Eng 11-0published at 1 over
Target 186
Liam Livingstone plays out his three deliveries.
This is another really good opportunity for him to establish himself within the England squad.
Eng beat SL by five wickets to take 1-0 series lead
Root makes an unbeaten 79
Bairstow smacks thrilling 43 off 21 balls
SL bowled out for 185 as Woakes takes four wickets
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Stephan Shemilt
Target 186
Liam Livingstone plays out his three deliveries.
This is another really good opportunity for him to establish himself within the England squad.
Jonny Bairstow pulls the third ball for three through mid-wicket. He didn't quite time it, but it was a positive show of intent.
He's keen to win this in a hurry. I wonder why...
Four more. This is an even better shot from Jonny Bairstow.
He just stays still, and drives beautiful between cover and mid-off.
England and Jonny Bairstow are up and running straight away with a push through the covers for four.
The players are back out in middle. England need 186 runs to win.
Dushmantha Chameera, who was impressive in the T20 games, is going to get us going.
Jonny Bairstow and Liam Livingstone are the England batters.
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There were some comical moments from Sri Lanka.
It is a bit of a surprise we only saw two run outs. It felt like there should have been at least four.
The TV coverage is showing a replay of England failing to chase 233 against Sri Lanka in the 2019 World Cup. They lost by 20 runs, having been 127-3.
Just a little reminder that this game isn't done, yet.
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Chris Woakes is the White Ball GOAT for England. His numbers are magnificent, particularly his strike rate. Only Plunkett (who's still selectable btw) and Archer have a better strike rate of Englands top 50 ODI wicket takers
Matt, Doncaster
Wanindu Hasaranga's 54 was also well made. He came in at five today, having never batted higher than seven in an ODI before, but he played some lovely strokes, particularly off Adil Rashid.
Sri Lanka Kusal Perera deserves a lot of praise today.
He's had a difficult few days, with three of his experienced players being sent home for breaking bio-secure protocols.
His innings today was good. It gave Sri Lanka a platform, it was just a shame that nobody, apart from Wanindu Hasaranga, could support him.
Thanks Stephan.
That was another impressive bowling display by England. Sri Lanka were better, but you'd still expect England to win this, and comfortably.
I'm off to triple-cook some chips. Here comes Callum Matthews...
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Chris Woakes is now tied with none other than James Anderson for the most four-fors in ODIs for England on 13.
BBC Test Match Special
On TMS right now you can hear from Nat Sciver, the England vice-captain. The second ODI against India starts at 14:00 BST tomorrow. England won the first ODI by eight wickets at the weekend.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It looked like they were on for 280 at one stage, but there was so much pressure on Perera to get them there. Once he was out, it was just a matter of time. But England were fantastic from the start again, just carrying their form from the T20s. They were relentless.
As a reminder, Sri Lanka were 145-3. They lost their last seven wickets for 40 runs.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Sam Billings had one stump to aim at and his only thought there was to hit the stumps down. It was excellent fielding.
Jayawickrama run out 4 (SL 185 all out)
Brilliant!
Sam Billings with a direct hit from about 40 metres, coming in from the leg-side fence.
Sri Lanka are 185 all out. Surely England will gobble that up?
A mighty whallop! Karunaratne sending Sam Curran many a mile over the leg side.