SMITH, BROOK FIFTIES EDGE ENGLAND AHEAD IN FIRST TEST VERSUS LANKA
Jamie Smith’s latest Test fifty took England into a narrow first-innings lead in their series opener against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford on Thursday.
England were 259/6 in reply to Sri Lanka’s 236, a slender advantage of 23 runs, when a combination of bad light and rain forced an early close to the second day of the three-Test series.
Smith, promoted up the order to No.6 in the absence of injured captain Ben Stokes, was 72 not out — the 24-year-old wicketkeeper’s third fifty in his four Tests.
Once again he demonstrated his ability to both support an established batsman and keep the runs coming batting with the lower order.
Together with Harry Brook (56) and Chris Woakes (25), Smith shared stands of 62 and 52 respectively before both batsmen were bowled by superb deliveries from left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya, who enjoyed an economical return of 2/58 in 21 overs.
After rain washed out Thursday’s morning session, England were faltering at 67/3 in the 15th over, with paceman Asitha Fernando leading the way during a haul of 3/68 in 14 overs.
Sri Lanka had collapsed to 6/3, losing their first three wickets for no runs in 10 balls on Wednesday.
But their bowlers still had runs to play after captain Dhananjaya de Silva top-scored with 74 after winning the toss, while Milan Rathnayake made 72 as he set a new record for the highest score by any Test debutant batting at No.9.
Shortly after play resumed Thursday under grey skies, Asitha Fernando thought he had Dan Lawrence lbw for 10.
But Lawrence successfully reviewed umpire Paul Reiffel’s decision on height.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 236. England 259/6 in 61 overs (J Smith 72*, H Brook 56; A Fernando 3/68, P Jayasuriya 2/58) at stumps on Day 2.