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Sri Lanka thrash England to clinch series
December 21, 2003 17:20 IST
Sri Lanka won their three-match Test series 1-0 after handing England their worst defeat for 30 years on Sunday.
England suffered a humiliating innings and 215-run defeat after a dominant Sri Lanka had piled up a massive 628 for eight declared.
Having notched up their highest score against England, the hosts bowled out England for 148 to secure the win on the fourth day of the third and deciding Test.
It was England's lowest ever total against Sri Lanka, the previous lowest being the 181 they had been bowled out for at the Oval in 1998.
It was also the visitors' heaviest defeat since slumping to an innings and 226-run loss to West Indies in Lord's in 1973.
For Sri Lanka, it was their biggest Test win, surpassing the innings and 196 run victory against Bangladesh in August 2002.
After England lost both openers to the new ball, spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan wreaked havoc in the middle order, increasing his series tally to 26 wickets with four for 63 from 27 overs.
Muralitharan was aided by left-arm spinner Sanath Jayasuriya, who took two for five in nine overs, and an aggressive Dilhara Fernando, who broke lower order resistance with a fiery evening spell to finish with three for 27 from 12 overs.
Chaminda Vaas started England's collapse, striking in the first over of the innings when Trescothick, on nought, edged a forcing stroke to substitute fielder Michael Vandort at gully.
Vaughan (14) was deceived by a slower delivery from paceman Fernando and caught by Jayasuriya at short extra cover.
After the break, Muralitharan found the edge of Nasser Hussain's (11) defensive bat with a zipping leg break and wicketkeeper Kumar Sangakkara clung on to a juggling catch.
Mark Butcher and Graham Thorpe (19) resisted Sri Lanka's spinners for just over an hour adding 38 in 119 balls for the fourth wicket.
But Muralitharan eventually spun his leg break through Thorpe's bat and pad to give Sangakkara the first of two stumpings.
Next ball, Gareth Batty dragged his foot out of his crease and was adjudged to have been stumped by the third umpire after a smart piece of work from Sangakkara.
Muralitharan would have taken his first hat-trick in Test cricket had Hashan Tillakaratne been able cling on to a gloved catch at silly point.
Jayasuriya rammed home the home team's advantage bowling Butcher for 37 and then trapped Chris Read leg before wicket for a duck.
England had lost four wickets for two runs in 19 deliveries.
The tourist's lower order wagged after tea as Giles and Andrew Flintoff, who was handicapped by a groin injury, added 40 in 93 balls for the eighth wicket before Fernando and Muralitharan sealed Sri Lanka's win.
Sri Lanka, who had started the day on 563 for five after centuries from Thilan Samaraweera (142) and Mahela Jayawardene (134) on the third day, added a further 65 runs in 49 minutes before declaring.
The first two Tests were drawn.
Scoreboard:
England first innings: 265 all out (A.Flintoff 77, M.Trescothick 70, M.Muralitharan 3-40, C.Vaas 3-64)
Sri Lanka first innings:
K.Sangakkara c Trescothick b Kirtley 31
S.Jayasuriya c Trescothick b Flintoff 85
T.Samaraweera run out 142
M.Jayawardene c sub (Collingwood) b Flintoff 134
T.Dilshan b Giles 83
H.Tillakaratne b Giles 12
U.Chandana c Vaughan b Kirtley 76
C.Vaas run out 9
M.Muralitharan not out 21
D.Fernando not out 1
Extras: (b-7, lb-16, nb-6, w-5) 34
Total: (for eight wickets - declared) 628
Fall of wickets: 1-71 2-138 3-400 4-428 5-456 6-582 7-605 8-606
Bowling: J.Kirtley 31-4-131-2 (nb-3), J.Anderson 24-5-85-0, A.Flintoff 18-0-47-2 (nb-3), A.Giles 65-16-190-2, G.Batty 41-4-137-0, M.Vaughan 1-0-5-0, M.Trescothick 2-0-10-0 (w-5)
Did not bat: M. Atapattu
England second innings:
M.Trescothick c sub b Vaas 0
M.Vaughan c Jayasuriya b Fernando 14
M.Butcher b Jayasuriya 37
N.Hussain c Sangakkara c Muralitharan 11
G.Thorpe st Sangakkara b Muralitharan 19
G.Batty st Sangakkara b Muralitharan 0
A.Flintoff c Sangakkara b Fernando 30
C.Read b Jayasuriya 0
A.Giles b Fernando 13
J.Kirtley b Muralitharan 12
J.Anderson not out 1
Extras: (2-b, 8-lb, 1-nb) 11
Total: (all out, 68 overs) 148
Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-22 3-44 4-82 5-82 6-84 7-84 8-124 9-137
Bowling: C.Vaas 7-2-25-1, D.Fernando 12-4-27-3, U.Chandana 13-7-18-0, M.Muralitharan 27-9-63-4, S.Jayasuriya 9-6-5-2.
Result: Sri Lanka win by an innings and 215 runs
Series: Sri Lanka win 1-0
First Test: Match drawn
Second Test: Match drawn