Sri Lanka v England: second men’s cricket one-day international – live

Key events

3rd over: Sri Lanka 7-0 (Nissanka 4, Mishara 1) A decent maiden from Overton who beats a driving Mishara with one that jags away late off the seam. Bright sunshine beating down in Colombo, it looks a scorcher. If England have to chase leather for 50 overs they could be a bit cooked later on.

2nd over: Sri Lanka 7-0 (Nissanka 4, Mishara 1) Sam Curran zips in from t’other end. He starts with a wide outside off and then is too straight, flicked off the hip by Mishara for a single.

1st over: Sri Lanka 5-0 (Nissanka 4, Mishara 0) Oh. Don’t bowl there Jamie old son. Overton serves up a full and wide half volley with a little Alice in Wonderland label saying ‘HIT ME’ and Nissanka duly does, spanking a drive away through the covers for four off the first ball of the game. Overton tightens up for the rest of the over but does send down a leg side wide. Five off the first.

Shout out to my pal Nick who *might* be tuning in through the fug of early fatherhood. What more could you want after a sleepless night than Jamie Overton thundering in and hammering away back of a length on a biscuit coloured Colombo wicket? These truly are the days my friend. Well, better than white noise at least?

Righto, the players are out there. It’s 30 degrees in Colombo, only 23 degrees warmer than here in deepest Sussex. Pah! Jamie Overton is going to start with the new ball, Pathum Nissanka and Kamil Mishara open up for the hosts. Play!

Teams:

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis (wk), Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka (c) , Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Dunith Wellalage, Pramod Madushan, Jeffrey Vandersay, Asitha Fernando

England: Rehan Ahmed, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Will Jacks, Sam Curran, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid

Sri Lanka field the same XI from the first match, England have the one change, Jacks in for the injured Crawley. We’ll have to wait to see Rehan Ahmed carving it up at the top of the order for England, he has done the job before for Leicestershire, last summer he scored 203 runs at 67.66 a makeshift opener for a few matches when teammate Rishi Patel was out with injury. He’s certainly got all the shots, girds loinded for that later on.

Harry Brook just can’t catch a break eh… the coin falls Charith Asalanka and Sri Lanka’s way and they will have first use. It will be trial by spin for England later on once again.

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England’s ODI results away from home since the 2023 World Cup reads the name of an obscure Welsh village. Under Milk Wood? Under A Cloud more like.

Harry Brook’s side need a win, not least to keep this three match series alive after a 19 run loss in the first match. There’s already some bad news from the ground though as Zak Crawley is out of the match with a knee injury meaning Will Jacks comes into the side and Rehan Ahmed is carded to open the batting. As ever with this group of players and with this coach, it won’t be dull.

The toss is incoming and play begins in a little over half an hour – join us!

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