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Dilhara Fernando took three wickets for four runs as Sri Lanka completed their preparations for next week's first Test against England with a morale-boosting 38-run win over the England Lions here on Sunday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 23, 2011, 12:25 PM (IST)
Edited: May 23, 2011, 12:25 PM (IST)
Dilhara Fernando celebrates after he took the wicket of Eoin Morgan © Getty Images
Derby: May 23, 2011
Dilhara Fernando took three wickets for four runs as Sri Lanka completed their preparations for next week’s first Test against England with a morale-boosting 38-run win over the England Lions here on Sunday.
Sri Lanka, who’d already beaten Middlesex, won on the fourth and final day after being made to follow-on.
England Test call-up Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara, left out of the 12-man squad named earlier Sunday for the first of a three-Test series starting in Cardiff on Thursday, both fell victim to paceman Fernando, who finished with figures of three for 33.
Nuwan Pradeep took four for for 29 as Sri Lanka bowled out the Lions for 183 in the hosts’ second innings.
Earlier the Lions dismissed Sri Lanka for 448, featuring hundreds from captain Tillakaratne Dilshan and Tharanga Paranavitana, with Surrey’s South Africa-born Jade Dernback taking a career-best nine wickets in the match.
That left the Lions needing 222 in 73 overs for victory.
But the target proved beyond them with Morgan, whose 193 in the first innings cemented his Test place, falling for just four second time around when he was caught low down at second slip.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka (2nd Innings) 448 all out (Tharanga Paranavitana 125, Tillakaratne Dilshan 117, Thilan Samaraweera 74; Jade Derbach 4 for 94, Steven Finn 3 for 90) bt England Lions (2nd Innings) 183 all out (James Hildreth 38, Samit Patel 35; Nuwan Pradeep 4 for 29, Dilhara Fernando 3 for 33) by 38 runs.
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