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England win second Test and series against Sri Lanka

Alastair Cook became the first Englishman to bring up 10,000 Test runs as the home team took an unassailable series lead at the Riverside.

England win second Test and series against Sri Lanka
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England sealed a nine-wicket triumph over Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the second Test at the Riverside on Monday, with victory giving the hosts an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

England, set 79 to win after making Sri Lanka follow on, finished on 80 for one.

Cook reaches 10,000

Captain Alastair Cook was 47 not out, having become the first Englishman and only the 12th player overall to score 10,000 Test runs when he reached five.

Nick Compton (22 not out) hit the winning runs when he pulled left-arm spinner Milinda Siriwardana for four at a Riverside ground bathed in sunshine.

England, after winning the toss, piled up 498 for nine declared featuring Moeen Ali's Test-best 155 not out as well as Alex Hales's 83 and Joe Root's 80.

In reply, Sri Lanka collapsed to 101 all out, with Stuart Broad taking four for 40.

Unwanted history for Sri Lanka

That meant Sri Lanka became the first side since New Zealand in England back in 1958 to be bowled out for under 120 in three successive Test innings after their totals of 91 and 119 during an innings and 88-run defeat in the first Test at Headingley.

But, having been made to follow on, Dinesh Chandimal's 126 as well as fifties from skipper Angelo Mathews, Rangana Herath and Kaushal Silva, helped take Sri Lanka to 475 in their second innings.

James Anderson, already England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker, took five for 58.

The third and final Test starts at Lord's on 9 June.

Brief scores:

England 498-9 dec (M Ali 155 no, A Hales 83, J Root 80; N Pradeep 4-107) and 80-1 beat Sri Lanka 101 (S Broad 4-40, C Woakes 3-9, J Anderson 3-36) and 475 (D Chandimal 126, A Mathews 80, R Herath 61, K Silva 60; J Anderson 5-58) by 9 wkts.

Series: England lead three-Test series 2-0.