Third Test, Day 4: Sri Lanka 263 (De Silva 69 | Stone 3-35) & 219-2 (Nissanka 127*) beat England 325 (Pope 154, Duckett 86) & 156 (Smith 67 | Kumara 4-2
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BBCAlan Hancock (left) and Mike Kettle (right) were nominated for the Groundcare Awards by peers at Mickleover Cricket ClubTwo groundsmen at a Derbyshire cricke
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It was the wildest innings ever played by an England opening batsman. Data does not extend to the dawn of Test cricket in 1877
Jamie Smith’s pulsating 67 breathed life into England but could not stop Sri Lanka moving into pole position to win the final Test at The Oval.Needing 219, th