Pradeep double rocks England in Test

England struggled to 3-98 on the opening morning of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Lord's, Australia-born Sam Robson out for one.

Nuwan Pradeep struck twice as a revamped England struggled against Sri Lanka on the opening morning of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday.

England, after losing the toss, were 3-98 at lunch in their first Test since suffering a 281-run defeat by Australia in Sydney that condemned them to a 5-0 Ashes series loss in January.

Pradeep had done the bulk of the damage with two wickets for 35 runs in nine overs.

England were left looking to Ian Bell to dig them out of a hole, with the experienced batsman 41 not out in his 99th Test. Joe Root was unbeaten on six.

Although the sunny blue skies above Lord's suggested ideal batting conditions, Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews elected to field first on a greener-looking than usual Lord's pitch.

Mathews's decision yielded a quick reward as England lost both their openers inside the first half hour.

Australia-born Sam Robson, one of three debutants in the England side and playing on his Middlesex home ground, fell for one when he was drawn forward by a full-length Pradeep delivery that took the outside edge and wicketkeeper Prasanna Jayawardene, diving to his right, held a fine catch.

And 1-14 became 2-22 when England captain Alastair Cook exited for 17, the left-hander bottom-edging an intended cut off Nuwan Kulasekara into his stumps.

Gary Ballance, promoted to number three in only his second Test, was on one as Bell, taking over the number four slot from the exiled Kevin Pietersen, walked in.

Bell demonstrated his class by easing first-change Shaminda Eranga through the covers for four with a textbook drive.

And the Warwickshire batsman also dealt well with Mathews, Sri Lanka's fourth seamer, by cover-driving and straight driving the all-rounder for elegant boundaries.

Ballance looked less assured but the Zimbabwe-born left-hander brought up a fifty stand with Bell when he clipped Pradeep off his pads for four.

However, Ballance's 73-minute innings ended when, to Pradeep's fifth ball back, he drove flat-footedly and was caught behind for 23 to leave England 3-74.


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