Buttler and Root sounds a bit like a law firm, but instead of saving clients, this twosome saved their country from utter panic, and did an excellent job at rejuvenating the one day international cricket series against Sri Lanka. Facing a difficult target in a rain-reduced match England desperately needed to avoid going three nil down in the best of 7 series. They achieved that thanks to a calm Joe Root innings (48 off 48) and a rapid Jos Buttler cameo (57 off 37). Also deserving of a mention is Moeen Ali who again provided early impetus to the England innings by racing to 58 from 39 balls before being dismissed.
Earlier in the day Sri Lanka had responded well to early wickets (and early rain delays) as they amassed a challenging total of 242/8 from 35 overs. The total was constructed around a patient 63 from Kumar Sangakkara with support from Thirimanne and Prasad. The latter pair piled on 62 runs from the final five overs to set up the challenging total; a total that could have been more imposing but for Duckworth-Lewis. Chris Jordan justified his inclusion in the side, playing his first cricket for some time the seamer took 2 important wickets (Sangakkara and Angelo Matthews). Chris Woakes (3-41) also ensured that Sri Lanka’s total was not completely out of sight and a series lifeline was on offer. The one downside to England’s fielding effort was a potential slow over rate penalty incurred by captain Alastiar Cook. The under-pressure skipper could miss the next game of cricket, which will make things super interesting if his replacement makes runs.
The tone of England’s chase was again set by Moeen Ali. The left hander made his fifty from 29 balls; slightly slower than his feat in game one but still quick. Hales and Cook contributed too to a balanced pace before Hales contributed to Ali’s demise, running him out when the score was 103. Mid chase wobbles threatened to derail the England momentum when series star Ravi Bopara and the out of sorts Eoin Morgan were out. However, the unbroken 84 run partnership between Buttler and Root settled the match and saw England home by 5 wickets.
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England 236 for 5 (Moeen 58, Buttler 55*, Root 48*) beat Sri Lanka 242 for 8 (Sangakkara 63, Thirimanne 62*, Woakes 3-41) by 5 wickets (D/L method)