Woakes gives England fighting chance

KANDY, SRI LANKA - DECEMBER 10: Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka is bowled by Chris Woakes of England during the 5th One Day International between Sri Lanka and England at Pallekele Cricket Stadium on December 10, 2014 in Kandy, Sri Lanka. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

KANDY, SRI LANKA - DECEMBER 10: Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka is bowled by Chris Woakes of England during the 5th One Day International between Sri Lanka and England at Pallekele Cricket Stadium on December 10, 2014 in Kandy, Sri Lanka. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Published Dec 10, 2014

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England's bowlers kept Sri Lanka on a tight leash in Kandy in the crucial fifth match of their seven-game one-day international series.

England, lagging 3-1, must win to stay in the series and their bowlers – especially seamer Chris Woakes – gave them a fighting chance.

Woakes dominated the proceedings with 6 for 47, while off-spinner James Tredwell conceded just 33 runs with two maidens from his 10 overs

Despite a typically fluent knock of 91 by Kumar Sangakkara and a late flourish by all-rounder Tisara Perera, England's bowlers never allowed the free-scoring Sri Lankans to take the game away from them.

Alastair Cook's decision to put Sri Lanka into bat proved justified when Steven Finn struck with the third ball of the innings to dismiss Kusal Perera, caught at second slip. He conceded just 28 runs in his six overs.

Sri Lanka were reduced to 59 for 3 in the 11th over when Jordan caught Mahela Jayawardene off Chris Woakes. They were finally bowled out in the 49th over for a modest 239.

Captain Angelo Mathews and Sangakkara provided the only partnership of substance, adding 85 for the fourth wicket.

Cook returned to the England team along with Tredwell, while Sri Lanka welcomed back off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake back after his suspect bowling action was cleared by the International Cricket Council. – AFP

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