SL 158-5published at 36.3 overs
No comment Stu.
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No comment Stu.
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Stuart Mitchell: Re Iain from Spennymoor - genius move and I've up voted it but just bear in mind happy wife, happy life.
Dhananjaya de Silva has a big swing at a wide ball and tops it into the turf. Just the four singles from it.
Rashid drops a bit short and Dhananjaya de Silva picks up a single. The score predictor says Sri Lanka are goign to reach 245. Which is not enough.
Drinks come on at Headingley.
I played my wife the Champions League music as a joke when we were discussing wedding music and she loved it. I didn't have the heart to go along with it in the end.
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I am marrying my wonderful fiance Jade next year at Lumley Castle (the one behind the Riverside Stadium in Durham). Her one flaw is that she is not a cricket lover. I am trying to persuade her to have soul limbo as our exit music - she is reluctant and suggested I take a survey. She didn't mention who I had to survey. I think a survey of the good readers of this text feed should be suitably independent....
Iain, Spennymoor
England might knock this run chase off in the first powerplay unless Sri Lanka get a move on.
They can't work these spinners for more than five or six an over though. Just the two from that Moeen effort. Tidy as.
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James Rust: Talking of surnames and cricket, The Ab Kettleby village cricket team used to have all 11 players with the surname: Turner. Nine of them were related to each other but two were not related to anyone else in the team or each other.
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Adil Rashid is now up to seven wickets at this World Cup; only one spinner (Tahir, eight) has more currently.
He's getting good shape into the right-handers at the moment. Mathews is plodding along and then hello!
A whacked four, down on one knee from Dhananjaya de Silva and plonked away for four. Shot.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Sri Lanka are stuck between a rock and a hard place here. Angelo Mathews will want to start looking for boundaries but he'll know they can't afford to lose more wickets.
Five off the over. Pedestrian scoring for Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka doing their best to get Rashid back in form. Cheers lads!
Peter, St Albans
As many of you have pointed out, Mark and Steve Waugh could well be the answer to David's question there [see 12:39].
We've asked the stats guys. I don't remember them ever getting out to be honest.
Sri Lanka milk singles from Moeen.
Rashid 2-28
That's a beauty! Adil Rashid gets one to drift in and then spin away past the outside edge of Dhananjaya de Silva's bat. Lovely shape.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
In one-day cricket, they like a more agile fielder in the outfield. No offence to Joe Root.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Root seems to have usurped Stokes at slip these days.
The man of the day (Moeen, who's winning his 100th cap) took two England colleagues down to Birmingham to take on the locals in Street Cricket, external...
Moeen explains the reasons why loves the game of cricket in the BBC Get Inspired guide to how to get into cricket.
Mathews 32, de Silva 2
Tremendous question! The Hollioakes maybe?
Dhananjaya de Silva gets away with an ugly top edge which falls just beyond the man at 45 and lands safe.