Sri Lanka showed coarseness to fight back from a frightfulness start on the principal day of the main Test against Britain at Old Trafford, yet the home side has the high ground heading into day two. Britain made a rankling start with the ball, with Sri Lanka drooping to 6-3 early. Yet, great innings from Dhananjaya de Silva and debutant Milan Rathnayake kept the guests above water.
Britain made areas of strength for an on the very beginning of the principal Test against Sri Lanka, bowling out the vacationers for 236 in bleak circumstances at Old Trafford.
However, Britain, drove by substitute commander Ollie Pope for the harmed Ben Stirs up, will mourn a few botched open doors subsequent to lessening Sri Lanka to 6-3 from the get-go.
In his most memorable go about as Test captain, Pope lost the throw and was shipped off bowl first by Dhananjaya de Silva, which immediately ended up being an error by the Sri Lankan commander as his side got off to a lamentable beginning.
Dimuth Karunaratne was quick to go in the 6th over, edging a sharp bouncer from Gus Atkinson to Jamie Smith. Nishan Madushka was the close to surrender to the English assault as Sri Lanka before long drooped to 113-7 not long after lunch.
However, the guests showed coarseness to fight back to 236, De Silva driving the way with 74 runs prior to getting found out at leg slip.
Debutant crease bowler Milan Rathnayake added a splendid 72, the most elevated score ever by a No. 9 on their Test debut, to assist Sri Lanka with recuperating before Vishwa Fernando was headed on a mission to end their innings.