England run riot to put Lanka in early trouble
Tourists on 80-5 at lunch on day one of first Test
Thursday, 22 August 2024
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Aug 21 (AFP): Chris Woakes struck twice as Sri Lanka collapsed to 80-5 at lunch on the opening day of the first Test against England at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
That actually represented something of a considerable recovery for Sri Lanka, who were 6-3, having lost three wickets for no runs in 10 balls soon after captain Dhananjaya de Silva won the toss.
It was a dream start for stand-in England skipper Ollie Pope, leading his country for the first time after Ben Stokes was ruled out with a torn hamstring.
Woakes, now established as England's senior bowler after the retirement of James Anderson, had interval figures of 2-17 in seven overs.
De Silva was 28 not out at lunch, the top score in the innings so far, after Kusal Mendis had briefly staunched the flow of wickets with an attractive 24.
Sri Lanka came into their first Test in England in eight years on the back of just a solitary warm-up game -- a defeat by the second-string England Lions -- and it was soon clear some of their batsmen could have done with more time in the middle.
Their collapse started in the sixth over when Dimuth Karunaratne top-edged a hook off fast bowler Gus Atkinson to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith.
Woakes then took two wickets in the next over, with Nishan Madushka, the other opening batsman, driving loosely at an outswinger and edging to Joe Root at first slip as he fell for four.
Five balls later, worse followed for Sri Lanka when Angelo Mathews was plumb lbw to Woakes playing no shot to a delivery that nipped back off the pitch.
The experienced Mathews reviewed but replays upheld Australian umpire Paul Reiffel's decision and Sri Lanka were 6-3, with Woakes having then taken 2-2 in four overs under increasingly gloomy skies.