SL 37-2published at 9 overs
Fernando 31, K Mendis 3
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Fernando 31, K Mendis 3
Chris Woakes tightens up and sends down four dot balls in a row.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It looks like the pitch is getting easier paced to bat on. As the ball is getting older, it's getting softer and sitting up.
Avishka Fernand's onslaught continues as he toe-ends a pull shot out through square leg for four.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Sri Lanka have not been firing in this World Cup but this is a tough game for England. The early wickets were just what they wanted.
Archer 4-2-15-1
That is so, so good from Jofra Archer.
Giving nothing away, tight line and length and serious pace.
Kusal Mendis can't do anything with it, getting a leading edge that drops well short of cover.
That's a maiden.
A bit of debate on the cricket desk here about whether Jofra Archer will actually be opening the bowling with James Anderson in the Ashes.
I can't see them breaking up the Anderson and Stuart Broad combo quite yet, for the first Test at least.
Others reckon Broad will drop back to first change.
Anyway, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Here is Archer into his fourth over, looking to respond to that expensive third over.
No bowler has taken more wickets in the opening 10 overs at this World Cup than Jofra Archer (5 - level with WI's Sheldon Cottrell).
Run rate 4.43
Sri Lanka made a very good decision putting Avishka Fernando in for this game.
He's on one here, punching deliciously down the ground for four.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Sri Lanka have got to play like this - there's no point being conservative and posting 240. That won't be enough. Their best hope is one or two batsmen come off, they post 300 and it spins a bit later.
And here are those quick wickets...
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
This is the counter-attack Sri Lanka wanted after losing those quick wickets.
Fernando 20, K Mendis 1
Make that three boundaries and three balls he is troubled by.
Avishka Fernando creams the last ball through the covers for four more.
The counter-attack is on.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Archer is aiming for the chest guard but Fernando realised that and gambled on it being a short ball and being able to pull it.
Jofra Archer has beaten the outside edge or troubled Avishka Fernando with three balls in this over so far.
The others have gone for four and now six!
A superb pull round the corner is planted into the stands.
Shot! First boundary of the day as Avishka Fernando cracks the ball on the top of the bounce through the covers for four.
Jofra Archer follows it up by beating the outside edge. What a jaffa.
Avishka Fernando punches down the ground and opts for a second on the misfield. Kusal Mendis dives but is well home in time.
Another punch from Fernando, this time inside mid-off, gets him two more.
I'd be stunned if Jofra Archer isn't bowling first change for England in the Ashes.
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Ben Thapa: If we are serious about Test cricket being the pinnacle of the game, we have to pick our best players for it. Jofra Archer is the best cricketer we have had in years.
Jofra Archer now has 13 wickets in the tournament - only Mitchell Starc of Australia has more on 15.
No wicket in his second over but it's an immaculate maiden. Sri Lanka under the cosh.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Headingley
Outstanding view of the new stand for Messrs Vaughan and Agnew.