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[quote="Cricky"][img]http://www.vcricket.com/afp/SGE.MNJ01.211207101026.photo00.quicklook.default-245x204.jpg[/img] Heavy rain and an unbeaten half-century from Alastair Cook kept England's hopes alive of saving the third and final Test against Sri Lanka here. The tourists, forced to follow-on 418 runs behind, moved their second innings from the overnight score of 2-0 to 102-1 by lunch on the fourth day before rain washed out the rest of play. The downpour began five minutes before lunch and showed no signs of abating, forcing the umpires to abandon play at 15:00 pm (0930 GMT) at the Galle International Stadium. Sri Lanka, who lead 1-0 in the series, have three sessions on the final day -- weather permitting -- to force a 2-0 scoreline that will lift them to second place in the official Test rankings behind Australia. The hosts will be wary of early celebrations as continued bad weather has been forecast for Saturday. Left-hander Cook was unbeaten on 53 and Ian Bell was on 17 as England engineered a remarkable recovery after being shot out for 81 in their first innings on Thursday, their lowest total against Sri Lanka. Cook, the 22-year-old Essex opener, and captain Michael Vaughan gave England a solid start by adding 67 for the first wicket. Vaughan made a watchful 24 when a flashy stroke caused his dismissal 90 minutes after the start of play. Vaughan attempted to drive left-arm seamer Chanaka Welegedara outside the off-stump and only managed to edge a catch to his counterpart Mahela Jayawardene at second slip. Cook, who made 81 and 62 in the drawn second Test in Colombo, overcame his captain's loss to tackle both pace and spin skillfully on the dual-paced wicket. He punished Welegedera and Chaminda Vaas with forceful boundaries in front of the wicket and defended stoutly against the spin of Muttiah Muralitharan. Muralitharan, Test cricket's leading bowler with 720 wickets, was kept at bay by the England batsmen for nine overs in which the off-spinner conceded 22 runs. SCOREBOARD Sri Lanka 1st innings 499-8 declared M. Jayawardene 213 not out, T. Dilshan 84, C. Vaas 90, S. Harmison 3-104 England 1st innings 81 P. Collingwood 29, C. Vaas 4-28, C. Welegedara 2-17 England 2nd innings A. Cook not out 53 M. Vaughan c M. Jayawardene b Welegedara 24 I. Bell not out 17 Extras b2, nb6 8 Total for one wicket at lunch 102 Fall of wicket 1-67 Bowling Muralitharan 9-1-22-0 (nb2) Vaas 9-2-30-0 (nb2) Malinga 6.5-1-10-0 (nb2) Welegedara 7-1-30-1 Dilshan 2-0-8-0[/quote]
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:31 pm
Post subject: Cook, rain keep England afloat in final Test
Heavy rain and an unbeaten half-century from Alastair Cook kept England's hopes alive of saving the third and final Test against Sri Lanka here.
The tourists, forced to follow-on 418 runs behind, moved their second innings from the overnight score of 2-0 to 102-1 by lunch on the fourth day before rain washed out the rest of play.
The downpour began five minutes before lunch and showed no signs of abating, forcing the umpires to abandon play at 15:00 pm (0930 GMT) at the Galle International Stadium.
Sri Lanka, who lead 1-0 in the series, have three sessions on the final day -- weather permitting -- to force a 2-0 scoreline that will lift them to second place in the official Test rankings behind Australia.
The hosts will be wary of early celebrations as continued bad weather has been forecast for Saturday.
Left-hander Cook was unbeaten on 53 and Ian Bell was on 17 as England engineered a remarkable recovery after being shot out for 81 in their first innings on Thursday, their lowest total against Sri Lanka.
Cook, the 22-year-old Essex opener, and captain Michael Vaughan gave England a solid start by adding 67 for the first wicket.
Vaughan made a watchful 24 when a flashy stroke caused his dismissal 90 minutes after the start of play.
Vaughan attempted to drive left-arm seamer Chanaka Welegedara outside the off-stump and only managed to edge a catch to his counterpart Mahela Jayawardene at second slip.
Cook, who made 81 and 62 in the drawn second Test in Colombo, overcame his captain's loss to tackle both pace and spin skillfully on the dual-paced wicket.
He punished Welegedera and Chaminda Vaas with forceful boundaries in front of the wicket and defended stoutly against the spin of Muttiah Muralitharan.
Muralitharan, Test cricket's leading bowler with 720 wickets, was kept at bay by the England batsmen for nine overs in which the off-spinner conceded 22 runs.
SCOREBOARD
Sri Lanka 1st innings 499-8 declared M. Jayawardene 213 not out,
T. Dilshan 84, C. Vaas 90,
S. Harmison 3-104
England 1st innings 81 P. Collingwood 29, C. Vaas 4-28,
C. Welegedara 2-17
England 2nd innings
A. Cook not out 53
M. Vaughan c M. Jayawardene b Welegedara 24
I. Bell not out 17
Extras b2, nb6 8
Total for one wicket at lunch 102
Fall of wicket 1-67
Bowling Muralitharan 9-1-22-0 (nb2)
Vaas 9-2-30-0 (nb2)
Malinga 6.5-1-10-0 (nb2)
Welegedara 7-1-30-1
Dilshan 2-0-8-0
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