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Mark Butcher Slams England Batting After Loss In Third Check To Sri Lanka

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Former England batter Mark Butcher slammed the Three Lions for his or her “slapdash, gung ho” batting towards Sri Lanka within the third Check of the recently-concluded sequence, saying that they aided Lankan Lions of their victory by their poor batting. Although Sri Lanka supplied moments of combat and resilience, they misplaced the three-match Check sequence to England 2-1, however not with out handing the hosts a painful eight-wicket loss at The Oval on Monday, their first-ever to the Island nation in 10 years at residence and simply fourth towards them at residence.

On day one, England have been at 221/3, however have been bundled out for 325 because of their excessively aggressive shot making. Sri Lanka responded with an honest 263 and skittled out the hosts for simply 156 runs of their second innings, because of fantastic spells from Lahiru Kumara (4-21) and Vishwa Fernando (3-40). Sri Lanka had a goal of 219 runs to chase, which they knocked down simply because of a century from Pathum Nissanka (127*).

Talking on the Wisden Cricket Podcast, Butcher stated, “I’ve to say England’s batting on each events was finish of time period, gung ho, slapdash, all of the dangerous adjectives that you would provide you with about the way in which that England performed from day two onwards within the match actually. In order that they [Sri Lanka] have been aided and abetted by a workforce that sort of performed as if the victory was a foregone conclusion and sort of went at it like that.”

Butcher stated that what aggravated him essentially the most was that England have been enjoying in a really pragmatic method of their earlier Check matches and batted in line with recreation conditions.

“After which when you had earned the precise to be a bit extra expansive and return to Bazball 1.0 then do it. However the lead was solely 60, the ball was transferring round they usually sort of got here out and performed like they’d 260 on the board as a substitute,” he added.

Butcher additionally lauded Lankan bowlers for his or her fantastic bowling, dismissing Joe Root and Harry Brook with fantastic inswingers. He stated that although England have made strides in slicing down ” pointless risk-taking”, they nonetheless managed to lose the match regardless of being in commanding positions.

“Then Sri Lanka as we now have talked about earlier than bowled brilliantly, knocking over Joe Root and Harry Brook with two in swingers. Vishwa Fernando, who up till this take a look at match or that afternoon anyway had appeared completely insipid as a left-arm swing bowler. And abruptly earlier than it, you might be in huge huge hassle,” stated the previous participant.

“That is what’s aggravated me actually, the truth that they really made strides to sort of take away that kind of pointless risk-taking from the sport in an effort to get the job finished, get themselves right into a place the place they have been infallible and have been going win it and that. I hope that has aggravated them too,” he concluded.

Coming to the third match, Sri Lanka received the toss and opted to subject first. England was bowled out for 325 runs within the first innings, with contributions from Ollie Pope (154 in 156 balls, with 19 fours and two sixes) and Ben Duckett (86 in 79 balls, with 9 fours and two sixes) taking England to a strong rating.

Key highlights of the innings have been a 95-run partnership for the second wicket between Duckett and Pope and latters’ half-century stands with Joe Root (13) and Harry Brook (19), by which Pope did the vast majority of the scoring.

Milan Rathnayake (3/56) was a prime bowler for SL. Vishwa Fernando, Lahiru Kumara, and Dhananjaya de Silva obtained two wickets every.

Within the first innings, Lankan Lions misplaced wickets at common intervals. SL was reeling at 93/5 at one level, however a fantastic 127-run partnership between Dhananjaya de Silva, the skipper (69 in 111 balls, with 11 fours) and Kamindu Mendis (64 in 91 balls, with seven fours) took SL to 263, trailing by 62 runs. Pathum Nissanka had contributed 64 in 51 balls, with 9 fours on the prime, however didn’t get help from his batting companions.

Olly Stone (3/35) and Josh Hull (3/53) have been the highest bowlers for England. Chris Woakes obtained two scalps, and Shoaib Bashir obtained one wicket.

Within the England’s second innings, Lankan bowlers asserted their dominance. Aside from a half-century by Jamie Smith (67 in 50 balls, with 10 fours and a six), nothing actually stood out.

England was lowered to 82/7 at one level, however then Jamie launched a counter-attack with some strong help from Stone (10), by which wicketkeeper-batter displayed his free-flowing strokeplay and immense recreation consciousness whereas batting with the tail.

England was bowled out for 156 runs, and England set 219 runs to win for Sri Lanka.

Lahiru (4/21) was the highest bowler for SL, whereas Vishwa (3/40) obtained key wickets of Root, Brook and Jamie. Asitha Fernando took 2/49 in 12 overs whereas Milan obtained one wicket.

Sri Lanka misplaced Dimuth Karunaratne early through the run-chase. However Pathum Nissanka stitched a 69-run partnership with Kusal Mendis (39 in 37 balls, with seven fours) to deliver the workforce again on monitor. Nissanka went on to attain his second Check ton, making 127* in 124 balls, with 13 fours and two sixes. All-rounder Angelo Mathews was additionally unbeaten at 32 in 61 balls, with three fours.

(Aside from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is revealed from a syndicated feed.)

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