings there however (2006 and 2011).
• England have put together a six-game winning streak at Headingley in men’s ODI
cricket ahead of this fixture; their best ever streak at the venue, their last loss at the
venue came in 2011 against Sri Lanka.
• England have registered five wins in their last six ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup fixtures
(L1) having previously recorded just one victory in the six played immediately
beforehand in the tournament (L5).
• England skipper Eoin Morgan set a record for the most sixes ever registered in a single
ODI innings in his side’s most recent outing (v Afghanistan); striking 17 of them at Old
Trafford.
• Joe Root (England) has managed to record a score of 50+ in five of his last six ODI
knocks for his country (including two centuries); the Yorkshireman had gone seven
innings beforehand without one.
• Moeen Ali is set to play his 100th ODI for England, only two spinners have taken more
wickets than him (83) in men’s ODIs for England (Adil Rashid 137, Graeme Swann
104).
• Lasith Malinga requires three wickets to become the fourth player to reach 50 scalps
in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history (Glenn McGrath, Muttiah Muralitharan, Wasim
Akram).


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Excellent record for SL but this team not that good.
 
I thought it was a flat wicket. In England even flat wickets have good bounce and carry throughout especially with the new ball. There’s a massive difference between asian flat wickets and England’s. Asian pitches are absolute dead doesn’t even bounce, comes at a good height and just pure highway!
 
There you go. Sanath wannabe goes LOOL

This over hyped guy has been a massive let down for Sri Lanka.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Flat pitch today .... Yes... yes .... England are playing 😊</p>— Russel Arnold (@RusselArnold69) <a href="https://twitter.com/RusselArnold69/status/1141959801611538432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 21, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Flat pitch today .... Yes... yes .... England are playing 😊</p>— Russel Arnold (@RusselArnold69) <a href="https://twitter.com/RusselArnold69/status/1141959801611538432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 21, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
This guy is such an embarrassment. The fact that it's a flat track is the only chance his team has of coming out looking decent from this game.
 
The first back foot punch off Archer. Ridiculous.

Just banged Archer out the ground! :six
 
SL though have shortage of good bowlers
they have quality batsman coming through likes of Mendis Fernando Danushka Garunrathne Dickwella
 
Counter-attacking cricket being played by Sri Lanka.

This is really good batting.
 
Fernando has most of SL's runs! What a player.
 
Fernando out on 49!! Really cheap way to get out after looking so comfortable up to this point and building an innings that makes you wonder where he's been all tournament. Mathews and Mendis need to step up now.
 
This guy is such an embarrassment. The fact that it's a flat track is the only chance his team has of coming out looking decent from this game.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Anyone going fishing I got some first class bait ... well it’s first class as it’s amazing on Twitter ... they biting like hell !!!</p>— Russel Arnold (@RusselArnold69) <a href="https://twitter.com/RusselArnold69/status/1141995528302936064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 21, 2019</a></blockquote>
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All of his tweets are bait :29:
 
This kind of tuk tuk partnership is fine if you have the ability to score say 120 from the last 15 however can't see them doing that. Hope I'm wrong.
 
No one interested in today's match?

Anyways seems like Srilanka will end up scoring around 250. Will be very hard to defend that considering England batting.
 
The only point of interest would be if England collapse whilst batting.....

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Cant understand lanka selection why was dhananjay dropped. Their middle order looks pathetic.

Just hopelessly mediocre overall effort
 
The way they are batting I think even Sri Lanka are not interested in today’s match.

No one interested in today's match?

Anyways seems like Srilanka will end up scoring around 250. Will be very hard to defend that considering England batting.
 
England have not batted yet, might be a tight game.
 
Watching SL play these days is such a pain in the neck even for a neutral cricket fan. Wonder what SL fans would be going through.
 
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Watching SL play these days is such a pain in the neck even for a neutral cricket fan. Wonder what SL fans would be going through.
Don't think they care tbh.
Sri Lanka has never really been a big cricketing nation.
 
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S lanka is on its last legs. Really dont understand there motive throughout the innings. Other than fernando all others looked at sea with no motive. Eye sore to watch
 
England look imperious but can't shake the feeling India or Australia will trump them when it counts the most.
 
Those were some times when Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan were more less the same.
 
Sri Lanka havent evolved well. They over played their legends, didn’t groom youngsters well and now still years behind still searching for replacements!
 
I am not counting my chickens until they hatch. Anyway it is 233 to win. More good returns from Archer and Wood.

Come on bud. We should get this without a sweat. There’s no Murali, Vass, and Ajantha at his best here on a turning track.
 
It seems pitches are flat when gun teams are batting but full of grenades otherwise.
 
Malinga most likely to retire after this world cup. Sri Lanka will be finding hard to beat AFG then.

Malinga should have retired awhile ago. Has been useless since 2012 when ICC introduced the garbage 2 new balls rule and is mentally weak and cant take a beating by the batsmen
 
Today I made Jonny Bairstow dream11 caption also vs South Africa .both game he scored 0(1):smith
 
Are you Bangladeshi?

Out of topic.

But yes. British-Bangladeshi, to be precised and proud. And if your curious, I support England too because it’s country of birth. Unlike some desis born in Eng or have Brit passport.
 
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