Although he showed glimpses of his prodigious talent, Flintoff’s innings was characterised by watchfulness as he put the interests of his team first. His languid style might give the impression of a laidback approach, but his stoical innings was forged upon determination and concentration.Attempting to accelerate, Flintoff holed out to long-on off the bowling of Praveen Maneesha for 106, at which point England’s lead was already in excess of 300.Moore raised a useful 24 off 42 balls, including a four and two sixes, before being caught in the deep off the bowling of Praveen Maneesha, while Thewmika accounted for tailenders Ahmed and Charlie Barnard in quick succession to wrap up the innings. Sri Lanka’s bowlers stuck to their task in challenging circumstances, spinners Thewmika and Maneesha returning figures of 3 for 82 and 3 for 112 respectively to limit the damage.Finding conditions less to their liking in the second innings, England’s bowlers were made to graft hard on a surface that had flattened out considerably since the first day. But they still managed to make important in-roads with pace spearhead Moore playing a key role.Building up a head of steam from the College Lawn end, the 17-year-old Derbyshire prospect had Pulindu Perera held at first slip with the score on 48 and then used his 6ft5in to good effect, plucking a superb catch from out of the sky at mid-off to dismiss Sharujan Shanmuganathan off the bowling of Noah Thain.Fellow quick Naavya Sharma then struck an important blow shortly before tea, having first-innings hero Gayana Weerasinghe caught at slip as Sri Lanka slipped to 104 for 3. England turned to spin in the final session and Ekanayake nicked a delivery from Charlie Barnard to slip and departed for a 127-ball 39 with the score on 128.Just when it was most needed, Perera and Kalupahana summoned defiance, the fifth-wicket pair adding 88 to put a temporary dampener on English ambition. Playing fluently under pressure, Perera raised an eye-catching 50 from 57 balls with nine fours and a six, but Kalupahana was 10 runs short of the same landmark when spinner Farhan Ahmed located an edge and Thain took a fine catch at slip to send back the Sri Lanka captain.Moore induced Perera to pull straight to mid-wicket in the next over and, when Diniru Abeywickramasinghe was caught behind off the bowling of Ahmed shortly before the close, the tourists were 236 for 7 and deep in trouble.

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