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Sri Lanka lead England by 106 runs

Mahela Jayawardene has steered Sri Lanka to a lead of more than a hundred runs in the second Test at Headingley after Moeen Ali proved an unlikely bowling hero for England.

Sri Lanka were 214 for four in their second innings at stumps on Sunday’s third day, a lead of 106 runs.

Jayawardene was 55 not out and Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews 24 not out, with two days remaining to decide the fate of this two-match series following the drawn first Test at Lord’s.

Off-spinner Ali, primarily a batsman and in just his second Test, stunned Sri Lanka with two wickets for no runs in three balls to dismiss Kumar Sangakkara and Lahiru Thirimanne.

Earlier, Mathews took his Test-best figures of four for 44, with fellow seamer Shaminda Eranga enjoying a return of four for 93 as England – 320 for six overnight on the back of Australia-born opener Sam Robson’s maiden Test century – were bowled out for 365.

The pick of the four England wickets that fell on Sunday came when all-rounder Mathews produced a superb off-cutter to clean bowl tailender Liam Plunkett.

England’s seamers then repeatedly bowled too short.

And when James Anderson did induce an edge from Dimuth Karunaratne, then on four, second slip Chris Jordan dropped the catch.

“It is pretty even stevens at the moment,” England assistant coach Paul Farbrace, formerly head coach of Sri Lanka, told Sky Sports.

“The plan is to get the ball fuller and early on it might have been a fraction short.

“The bowlers know their game, they are experienced and if they have missed their length by a fraction, occasionally that happens.”

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