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Vishwa, Kumara put SL on top despite Smith defiance

 Vishwa, Kumara put SL on top despite Smith defiance: 




A staggering meeting for Sri Lanka saw them get into the container seat of the third Test against Britain at The Oval at tea on the third day. 

Vishwa Fernando (3-40) and Lahiru Kumara (3-13) destroyed devastation on a pitch that has brightened up significantly with development and variable skip to put Britain on the mat. Notwithstanding Jamie Smith's (67 off 50) rearguard, the home side would have been in additional confusion. 

Without precedent for the series, Britain were put under constant tension by Sri Lanka's bowlers and the home side couldn't wriggle themselves out of it.

The meeting began with Daniel Lawrence quick to play his shots yet his techniques were excessively out of control for a pitch of this sort.

 While he ventured out to pound Asitha Fernando for a six and a four, it was inevitable before he scratched one.

 Kumara created that unavoidable second to end Lawrence's hopelessness before Vishwa struck a major quickly pass up catching Joe Root LBW. 

It covered an uncommon unfortunate game for Britain's no.4 as the vacationers picked up speed in the meeting. Harry Creek and Chris Woakes didn't keep going long either, leaving Smith with the lower request.

Yet again notwithstanding, the wicket-guardian player adapted to the situation, showing consistent disposition to climate the underlying tempest prior to opening his T20 mode. 

Sri Lanka likewise helped his a reason a piece as they floated away from their arrangements once Smith took on the bowling. Nonetheless, the meeting finished strong for the guests once more as Smith fell at the stroke of tea, miscuing a draw to mid-wicket. 

It implied that Sri Lanka went into the break on top, just barely as pursuing 200 or more on this pitch will in any case take some doing.

Brief scores: 

ENG 325 and 140/8 

Jamie Smith 67

 Lahiru Kumara 3-13,

 Vishwa Fernando 3-40

 lead Sri Lanka 263 

Dhananjaya de Silva 69

 Pathum Nissanka 64

 Kamindu Mendis 64

Olly Stone 2-28

by 202 runs

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