England were set a challenging target of 274 to win the one-day series against Sri Lanka after bowling first in the fourth one-day international.
With a 2-0 lead in the bank, victory at Pallekele would wrap things up with a game to spare, while the hosts were hoping their score of 273 for seven would be enough to keep the contest alive heading to Colombo.
We need 274 to win the fourth ODI – and the series.
Scorecard: https://t.co/giX6x3PN9P#SLvENG pic.twitter.com/6gKHnUMBBR
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) October 20, 2018
Dasun Shanaka’s career-best 66 – including five sixes – and important knocks from Niroshan Dickwella (52) and Thisara Perera (44) helped Sri Lanka post a competitive total on a sluggish pitch.
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid was England’s most economical bowler with one for 36 from his allocation, while Moeen Ali took out two of the top three.
Half-centuries from Dickwella and Shanaka, and late striking from Perera and Dananjaya lift Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 to 273 against England 🏴 in Pallekele.
Will it be a defendable total?#SLvENG 4th ODI live ⬇️https://t.co/qcD4mhIPmG pic.twitter.com/1vbmr7M2qY
— ICC (@ICC) October 20, 2018
Olly Stone, who has made a bright start to his career in his maiden series, struggled to make an impact this time and was taken for 50 from seven wicketless overs.
The tourists were without opener Jonny Bairstow, their top-scoring batsman in 2018, due to an ankle injury sustained during a game of football. Alex Hales took his place at the top of the order.