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Some rather large team news from Sri Lanka. Wily, experienced swing bowler Nuwan Kulasekara is left out, all-rounder Dasan Shanaka is in.
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Some rather large team news from Sri Lanka. Wily, experienced swing bowler Nuwan Kulasekara is left out, all-rounder Dasan Shanaka is in.
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Sanj: Batting 1st! Hate that. We're so much better chasing.
Jay: Wonder which England we'll see today - the one that played South Africa or the one that played Afghanistan?
Crashing Bore: This is the quarter-finals for England - knockout stages start here...
So, what to make of all that? Excellent England, or super Sri Lanka? Through to the semi-finals, or through security to the departure lounge? Text 81111, tweet using the hashtag #bbccricket, external or email tms@bbc.co.uk.
Also, in the spirit of England's white-ball fortunes, do let me know your tales of cricketing triumph and disaster. The more obscure the better.
Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews: "It looks like a really good wicket, there is a hint of grass but it won't turn much and it won't make a difference as the match goes on. We've got to win to stay alive and got to improve so hopefully they boys will stand up to it. One guy has to get 80 for us and give an opportunity for the bowlers. We all know it is a pressure game for both times but we will still try and enjoy it."
England skipper Eoin Morgan: "We'd have looked to bowl first because it is a slow wicket and we are not sure what a good score is. Alex Hales is fit and comes back for James Vince. If we can put in a better performance with the bat we can make it difficult for the Sri Lankans."
Morgan confirms as much. England have been better chasing in this tournament. He says it looks a slow deck and it's hard to know what a good score is. Team news - Alex Hales is fit and back in for James Vince.
Not a great start for England. Eoin Morgan calls heads, it comes down tails. Sri Lanka field first - undoubtedly what England have done too.
So where will the World Twenty20 campaign of 2016 rank?
England are three wins from the trophy, but one defeat from going home.
Beat Sri Lanka today and they are through to the semi-finals. Lose and they are on the bus to the airport.
... and the occasional shambles.
There have been near misses...
Which is just like the one at Lord's that says 'England's global limited-overs trophies'. Only the one in there too.
The next time you pop to Leonardo DiCaprio's house for a brew, ask him to show you the cabinet marked 'Oscars'.
There's just the one trophy in there.