Woakes stars as Lanka collapse for 288
LONDON, Saturday – Chris Woakes started and finished a Sri Lanka
collapse on the third day of the third Test against England at Lord’s on
Saturday.Sri Lanka, well-placed at 162 for one overnight, were dismissed
for 288 -- 128 runs behind England’s first innings 416.
Woakes, who took a wicket with his first ball Saturday, ended the
innings with the opening delivery of a new spell on the stroke of tea
when Shaminda Eranga was caught in the slips by James Vince.Warwickshire
all-rounder Woakes finished with figures of three for 31 in
17.1 overs. Sri Lanka, bidding to avoid a whitewash at 2-0 down in
this three-match series, resumed Saturday with Kaushal Silva 79 not out
and Kusal Mendis 25 not out.
But they both fell for their overnight scores as Sri Lanka collapsed
in overcast conditions that made batting harder than had been the case
on Friday.
Sri Lanka had not added a run when Woakes had Mendis lbw with his
first ball Saturday to end a partnership of 54.
It was just reward for the paceman, who saw Jonny Bairstow drop a
simple catch off his bowling to reprieve Dimuth Karunaratne, eventually
out for 50, on Friday.
But wicket-keeper Bairstow, whose 167 not out on Friday was his
Test-best score, made no mistake Saturday when he Silva edged Stuart
Broad straight to him.
Two years ago, Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews made a Test century
at Lord’s.
But the all-rounder was felled for three on Saturday, with 166 for
three becoming 169 for four when he was squared up by Woakes and edged
to Joe Root at second slip. England’s attack was far more accurate than
it had been on Friday and Woakes, bowling at sharp pace, almost had a
wicket next ball too only for Dinesh Chandimal to inside-edge a yorker
that just missed the stumps for four.
And 169 for four was transformed into 205 for six as under-pressure
fast bowler Steven Finn took two wickets for three runs in 12 balls on
his
Middlesex home ground to set rid of second-Test century-maker Dinesh
Chandimal (19) and Lahiru Thirimanne (17).
Left-handers Kusal Perera (42) and Rangana Herath (31) fought back
with a seventh-wicket stand of 71. Perera, in his first match in more
than six months after a drugs ban was rescinded because of a botched
test, played some bold shots -- the best a straight drive off Finn for
four. At lunch, Sri Lanka were 218 for six, having just avoided the
follow-on.
The second session saw England captain Alastair Cook off the field
after being hit below his left knee while fielding close in shortly
before lunch.
Joe Root, England’s vice-captain, took the new ball as soon as
possible.
Herath chopped on off Broad and Perera, who clearly didn’t have much
confidence in the tail, was caught behind after charging down the pitch
and wildly slogging at Anderson.
Perera’s exit was the start of a sequence that saw all of Sri Lanka’s
last three wickets go down on 288.

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