close
close

Cricket-Smith scores his first Test century and puts England in the lead

Cricket-Smith scores his first Test century and puts England in the lead

August 24, 2024, 00:46 IST

CRICKET-TEST-ENG-LKA/ (UPDATE 1, PIX):UPDATE 1-Cricket-Smith scores his first Test century and puts England in the lead

MANCHESTER, England — England were on the verge of defeating a fighting Sri Lanka in their first Test match when the visitors took a narrow 82-point lead at 204-6 in the second innings at the end of the third day at Old Trafford on Friday.

Cricket-Smith scores his first Test century and puts England in the lead
Cricket-Smith scores his first Test century and puts England in the lead

Angelo Mathews and Kamindu Mendis led a stubborn rearguard action as Sri Lanka managed to overturn a 122-run first-innings deficit.

But England, who were earlier bowled out for 358 after Jamie Smith scored his maiden Test century, have a good chance of taking the lead in the three-match series on Saturday.

Smith began a windy day with a 23-run lead and four wickets to spare in his first innings, and increased his score from 72 to 111 from 148 balls to become the youngest wicketkeeper to score a hundred for England in a Test match.

Gus Atkinson was dismissed on 20 after being caught behind for the first Test wicket of debutant fast bowler Milan Rathnayake, and Smith was dismissed three overs later as wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal got a good handle on a long delivery from left-handed spinner Prabath Jayasuriya.

Tail-enders Mark Wood and Matthew Potts then shared a score of 33 to extend England’s lead.

Sri Lanka had a few overs left to bat before lunch and got off to a terrible start when Nishan Madushka was bowled for no score by Chris Woakes before Atkinson had Kusal Mendis caught behind by Smith, also for no score, to end the game at one for two.

Dimuth Karunaratne and Mathews gave their all after lunch as Sri Lanka edged closer to an equaliser, but the visitors fell behind to 95 for 4 and Chandimal also retired injured after hitting his thumb.

Mathews proved persistent before finally getting a lead off the bowling of Woakes and being caught at the top by the diving Matthew Potts.

Milan Rathnayake was caught in the deep for 10 but Mendis was still there at stumps to give Sri Lanka some hope.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without any modifications.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *