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Murali dismissed Trescothick for 36 and Vaughan for 52. Dharmasena had Butcher stumped for 4 and England are 3/119.

This next bit will be important for both sides. England could go down the gurgler but with some resistance from Hussain and Thorpe, we may have a match on our hands.

Oops, spoke too soon. Vaas just took out Hussain for 10. Murali has 2/16 from 7 overs.
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Murali has 4 and England are 8/262. Thorpe made 57.
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Vaas took 4/77 and England were out for 294. 88 behind.

S.L. are 1/39 in their second innings- virtually 1/127 because that's their lead. Jayasuriya is 25 n.o.
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Sri Lanka now lead by 223.

They are 3/136 with Dilshan playing a blinder. He's 61 from just 72 balls.

Giles has 2/42.
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Dilshan brought up his century, from 128 balls, and was immediately stumped.

S.L are 5/224 - a lead of 312.
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Sri Lanka declared on 7/279 - 367 ahead. Giles took 3/101 and Kirtley, 2/62

England have 138 overs to get 368.

Seems a bit early to declare ? The ask is only 2.68 r.p.o. Time will tell, I suppose. And there is the Murali factor. :D
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Vaas got Trescothic (14) and Murali had Butcher stumped for 6.

Vaughan is 40 n.o. and England are 2/63 after 25 overs.
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A 77 run stand from Vaughan, 81 n.o. and Thorpe, 41 n.o. keeps England in the frame.

They need 201 from a minimum of 58 overs.

Oops, Murali just had Thorpe caught for 41.

S.L. edge close to a 1-0 series lead but still 6 wickets to get.
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4/201 as Vaughan moves slowly to 94 n.o.

Theyt need 167 from 37 overs. Collingwood is 19 n.o.
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With one session to go, England are 5/216 with Vaughan on 97 n.o. and Flintoff, 6 n.o.

They need 5.4 r.p.o. and S.L. need 5 wickets.

The innings has gone along at 2 r.p.o. so it's difficult to know if they've been pacing it for a last session attempt at victory or playing for the draw all along.
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Vaughan gets his century and Murali gets Flintoff for 19.

with 3 singles from the last 4 overs, it looks like all thoughts of a win have evaporated.

Murali is the big danger for England. He's bowled 21 maidens from 44 overs and has 3/53.
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114.6 Muralitharan to Vaughan, OUT: big wicket! wrong one tossed up on
legs, inside edge onto pads in the air to leg, Dilshan dives full
length to his right and takes a beautiful one handed catch

Murali strikes !! Trouble for England. Read, Batty and Giles are competent batsmen but the pressure must be enormous and the atmosphere electric. They must survive 15 overs.

Murali has 4/53 from 46 overs with 23 maidens.
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England will hold on and get a draw.

7/280 with one over to go.

Read (18) and Batty (25) played out the last overs. It's a draw.
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Sri Lankan coach surprised by England's 'staggering attitude'

Sa'adi Thawfeeq - Cricinfo

John Dyson, Sri Lanka's coach, has turned around criticism of his team's defensive approach during the second test in Kandy by expressing surprise that England did not try to win the game. Sri Lanka had caused widespread surprise on the fifth day by their refusal to launch an all-out attack against England despite a mammoth target of 368.

Dyson believes that it was England who were guilty of negativity. He said, "It is very difficult to get people out when they are not playing any shots. The English attitude surprised me given that it was a very fast outfield, and a very good wicket for the whole game."

He added, "It was a very brave declaration, but England didn't at any stage try to chase the runs. They decided they couldn't get the runs very early on the final day. They had to take the initiative at some stage. I don't think they tried to push many singles and twos. It was a case of 'okay, if you guys give us the runs, we'll take them. We are not too keen to get them'. They had the whole of the final day plus an entire session on the fourth day to chase the runs. It was a hell of a lot of time. They must have been thinking that it was going to break up, but it didn't."

Comparing the Australian and English batting line ups, Dyson said the Australians would have looked at this as an opportunity to rewrite the history books, on a ground that was fast and the wicket that was still good. England batted out 140 overs to finish at 285 for 7. He said, "The pitch wasn't turning viciously and I would have thought here was a chance to rewrite the record books. England settled for a draw. It was a staggering attitude."

"We've been the dominant team in the one-day game and in the two Test matches. We were extremely unfortunate in Galle because of the weather conditions. In Kandy, England batted 140 overs to get a draw. It was a fantastic effort by (Michael) Vaughan who batted beautifully. But I also thought that in the England top order was where their experience lay with tried and tested players. I find their attitude strange on such a good wicket that they played for a draw."

Dyson denied the fact that Sri Lanka were not positive enough. "We attacked all day. We had a slip for everyone, bat-pad catchers all day, men in catching positions and a few fielders on the boundary. England had four or five fielders on the boundary when they bowled. The other team has to take the initiative somewhere. They had to work for victory and we had to work for our wickets and extremely hard at it. You just don't do all the hard work and hand them a victory," he said.

Despite the two close draws, Dyson said the team spirit was still good. He said, "We have been on top of those games. We have been frustrated at times. But that had to be expected. These games test your patience, and test your levels of coping with frustrations. But the spirit of the team is still very good. We've had the upper hand in both matches. We played the more positive cricket between the two teams."

Dyson was not yet sure about strategy for the decisive third and final Test starting on Thursday. "I can tell you one thing, the boys will have to maintain their concentration, their focus and their patience."
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