England took a 2-1 lead in the one day series in Sri Lanka after a tense and low-scoring game in Dambulla. On an agonisingly slow pitch both teams struggled to score, with only Dilshan looking like he had the measure of the conditions.
England were on top for most of Sri Lanka’s innings, making the most of rain breaks to restrict them to 42-4. If there was a Spirit of Cricket award for each match it would have surely gone to Sangakkara who walked after he was caught off the thinnest of thin edges, with neither Broad nor Mustard appealing.
Dilshan dug in to score 70, taking Sri Lanka to a near-respectable 164 (although England’s target was reduced by 1 run by the obscurities of the Duckworth-Lewis system), but England made hard work of it, the top order once again failing to fire. Mustard was unlucky to be bowled when the ball clipped his trousers and rebounded onto the wicket, and he looks like he could make a decent one-day opener.
Collingwood and Shah steadied the ship, but both were undone by Jayasuriya’s slow bowling. It was left to the bowlers to make it to the end, Swann and Broad both solidifying their reputations as handy lower order batsman.
Undoubted man of the match was Graeme Swann, taking 4-42 and scoring 25 runs off 37 balls (England’s second highest score). In honour of the new spinning star, who must surely have earned himself a place on the return trip to Sri Lanka for the Test series, I present some facts about the man they call Swann:
- Nine facts about Graeme Swann
Graeme Swann shares a birthday with Alan Sugar and actor Richard Conte (he played Barzini in The Godfather)
Graeme Swann has hit 4 centuries in first class cricket.
Graeme Swann’s bowling action can break a man’s arm.
Graems Swann’s nicknames include ‘Chin’ and ‘Swanny’.
Graeme Swann has a brother called Alec who has played for Lancashire and Northamptonshire.
Graeme Swann is owned by the Queen.
Graeme Swann mates for life.
Graeme Swann can migrate up to 3,000 miles each winter.
Graeme Swann was believed to be a duckling until he reached adolescence.
Posted by Alex B
Posted by Alex B