Jack Leach, Moeen Ali share eight as England seal series sweep
England snuffed out a fighting sixth-wicket stand, then withstood feisty hitting from the No. 11, to complete a sensational 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka
England snuffed out a fighting sixth-wicket stand, then withstood feisty hitting from the No. 11, to complete a sensational 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka
Jos Buttler scored a half-century and England then struck four times with the ball, but Sri Lanka were undermined by their own errors on day three in Colombo
Sri Lanka collapsed like an origami skyscraper in a Godzilla attack, losing seven wickets in the space of 53 runs after tea, and 8 for 67 overall
Jonny Bairstow put England - and his own Test career - back on track with a high-class century on the first day in Colombo
His decisive leadership has manifested itself in a number of admirable ways
Test team remains far from the finished article, in spite of 'great result', says head coach
Legspinner's haul of 5 for 49 in 13.5 overs tore Sri Lanka's innings apart in the hour after tea on the second day
Captain takes pride in watching his side grow, and singles out Ben Stokes for particular praise
Dilruwan Perera claimed another five-wicket haul to cap a successful series with the ball - not that you'd know it
Sri Lanka spin-bowling coach Piyal Wijetunge suggested the front-foot no-balls delivered by Lakshan Sandakan were "something new for us"
England batsman happy to be dismissed taking the attacking option after producing another crucial fifty
Captain takes pride in watching his side grow, and singles out Ben Stokes for particular praise
Jack Leach finished the series as England's equal-leading wicket-taker but it was the moment of brilliance in the field that gave him most pleasure.
Sri Lanka's No. 3 also said they wouldn't have crashed if they had played to a better plan
Attacking legspin, allied to an attacking fast bowler, and even an attacking short-leg fielder. There's much to admire as England's Test team finds its bearings
Bravery and anticipation to the fore as England reap the rewards of close attention to close catching
Sri Lanka coach terms series 'closely fought' despite whitewash; rues lack of hundreds from his batsmen
Sri Lanka's profligate use of their reviews came back to haunt them as England edged the first-day honours
Emotionally charged century underpins England's batting on the first day at Colombo
Plus, Moeen equals Anderson as England's go-to man for the fourth innings. All the stats from England's series win in Sri Lanka
England need to savour the experience of Stuart Broad and James Anderson for as long as they can, says captain
England have announced their XI and Sri Lanka could also make a couple of changes as they seek a consolation win
Joe Root's men are in sight of a memorable series whitewash in Sri Lanka, but can their recent failings be forgotten that quickly?
England have announced their XI and Sri Lanka could also make a couple of changes as they seek a consolation win