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Sri Lanka power to 199-run win

Sri Lanka U19s 287 and 367 for 9 dec. (Rajapaksa 97, Peiris 66, Root 3-20) beat England U19s 286 and 169 (Manuel 39, de Mel 4-49, Rajaguru 3-51) by 199 runs
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These two teams had matched each other almost perfectly over the first three days at Northampton, but Sri Lanka finally took a decisive upper hand on the fourth afternoon as fast bowler Sanitha de Mel and legspinner Nadeera Rajaguru combined to demolish England's top order and derail the hosts' pursuit of an unlikely 369 in their second innings.

England's disappointing showing with the bat had been foreshadowed by their struggles with the ball in the morning as some stubborn lower-order resistance allowed the Sri Lankans to declare at 367 for 9. Wicketkeeper Denuwan Rajakaruna (45) and Chathura Peiris (66) combined in a 102-run stand for the seventh wicket that tilted the match firmly towards the visitors.

De Mel then dispatched Daniel Bell-Drummond and Lewis Gregory in his opening spell, and after the Sri Lankan bowlers made early inroads England were reduced to 75 for 5 just after tea. Jack Manuel (39) and Azeem Rafiq (16) steadied England and for a time it looked like a draw might be possible. But Manuel was out with an hour of play left and despite the best efforts of Jacob Ball and Atif Sheikh, England were dismissed for 169 in the 63rd over.

Both teams will travel to Scarborough for the final Test in the two match series which begins on Tuesday.

  • Sri Lanka power to 199-run win

    Sri Lanka finally took a decisive upper hand on the fourth afternoon as seamers Sanitha de Mel and Nadeera Rajaguru combined to demolish England's top order and derail the hosts' pursuit of an unlikely 369

  • Peiris keeps Sri Lanka level

    In a match that continues to swing between two evenly-matched sides, Sri Lanka Under-19s ended the third day with a lead of 270 after Chathura Peiris's left-arm seamers kept England Under-19s to 286

  • Javid and Rafiq give England control

    England Under-19s made steady progress on a rain-interrupted second day to finish 32 runs behind Sri Lanka Under-19s in the first Test at Northampton

  • Dunn dismisses Sri Lanka for 287

    The Surrey seamer, Matt Dunn, claimed figures of 4 for 50, as England Under-19s launched their series against Sri Lanka in fine style by bowling the visitors out for 287 on the first day of the first Test at Northampton

England U19 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st2JE RootDJ Bell-Drummond
2nd8JE RootL Gregory
3rd55JE RootLWP Wells
4th6JE RootA Javid
5th4JE RootJK Manuel
6th37JK ManuelAzeem Rafiq
7th13AP RouseJK Manuel
8th24JK ManuelJT Ball
9th12A SheikhJT Ball
10th8A SheikhMP Dunn