England rediscovered their winning touch in one-day internationals with a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second ODI. The result helped them level the series after a difficult start.
Sri Lanka were bowled out for 219 on a pitch that offered sharp turn and inconsistent bounce. England relied heavily on spin to control the scoring and force errors.
Adil Rashid led the bowling effort with accuracy and variation, keeping boundaries to a minimum. England’s disciplined fielding further restricted Sri Lanka’s scoring options.
In reply, Joe Root played a vital role with a steady 75, showing patience and control on a surface where timing was difficult. His innings anchored the chase.
England lost a few late wickets, but Jos Buttler held his nerve to see the team home. The series now heads into a decisive final match.
