England Leads Sri Lanka by 23 Runs After Rain-Shortened Day

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August 23, 2024 · 1 min read

England Leads Sri Lanka by 23 Runs After Rain-Shortened Day
Other Sports | August 23, 2024
Brook and Smith put England in front of Sri Lanka. (Image: Getty)

England edged ahead of Sri Lanka in the first Test on a shortened second day at Emirates Old Trafford reaching 259-6 with a slender 23-run lead. The day was marred by rain delays and early closure due to bad light. England’s innings faced challenges as they lost three wickets for 37 runs, slipping to 67-3. However, half-centuries from Harry Brook and Jamie Smith steadied the ship.

Brook contributed 56 runs before being dismissed by Prabath Jayasuriya while Smith’s unbeaten 72 and a crucial partnership with Chris Woakes helped England build a lead. Despite the rain and gloom affecting play, the Test has seen dramatic moments and shifts in momentum. England had earlier dismissed Sri Lanka for 236 but struggled initially on day two, allowing the visitors to seize control briefly.

Sri Lanka’s Asitha Fernando and Vishwa Fernando applied pressure with disciplined bowling but England’s middle order led by Joe Root and supported by Brook and Smith, gradually took charge. England’s tail is longer than usual, with Gus Atkinson batting at number eight. This, along with potential weather disruptions means the match remains finely poised.

Brook and Smith, both young talents have shown promise. Brook’s dismissal to Jayasuriya’s stunning delivery and Smith’s resilience in a challenging period highlight their potential. Sri Lanka’s lower order showed resilience and Jayasuriya’s spin remains a threat. Despite England’s lead, Sri Lanka’s performance especially with their bowlers adapting well to the conditions keeps them in contention.

Michael Vaughan and Russel Arnold praised the match’s competitive nature and highlighted Sri Lanka’s potential to capitalize on any opportunities. The weather forecast suggests more rain which could further influence the match’s outcome.