Root heroics seal England win over Sri Lanka in fifth ODI

Sport360 staff 18:27 11/12/2014
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  • Hats off: Joe Root's 104* was instrumental in England's five-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

    Joe Root scored an unbeaten century and James Taylor notched an inspired 68 as England beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in the fifth one-day international in Kandy on Thursday.

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    England's win keeps their chances alive in the seven-match series, with the visitors now trailing 2-3 against Sri Lanka with two matches still to play.

    Root's 104 not out laid the foundation for England's win, and earned him man of the match. "It was nice to be able to finish off an innings", Root said while showering praise on Taylor.

    "It was great to see him coming and doing that." Taylor was omitted for the first three games, and has been determined to prove the selectors wrong ever since, scoring 90 in the last game.

    His robust knock of 68 this time around included five fours and a six. Sri Lanka opened with two spinners when England began the chase on Thursday, after rain forced the visitors to abandon starting their innings on Wednesday night.

    Sri Lankan spinners were expected to dominate in the England chase, but apart from Sachitra Senanayake's double strikes they were unimpressive.

    Despite the dry nature of the pitch, it gave little or no turn to the spinners and the English batsmen as a result were under no pressure.

    Senanayake, the comeback man for Sri Lanka, struck in his fourth ball to dismiss the dangerous Moeen Ali and followed up later by trapping England captain Alistair Cook lbw to leave England 35-2.

    "It was a fantastic couple of days," Cook said. His bowlers were able to restrict Sri Lanka to a modest total.

    "We knew it was not a huge target and we wanted to rotate strike and take the boundary options whenever they came."

    Senanayake had been raced into the side for Thursday's barely 24 hours after the International Cricket Council lifted its ban on the off-spinner over an illegal bowling action.

    But after the two wickets fell, Root and Taylor took charge, with delectable strokeplay to leave the spinners reeling. After Taylor's dismissal, Root added 86 for the fourth wicket with Ravi Bopara to take England closer.

    Partnering with Root, Josh Butler scored two runs in the first ball of the final over to hand England the match. The sixth international will be played in Pallekele grounds in Kandy on Saturday.

    The series gives both teams a chance to build for the World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand in February-March.

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