England's batsmen were once again looking to follow Joe Root's lead after Sri Lanka defied James Anderson's best efforts in another hard-fought day in the second Test at Galle.
The hosts posted a challenging 381 in their first innings, with Anderson raising his own bar at the grand old age of 38 with career-best figures in Asia of six for 40.
England then lost both openers with just five on the board before Root reeled off a fluent 67 not out to follow last week's double hundred, ably backed by his fellow Yorkshireman Jonny Bairstow in a stumps score of 98 for two.
Anderson's masterful six for 40 was the standout performance as all 10 home wickets fell to pace, the first time that has happened on this island in two decades and, while that was a feather in the cap of the English seamers, it was also an awkward statistic for spinners Jack Leach and Dom Bess.
Between them the duo sent down 64 overs for 195 as they failed to make any kind of impression on proceedings.
Big number
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