1.02pm: Well, well. A fine comeback from Sri Lanka this morning - but is it a case of, "Here's what you could of won"? England slumped from 221 for 3 overnight to 325 all out in swinging conditions; Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope were the only two batters to cross 20, but they made sure their innings counted by scoring more than two thirds of the total. Sri Lanka's four-man seam attack shared eight wickets between them. Can the batters dig in and post something competitive? Don't go anywhere
Here's Phil: "So a collapse of 64/7. Ah Sri Lanka: had you bowled more a bit more consistently, and had fielders in the right place to back it up, you might have done that from the off yesterday."
Shoaib Bashir c Kumara b Rathnayake 1 (4m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
Milan Rathnayake returns. England have lost 5 for 37 since the drinks break
END OF OVER:69 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 325/9
- Olly Stone15 (12b)
- Shoaib Bashir1 (2b)
- Asitha Fernando20-0-88-1
- Vishwa Fernando13-1-46-2
Shoaib Bashir is last ma
J Hull c de Silva b AM Fernando 2 (12m 10b 0x4 0x6) SR: 20.00
Three men out on the hook here. Chin music for the new boy?
Dhananjaya's work is done, Asitha Fernando back. Wicketless so far, despite his excellent showing this series
END OF OVER:68 | 3 Runs | ENG: 317/8
- Josh Hull2 (9b)
- Olly Stone8 (9b)
- Vishwa Fernando13-1-46-2
- Dhananjaya de Silva4-0-18-2
"Are England assuming rain and playing to the weather? If so, yet another Baz innovation." The forecast is a bit patchy, Alan. But I think this England usually work to tee times rather than weather reports
END OF OVER:67 | 7 Runs | ENG: 314/8
- Olly Stone7 (7b)
- Josh Hull0 (5b)
- Dhananjaya de Silva4-0-18-2
- Vishwa Fernando12-1-43-2
Up on the team balcony, Chris Woakes is already picking out the ball he'll use for the start of the SL innings...