England rocked in 1st Sri Lanka Test

England, after being sent in to bat, have slumped to 3-57 at lunch on day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Headingley.

Sri Lankan seam bowler Dasun Shanaka picked up three quick wickets on debut as England slumped to 3-57 at lunch on Thursday's opening day of the first Test in Leeds.

England, asked to bat in overcast conditions at Headingley, moved comfortably to 0-49 before Shanaka dismissed captain Alastair Cook for 16 with his seventh delivery and he also removed Nick Compton and Joe Root for ducks in an inspired spell.

Cook, needing 36 runs to become the first Englishman to reach 10,000 Test runs, looked in good form before he drove rashly at a wide ball from Shanaka and was caught by wicketkeeper Dinesh Chandimal.

Compton, under pressure for his place at No.3, was undone by a full-length delivery just outside off stump which he edged low to Lahiru Thirimanne at first slip.

Root was caught at third slip following another loose drive and James Vince arrived at the crease on his Test debut with England in trouble at 3-51.

Alex Hales batted through the morning and struck seven fours on his way to 38no at the interval with Vince yet to get off the mark.


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