Eng 41-2published at 11 overs
Need 192 runs from 39 overs
A watchful start from Root and Morgan against the spinner. Just three from the over.
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Need 192 runs from 39 overs
A watchful start from Root and Morgan against the spinner. Just three from the over.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That tells you how well Sri Lanka have bowled.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
In 49 matches at home since the last World Cup this is England's second lowest score after 10 overs. They made 34-4 v Australia in Manchester last year in a similarly low-scoring game.
A superb 10 overs from Sri Lanka's seamers.
Time for spin - Dhananjaya de Silva is into the attack.
Do not adjust your screen. This is not a replay.
Root 17, Morgan 6
Just three from the over. England in full rebuild mode.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That was a strange shot. Morgan's bat was crooked and all over the place.
Eek. Eoin Morgan tries to flay it down the ground, the ball is pushed across and flicks the outside edge but just bounces short of second slip.
Excellent bowling from the Sri Lanka opening pair.
Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
That is as good an off-drive as you are going to see. It was textbook. That was the benchmark of how to play an off-drive. It must be horrible for a bowler when you put all that effort in, run in and get eased for four.
Target 233
Lovely stuff. Joe Root punches an off drive down the ground for four. Timing and balance all in sparkling order.
Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
This could work quite nicely for England - a left, right-hand combination. It could help put the Sri Lanka bowlers off because they have bowled nicely.
Eoin Morgan's eye is still in after his big day out against Afghanistan.
Full from Lasith Malinga and the England skipper whacks it through the covers for four.
James Vince's problem is his best shot is his biggest weakness.
He needs a bit more variety in his game, so he's not too reliant on the cover drive.
For now, he's drawing more ire than that bread debate earlier.
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If anyone else in a regular job kept making the same costly mistakes over and over again, they'd be fired. How does Vince keep getting chances?
Matt, Northampton
Target 233
Squeeze on.
Nuwan Pradeep bowls a maiden.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Headingley
Vincian. The practice of elegant excellence that precedes a familiar failing. It could be in the dictionary.
Eoin Morgan is in.
I don't think he'll be smacking 17 6s in this situation.
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James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
When you are fielding down the slope here the ball seems to keep going and when at the top of the slope you seem to get them around your ankles a lot more.
That was a good catch.
Vince c K Mendis b Malinga 14 (Eng 26-2)
James...
OK that was a James Vince Test innings. A few shots to make you purr and then nicking off to slip.
Lasith Malinga pushes it a bit fuller and wider, Vince pushes at it without getting a stride out to the pitch of the ball.
It flicks the outside edge and Kusal Mendis takes a tumbling catch. England in a bit of bother.