Kumar Sangakkara hit 86 as Sri Lanka squeezed past England with six wickets and two balls to spare in the fourth one-day international yesterday to take a 3-1 lead in the seven-match series.
James Taylor missed a maiden one-day century by 10 runs as England, electing to bat first, scored 265 before they were all out off the last ball of their 50 overs in Colombo.
However, Sangakkara’s 90th one-day half-century laid the foundation that enabled Sri Lanka to pass the target in the day game at the R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium.
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The left-hander put on 96 for the third wicket with fellow veteran Mahela Jayawardene (44) and 49 for the fourth with skipper Angelo Mathews.
Sangakkara was dismissed in the 42nd over when 52 runs were still needed, but the fifth-wicket pairing of Mathews (51 not out) and Lahiru Thirimanne (19 not out) saw the hosts home.
England were left to rue bowling 12 wides in what eventually turned out to be a close game.
Steven Finn, Chris Jordan and Joe Root sent down three each.
“It was a good, close game,” said Mathews, who hit the winning boundary off Finn. “We had to fight hard. I was a bit nervous at the end, but I knew we had wickets in hand. It was a good team effort.”
Taylor, given a chance to play his third one-day match only because skipper Alastair Cook was serving a one-game suspension due to slow over-rates, seized the chance with delectable strokeplay.
The 24-year-old hit six fours and two sixes in his 90, before holing out in the deep off Ajantha Mendis after suffering cramps caused by stifling heat and humidity.
Eoin Morgan, leading England in Cook’s absence, struck 62 off 47 balls.
Morgan smashed 18 off the final over bowled by Tillakaratne Dilshan, before he was dismissed off the final ball of the innings.
Spinners Dilshan, Mendis and Rangana Herath picked up three wickets each.
“Taylor played outstandingly well,” Morgan said. “We were good in patches, but if we had got Mahela [Jayawardene] or Sanga [Sangakkara] early, it would have opened up the middle order and given us a chance.”
Morgan admitted he missed a second spinner in James Tredwell to partner Moeen Ali on the slow pitch that assisted turn.
“It probably would have been nice to have another spinner in the side,” he said.
The fifth one-day international is due to be played in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, on Wednesday.
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