Tour of Sri Lanka
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Top order batting this test like they’re still in a Lords ‘hangover’ perhaps.
Heard before the test a theory that CdG would play as the second seamer and to lengthen the batting. Southee did nothing wrong with the ball, but we might have welcomed Colin’s batting at #7 after all...
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195/7 at stumps, early finish due to bad light so an early start tomorrow apparently. Lead of 177 thanks mostly to Watling, Latham, Nicholls and Southee. We're in with a chance now but if we can get a few more runs tomorrow, we're in with a reasonable chance.
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@Chris-B said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
That could easily be enough - though the pitch doesn't look like it's causing insurmountable problems!
I think we've got enough that this will be a tough chase in any conditions. But looking at how we went it's definitely not an unchasable target.
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@Donsteppa said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
So while we've been distracted by the Bledisloe, the Sri Lankan openers have snuck along to 52 off 26 overs.
We’re in big trouble.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
@Donsteppa said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
So while we've been distracted by the Bledisloe, the Sri Lankan openers have snuck along to 52 off 26 overs.
We’re in big trouble.
Somerville and Patel seem to have swapped economy rates from the first innings.
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@Donsteppa said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
So while we've been distracted by the Bledisloe, the Sri Lankan openers have snuck along to 52 off 26 overs.
And by stumps, they're halfway there - and we're living on a prayer.
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@Cyclops said in Tour of Sri Lanka:
At long last! The first breakthrough (an LBW given on review) and the Sri Lanka's need just over 100. Wickets have fallen in clumps in this test, but you'd have to say Sri Lanka are warm favourites still.
A second wicket fell as well, so that's something at least. Agree that Sri Lanka are still warm favourites, especially as Dimuth Karunaratne has scored a good century.