Joe Root’s Cool Head Secures England’s Five-Wicket Victory Over Sri Lanka
Joe Root’s Cool Head Secures England’s Five-Wicket Victory Over Sri Lanka: A composed 64-run partnership between Joe Root and Jamie Smith guided England to a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first Test at Old Trafford on Saturday. The win handed England a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, as Root anchored the chase with a patient half-century after a shaky start.
Chasing a modest target of 205, England’s top order wobbled early, with opener Ben Duckett falling for 11, edging behind to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis. Ollie Pope followed soon after, caught at slip for six, leaving England in a precarious position. Dan Lawrence contributed a steady 34 before being trapped lbw by Milan Rathnayake, and England found themselves at 119-4 when Harry Brook was caught and bowled by Prabath Jayasuriya after scoring 32.
Root, however, held firm, displaying his trademark resilience. He reached his half-century off 108 balls and, along with Jamie Smith, who scored 39, guided England back on track. The pair went an hour without a boundary, focusing on consolidation before Smith was bowled by Asitha Fernando. Root, who remained unbeaten on 62, fittingly sealed the win with a boundary, his second of the innings, from the final ball of the match.
Earlier in the day, Sri Lanka resumed at 204-6, with Kamindu Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal batting through a rain-hit first session. The pair forged a crucial 117-run partnership for the seventh wicket, helping the visitors surpass the 300-run mark. Kamindu, who has quickly established himself as one of Sri Lanka’s most reliable Test batsmen, scored his third Test century, a gritty 113 that featured a mix of elegant stroke play and sharp running between the wickets.
However, England capitalized on the new ball after lunch, despite the absence of fast bowler Mark Wood, who was sidelined with a thigh injury. Gus Atkinson made the breakthrough by dismissing Kamindu, caught by Root in the slips, and Matthew Potts removed Chandimal for 79, ending Sri Lanka’s innings at 326. The tourists could only add 19 runs for their last three wickets, with Potts and Atkinson leading the charge.
With this victory, England takes a 1-0 lead in the series, with the second Test set to begin at Lord’s on Thursday.