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Root's big century has England in command

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Captain Joe Root has put England in a commanding position in the first Test against Sri Lanka.
Camera IconCaptain Joe Root has put England in a commanding position in the first Test against Sri Lanka.

England captain Joe Root has racked up a brilliant unbeaten century and debutant Dan Lawrence announced himself in style as the tourists strengthened their iron grip on the first Test against Sri Lanka.

Just 53 overs were possible as heavy showers topped and tailed the second day but in between Root cruised to a game-shaping 168 not out, an English record on the island and an effort which led his men to a 185-run lead.

Having ended day one in a powerful position, just eight runs behind on 2-127, the Yorkshireman made sure his side's dominance only grew with an innings of considerable style and quantifiable substance.

At stumps, he had helped himself to more than half of the team's score of 4-320.

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The 30-year-old had spent the entirety of 2020 stuck on 17 Test hundreds but moved the tally along to 18 in his first knock of the new year.

Resuming on 66 not out overnight, he reasserted his status as a master practitioner against spin, utterly secure on the back foot, persistently effective on the sweep and always ready to work the gaps.

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Lawrence, though, was taking a step into the unknown after arriving to the crease in the second over of the day following Jonny Bairstow's early exit for 47.

What followed was a highly impressive calling card in international cricket, with the 23-year-old brimming with confidence and personality before falling for 73.

His first attempt at the top level saw him stick around for 150 balls, hit six fours and one handsome six over wide long-on - all on a dry, turning pitch a world away from his native Essex.

Morning showers delayed the start for over an hour and Bairstow was soon heading straight back to the pavilion, giving Lasith Embuldeniya his third of the match with a prod to gully.

Root came through a tight DRS call for lbw by Dilruwan Perera after just a couple of balls. With Lawrence, he then kept them waiting more than 43 overs for their next success, sharing a bumper 173-run stand.

Lawrence faced down five dot balls in the final over before lunch to leave his skipper on 99 not out at the interval.

Root had already waited since December 2019 for his 18th Test ton and another 40 minutes did not concern him, with the all-important single arriving a couple of balls after the restart.

Fittingly, it came from the sweep shot which he was timing with routine ease.

Lawrence, meanwhile, racked up 50 with a single off his 95th ball.

Kusal Mendis put down a catch at gully and wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella parried a toe edge when Lawrence raced down the ground for a wild-looking swing at Embuldeniya.

Lawrence eventually gloved Dilruwan to short-leg after some extra lift from the new ball, but could be proud of his maiden effort in England whites.

Root showed no sign of letting up, passing Kevin Pietersen's 151 from 2012 to claim a new England record in Sri Lanka, but the teams did not get back on after tea after a heavy downpour.

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