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Malinda Pushpakumara

Sri Lanka spinner Malinda Pushpakumara claims all 10 wickets in an innings

Sri Lanka left-arm spinner Malinda Pushpakumara has claimed all ten wickets in a first-class innings.

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Nuwan Pradeep and Lahiru Kumara back to bolster Test attack

Kaushal Silva and Malinda Pushpakumara have been dropped from a 17-man squad led by Dinesh Chandimal.

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Ben Stokes took the game away from us in the last two matches: Chandika Hathurusingha

Stokes also bowled a 10-over aggressive spell in the final Test at Colombo on day two as Sri Lanka lost nine wickets for 67 runs.

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Direct hit to get Kusal Medis out was the best moment of my career: Jack Leach

Leach said that fatigue was beginning to creep into him, specially at the latter half of the day when Sri Lanka stretched the result to the end.

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Experienced players have taken the extra responsibility: Joe Root

It was the third time Sri Lanka have been whitewashed at home after India last year and Australia in 2004.

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3rd Test: Joe Root-led England register historic 3-0 series sweep against Sri Lanka

England registered a series sweep for the first time since Ted Dexter's side won 3-0 in New Zealand in 1963.

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Few small mistakes cost us big: Suranga Lakmal

It was Leach, who got Lakmal trapped lbw for 11 to trigger celebrations for England.

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3rd Test: England beat Sri Lanka by 42 runs, sweep Test series 3-0

England beat Sri Lanka by 42 runs in the third Test at the SSC, Colombo to claim the series 3-0, the second team to clean sweep Sri Lanka at home with Jack Leach claiming 4/72 and Moeen Ali picking 4/92.

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Sri Lanka vs England, 3rd Test: Jonny Bairstow shines at No.3 as Sri Lanka toils

Jonny Bairstow stormed to 81 not out in the third Test on Friday, shining in England's troubled number three spot, as Sri Lanka's bowlers toiled.

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Getting close to 300 was massive for us: Sam Curran

Buttler's 63 and a crucial 64 from Curran at the end lifted England to 285 all out after they had been struggling on 89-4.

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