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SL trail by 256 after Atkinson’s ton puts England in control

London, August 30 Sri Lanka slumped to 196 all out on day two to concede a huge lead in the second test at Lord’s on Friday after Gus Atkinson’s superb maiden century put England in control of the match. Kamindu...
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Gus Atkinson celebrates his century at Lord’s London. PTI
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London, August 30

Sri Lanka slumped to 196 all out on day two to concede a huge lead in the second test at Lord’s on Friday after Gus Atkinson’s superb maiden century put England in control of the match.

Kamindu Mendis (74) provided the only real resistance and was the last man out when he tried to slog Atkinson but could only spoon a simple catch to Chris Woakes.

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England elected not to enforce the follow-on and finished on 25-1 – a lead of 256 – with Dan Lawrence (7) the only wicket to fall, caught behind by keeper Nishan Madushka off Lahiru Kumara.

“We’re well ahead of the game after day two with loads of time left," Atkinson said. “Hopefully we can push on to a big lead tomorrow and then bowl them out again.” Sri Lanka lost their last three wickets after tea with Prabath Jayasuriya (8) charging past a ball from Shoaib Bashir that turned sharply to hit leg stump.

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Kumara (0) was then run out by Ollie Pope’s direct hit trying to run a single from the non-striker's end to give the strike to Mendis, who could not add to his total.

Olly Stone, in his first test since 2021, picked up his second wicket completing an over he started before lunch, when Pathum Nissanka (12) glanced one to Matthew Potts at leg slip.

Mathews and Chandimal tried to rebuild with a partnership of 48 but a double-wicket maiden from Potts put England on top.

Mathews (22) played around a straight one and captain Dhananjaya de Silva was caught by Harry Brook at second slip for a three-ball duck as Sri Lanka fell to 83-5.

Chandimal (23) then clipped one from Atkinson to Dan Lawrence at leg slip as Sri Lanka slipped further into the mire at 87-6. Milan Rathnayake (19) briefly counter-attacked until he nicked Woakes to keeper Jamie Smith, leaving Mendis to bat with the tail.

Sri Lanka had lost both openers before lunch, Madushka (7) chopping a wide delivery from Woakes on to his stumps before Stone removed Dimuth Karunaratne (7) in identical fashion.

England earlier resumed on 358-7 and Atkinson began the day with back-to-back boundaries, clipping Kumara's first delivery to fine leg then driving the next through cover.

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