Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 10 June 2016
Right, the players are coming back out. Woakes with the cherry, Silva on strike. Here we go...
Silva 79*, Karunaratne 50, Mendis 25*
Eng: Bairstow 167*, Cook 85, Woakes 66
Herath 4-81, Lakmal 3-90
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England lead three-Test series 2-0
James Gheerbrant
Right, the players are coming back out. Woakes with the cherry, Silva on strike. Here we go...
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Rhys Williams: Compton out, Root to 3, Bairstow to 4. Bring in Buttler to keep and bat 7/8. These drops are going to cost England one day.
Nick Helyar: Let Jonny concentrate on batting, bring in the dynamism of Billings, the strongest glove man of the 3 and shift Compton out.
Right, James Gheerbrant at the controls now after Tom's excellent stint. Happy to be with you. Sri Lanka fighting back well, 20 wickets beginning to look like a long, hard task for England...
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Finn for his third over, Silva timing it away with sweetness, standing up tall to punch backward of point and then gliding another way down to the third man rope. That's tea, the tourists will sup easy after that session.
Woakes bowling at a decent lick out there, a punchy short one, a rapid lifter. Sri Lanka trailing by 363 runs.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"Karunaratne is not quite in the Jayasuriya school of opening batsmen, but he's inclined towards that way - he looks to score off every ball."
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"This is Sri Lanka's first fifty opening partnership of the series - after stands of 10, 10, 10 and 38."
Good line from Finn, across the bows of Karu. The batsman leaves one and then jousts at another, and Finn gives him the old evil eyes at the end of an extended follow-through.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"That's a goober. It's gone just below hip height. You don't get an easier catch than that. His hands are nowhere near together. He's batting so well but he does keep dropping chances behind the stumps. That's as easy a catch that I've seen him drop."
SL 49-0
Woakes' first delivery of the match, and that's an old-fashioned stinker from the batting hero Bairstow - little edge, no great deviation or late swing, and he's barely got the bottom of his gloves on it. Lordy.
Roshan Abeysinghe
BBC Test Match Special
"There seems to be more rhythm in Finn's run-up than at Durham or Headingley."
Yup, time for some Steven Finn on his home deck. Cantering from the Pavilion End, up to 85 mph already. One full and fast, dipping just down leg, and then a short one that Silva dives under. A pair of singles, Woakes for a wobble from the Nursery End.
My giddy aunts, Karu done like a kipper by Broad, nice and full and swinging late past the pushing blade. Too leggish up next, and he can nudge that fine for four. Broad has shipped 28 off his five overs so far.
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Mmm, dreamy drive from Silva, and it's easy runs out there thus far. Rachel (below) - is that the new T20 leisure wear range? Love the chocolate gilet.
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Some messing about with the sightscreen, and Anderson then strays down leg to be tickled fine for four by Karunaratne. 18 now for the opener. That's better from the world's top-ranked Test bowler, just shy of a length and leaping up to have the batsman jumping.