Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 2 July 2016
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"All these matches have been one-sided - today was the most one-sided. Sri Lanka were never at the races."
England win series 3-0
SL bowled out with 7.2 overs unused
Willey 4-34, Plunkett 3-44, Rashid 2-41
England: Root 93, Buttler 70, Vince 51
Sri Lanka: Chandimal 53, Gunathilaka 48
Phil Dawkes, Bibhash Dash and Justin Goulding
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"All these matches have been one-sided - today was the most one-sided. Sri Lanka were never at the races."
A very one-sided win to complete a very one-sided series. 122 runs is the margin of the game, 3-0 to scoreline in the series.
Pradeep c Woakes b Willey (SL 202)
Game over. Willey seals an emphatic England win as Pradeep skies a catch to Woakes at mid-on. He also makes it a clean-sweep for Yorkshire for all 10 wickets.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"There's something almost nostalgic about the tail that Sri Lanka have here. Ten years ago almost every side had one. Now it's almost died out."
A dead cat bounce from Sri Lanka as Nuwan Pradeep smashes Woakes through cover for four and then carves for two past a diving point. He shows his true credentials by then backing away to almost sit in square-leg's lap.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"We always say the best place to bowl is to hit the top of off - and Willey managed it here. Chandimal was trying to turn it to the leg side and he was genuinely beaten by the reverse swing."
Chandimal b Willey 53 (SL 195-9)
We are nearly done. Nine wickets for Yorkshire now as Willey takes his second of the over. It is the last pillar of Sri Lankan resistance as well as Chandimal is totally cleaned up.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
"We're into the last rites now. Yet again this has been a rather disappointing display by Sri Lanka."
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"I'm going to quote Tony Cozier: 'Lakmal goes for a violent drive... and it just about reached extra cover.'"
Lakmal c Morgan b Willey 10 (SL 194-8)
Thank goodness for that (sorry Suranga). The Yorkshire wicket collection grows as Lakmal fires an aerial drive straight to Morgan to catch at cover.
Andy Zaltzman
Comedian & BBC Test Match Special statistician
"That was Suranga Lakmal's first four in ODI cricket, in his 48th match."
tms@bbc.co.uk
Attempting YMCA in blustery conditions was always going to end badly.
MJF, Liverpool
The England Twister team practice their moves.
Graham Head
Big shout for lbw against Lakmal from Woakes. But the ball looks to be going a touch over. Sri Lanka have decided to hide behind their gloves and takes a heavy points defeat here.
Lakmal drags out the dullness by swapping his knackered bat for a new one.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Chandimal has had no back-up. he's had a very hard time. He must go back to his hotel room and dream about Sangakkara and Jayawardene in front of him, flaying bowling attacks all over the place."
Lakmal shows some intent. He comes down the track and batters a Willey ball back past the bowler for four.
SL 185-7
It has been a tough day for Chandimal. He's been left out to dry again by his team-mates. That is his fourth consecutive ODI fifty. All of them pretty much in vain.
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Has there ever been an England match where all 10 wickets have fallen to players from the same county? (Apart from the Jim Laker all 10 to one bowler scenario?). Possible here.
Dave, Bingley
Lakmal tries to do some damage but after planting his front foot way outside leg his wild swing to Woakes ball outside off misses by some distance.
Lakmal's partner Chandimal needs to find an awful lot more of these...
Chandimal is the only man who can do anything about an England victory here. He and Lakmal are working only in singles, though. Willey's economical sixth over sees the required rate fly up to more than 11 an over.