Joe Root’s status as a key pillar of England’s ODI side was reaffirmed in the second match against Sri Lanka. His composed 75 provided the stability the team needed to chase down a target of 220 on a difficult, turning pitch. The five-wicket win levels the series and provides the first away victory for the new leadership.
The match began with a disciplined bowling effort from the English side. Adil Rashid was the star, thriving in conditions that favored his brand of leg-spin. He was able to tie down the Sri Lankan middle order, preventing them from posting a high score and eventually restricting them to a total of 219.
Root’s innings during the chase was a masterclass in how to bat on a subcontinental surface. He used his feet and worked the ball into the gaps, ensuring that the run rate never became a concern. His presence gave the rest of the team the confidence to play around him without feeling the need to over-attack.
There was a moment of drama late in the game when a few wickets fell in quick succession, but Jos Buttler remained unfazed. The captain’s cool demeanor was essential in closing out the game, as he provided the necessary stability to ensure England crossed the line without further incident.
Will Jacks eventually hit the winning runs, sealing a victory that had been a long time coming for this squad. The result levels the series at 1-1 and ends England’s run of poor results away from home. All attention now turns to the third ODI, which will decide the series winner.
