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Cricket World Cup 2019: England lose to Sri Lanka after Lasith Malinga magic

The two met at Headingley on Friday

Kieran Jackson
Friday 21 June 2019 18:20 BST
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England suffered a shock defeat to Sri Lanka in the Cricket World Cup at Headingley.

Eoin Morgan's men were on a high after a blistering innings from the skipper himself powered them to a 150-run win over Afghanistan at Old Trafford on Tuesday. But they came crashing down to earth at Headingley as Lasith Malinga shredded their top order on the way to a famous win.

Here's how it played out:

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England 70-2 (18 overs)

No change in rhythm after drinks - only a couple of singles in that over by Perera.

There was an appeal for a nick behind off Morgan, but it came to nothing - no review and no edge. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 15:49

WICKET! England 73-3, Morgan c & b Udana 21 (35) (18.4 overs)

Big wicket for Sri Lanka! 

Isuru Udana takes a brilliant grab on his follow through, to a sweetly struck drive by the England captain, he can't believe it!

Morgan departs - England are three down...

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 15:53

Ben Stokes comes in at number 5 for England.

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 15:53

England: 73-3 (19 overs)

Stokes sees out the over with two dot balls. 

Breakthrough over for Sri Lanka - they're well in this game!

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 15:54

England 76-3 (20 overs) Root 40 (60), Stokes 0 (6) 

Three from the over, but Stokes remains on 0 from 6 balls. 

30 overs to go. Not panic stations yet for England, but they could do with getting to 100 without losing anymore wickets. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 15:58

England 77-3 (21 overs)

A solitary single from the over, as Root strokes the ball down to third man. 

Very solid line and length from Udana, who has looked a threat since coming into the attack. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 16:02

England 81-3 (22 overs)

Four singles from six balls, and de Silva continues to prove economical with his spin. 

Game being played at a very slow pace at the moment, by and large because of the relatively low target. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 16:06

That caught and bowled wicket by Udana has come up at a reaction time of 0.44 seconds by the Sri Lankan - stunningly quick reactions!

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 16:07

England 85-3 (23 overs)

Stokes hits his first boundary, as he clips it down leg side for four. 

That's the only runs from the over though, as Udana bowls a mixture of quick and slow deliveries. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 16:10

England 88-3 (24 overs)

Only a single off that de Silva over - Stokes happy to block out a lot of deliveries. 

Kieran Jackson21 June 2019 16:13

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