Postpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 26 June 2021
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England's bowling has been very impressive, they look like a well-oiled machine in T20 at the moment.
England romp to 3-0 series win
England 180-6: Malan 76 (48)
Bairstow 51 (43) - adds 105 with Malan
Chameera 4-17 off four overs
Sri Lanka 91: Seven single-figure scores
Willey 3-27, Curran 2-14, Woakes 1-9
Third T20, Ageas Bowl
Highlights on BBC Two, 19:00 BST
Matthew Henry, Ffion Wynne and Callum Matthews
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England's bowling has been very impressive, they look like a well-oiled machine in T20 at the moment.
Need 121 from 54 balls
Dasun Shanaka picks up his first boundary with a glance down to the fine leg. It wasn't pretty, I think it came off the shoulder of the bat.
Sam Curran is really banging the ball in short today. That's how he's had success with the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, and how he's become a good T20 player despite his pace only being in the high 70mph's.
The required run-rate is up at 13.44...
There are three ODIs - they are on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
We'll have our usual live text, TMS and video clips for all three games.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's hard to see what Sri Lanka can do now in time for the ODIs, which could be even more challenging for them.
Need 128 from 60 balls
Lovely from Chris Woakes as he gets a little bit of nip past the outside edge of Dasun Shanaka.
Can Woakes force himself into England's World Cup? Would he make your squad? Hit the thumbs...
England have still got a slip in, in the form of Dawid Malan.
I love that attacking intent from Eoin Morgan. He wants this game done.
We have got a bowling change, but Eoin Morgan is going to stick with pace for now.
Chris Woakes, who also has figures of 1-5 from his first two overs, replaces Chris Jordan.
This was Woakes' wicket earlier.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
We still haven't seen Adil Rashid or Moeen Ali!
The ball is still swinging for England and Sam Curran. That's a real rarity after nine overs in a T20.
Another excellent over from the left-armer, with just three runs coming off it. He's got figures of 1-5 from two overs.
The good and the bad from Kusal Mendis.
How did he not realise he'd hit this?
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That shot was just another sign of discomfort. England are being ruthless.
O Fernando c Willey b Curran 19 (SL 46-4)
It had been coming.
Oshada Fernando just hasn't been able to get going, playing ambitious shot after ambitious shot. Sam Curran digs one in half way down, and Fernando gets in tangle, ending up square on, and a leading edge loops up to David Willey for a simple catch in the gully.
'Should be a simple catch... and is!' - Fernando caught by Willey off Curran
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Sri Lanka just can't get bat on ball at the moment.
Target 181
There have been 31 dot balls so far in this Sri Lanka innings - that's 64.6% of the balls delivered so far!
There were 52 in their innings in the second game on Friday. It's far too many.
They've shown much better intent today, but their ability to rotate the strike is nowhere near as good as England's and the other top sides.
The first two wickets to fall...
Target 181
Excellent first over from Sam Curran with just four runs coming off it.
England's bowling has been very good again so far today.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
A brilliant attempt. He dived full length in front of him - the most difficult catch to take.
Liam Livingstone again! Almost superb.
It's another one where he has to come hurtling in off the boundary, and he gets there, but the ball spills out with him at full stretch, low to the ground, in front of him.
The crowd and Sam Curran applaud in appreciation of the effort.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's going to be hard for Sri Lanka from here. They're going to have to keep going for it.
There's a strangled appeal for lbw against Niroshan Dickwella but England wisely opt against the review, with the replays showing it was going over the top of leg stump.