Recent Match
Sri Lanka tour of England, 2024, 2nd Test, London, Aug 29th, 2024

England

(101.6 ov) 427/10 (54.3 ov) 251/10

Sri Lanka

(55.3 ov) 196/10 (86.4 ov) 292/10

Complete England won by 190 runs

Player of Match: Gus Atkinson

49.4
P Jayasuriya to Root, 1 run, to mid-wicket
49.3
P Jayasuriya to Olly Stone, 1 run, 79kph, knocks this full ball to mid-on and the batsmen scamper across for a quick single
49.2
P Jayasuriya to Root, 1 run, 83kph, leg-lined, worked through square leg
49.1
P Jayasuriya to Root, 2 runs, 82kph, in-angling fullish ball, Root gently turns it to midwicket
It's a spread field...
48.6
Asitha Fernando to Olly Stone, no run, 131kph, short again, Stone drops it adjacent to the pitch on the on-side
48.5
Asitha Fernando to Olly Stone, no run, 136kph, bouncer,
Short leg and leg gully in place
48.4
Asitha Fernando to Root, 1 run, 132kph, hip-high
48.3
Asitha Fernando to Root, no run, 132kph, pulled towards long leg and once again doesn't take the single
48.2
Asitha Fernando to Root, no run, 135kph, banged in short, Root swivel-pulls to deep backward square leg and decides against the single
48.1
Asitha Fernando to Root, no run, 128kph, this one doesn't bounce much down leg, Root gets inside the line to pull hard and fine. Misses!
48.1
Asitha Fernando to Root, wide, 134kph, bouncer from round the wicket that goes well over the batsman's head. Wided for height
47.6
P Jayasuriya to Olly Stone, no run, 82kph, very full on the stumps, defended back to the bowler
47.5
P Jayasuriya to Olly Stone, no run, 83kph, flatter in trajectory, knocked to mid-on
47.4
P Jayasuriya to Olly Stone, 2 runs, 79kph, looped up up outside off, driven firmly to deep cover's right and Stone gets off the mark with a brace
47.3
P Jayasuriya to Olly Stone, no run, 87kph
47.2
P Jayasuriya to Root, 1 run, 81kph, tossed up, full and outside off, Root looks to play the sweep initially as he bends his back leg but sees the line and drives to sweeper cover
47.1
P Jayasuriya to Root, 2 runs, drifting onto the pads and Root tickles it to fine leg for a couple of runs
Olly Stone, right handed bat, comes to the crease