Captain Dhananjay Da Silva: Opener Pathum Nissanka’s valiant 127 not out in the fourth innings powered Sri Lanka to a famous eight-wicket victory over England, their first over the opposition since 2014, in the third and final Test of the series at The Oval on Monday. Despite the loss, England won the series 2-1.
After the early dismissal of Dimuth Karanaratne for eight runs, Nissanka and Kusal Mendis’ 69-run partnership for the second wicket steadied the ship for the Lankans on day three. Mendis was dismissed in the opening overs of day four but a 111-run partnership between veteran Angelo Mathews and Nissanka guided them to the 219-run target set by the hosts.
After winning the toss and putting England to bat first, Sri Lanka were put on the back foot by England’s terrific start. In his debut series as captain, Ollie Pope’s 154 alongside Ben Duckett’s 86 contribution saw the side register 325 in the first innings. Milan Rathnayake was Sri Lanka’s most successful bowler with three wickets to his name which included the scalp of Duckett.