Sam Curran takes 5-48 as England seal ODI series against Lanka

England's Sam Curran ( third right) celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka (left) during the second One Day International cricket match between England and Sri Lanka at the Oval cricket ground in London on Thursday.
England's Sam Curran ( third right) celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka (left) during the second One Day International cricket match between England and Sri Lanka at the Oval cricket ground in London on Thursday.
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BBC Online :
England comfortably beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the second One Day International at The Oval to clinch the series on Thursday with a game to spare.
Sam Curran took 5-48 – his first five-wicket haul for England – as the hosts restricted Sri Lanka to 241-9 from 50 overs.
Curran took three wickets in his first two overs and, at 21-4, Sri Lanka were in danger of being dismissed before many of the 14,000-strong Oval crowd had taken their seats.
Dhananjaya de Silva rescued the hosts with a run-a-ball 91 but England still cruised to their target with seven overs and eight wickets to spare on a flat pitch.
Jason Roy, fit again after a hamstring niggle, hit 60 from 52 balls, sharing an opening stand of 76 with Jonny Bairstow.
The Surrey right-hander clubbed seamer Chamika Karunaratne to mid-wicket in the 18th over but England were well ahead of the required rate and Joe Root (75*) and Eoin Morgan (68*) eased them to victory with a chanceless unbroken stand of 140.
It sealed a fifth heavy defeat for Sri Lanka in five matches on this white-ball tour – these ODIs following a dominant 3-0 win for England in the Twenty20 series.
Brief Scorecard: Second One Day International: Sri Lanka 241-9 (50 overs), Dhananjaya 91, Shanaka 47; S Curran 5-48, Willey 4-64, England 244-2 (43 overs): Morgan 75*, Root 68*. England won by eight wickets; lead series 2-0.
The final ODI takes place in Bristol on Sunday.

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