By Associated Press - Friday, August 23, 2024

MANCHESTER, England — England moved into a commanding position in the first test against Sri Lanka after wicketkeeper Jamie Smith’s maiden century gave the hosts a lead of 122 runs following the first innings at Old Trafford on Friday.

Smith hit 111 before England, replying to Sri Lanka’s 236 all out, was dismissed for 358 just before lunch on the third day.

The Sri Lankans then lost two wickets in the final three overs of the morning session and were 10-2 at lunch, still 112 runs adrift of making England bat again.

Nishan Madushka was bowled by Chris Woakes for a duck off the third ball of Sri Lanka’s innings, before Kusal Mendis also departed without scoring after nicking Gus Atkinson behind to Smith.

It completed a fine start to the day for the 24-year-old Smith, who was chosen ahead of Ben Foakes and Jonny Bairstow to be England’s wicketkeeper for this international summer and hasn’t let his country down.

Solid with the gloves behind the stumps, Smith has also been impressive with the bat having struck knocks of 70 and 95 in England’s 3-0 test series win over the West Indies last month.


PHOTOS: England moves into dominant position against Sri Lanka after first test century for Jamie Smith


His first test century, in his fourth match, contained eight fours and one six as Smith guided the tail through to a big total considering England was 67-3 at one point.

Atkinson (20) and Smith resumed with England on 259-6 overnight, and the pair shared a 66-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Matthew Potts (17) and Mark Wood (22) weighed in with important contributions. Asitha Fernando finished with team-best bowling figures of 4-103.

Dimuth Karunaratne (4 not out) and Angelo Mathews (6 not out) were in the middle for Sri Lanka at the end of a chastening session for the tourists.

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