England’s wicketkeeper Jamie Smith played a pivotal role in pushing the team to a 23-run first-innings lead over Sri Lanka in the ongoing first Test at Old Trafford. Smith’s unbeaten knock of 72 helped England reach 259-6 before play was halted due to weather on Day 2.
Resuming on 22-0, England faced early setbacks as Sri Lanka’s Asitha Fernando claimed the wickets of Ben Duckett (18) and Ollie Pope (6). Dan Lawrence survived an lbw review but was later dismissed for 30, while Joe Root fell for 42.
However, Smith and Harry Brook steadied the innings with a 62-run partnership. Brook reached a half-century for the 13th time in 15 Tests, continuing his impressive start to his career in the format.
After tea, Smith carried England past Sri Lanka’s total of 236 all out. He has now scored three half-centuries in his four Test matches, showcasing his immediate impact in the Test arena.
Sri Lanka, who were reeling at 6-3 on Day 1, have shown resilience in the match. Asitha Fernando has been their standout bowler, claiming figures of 3-68.
The weather played a significant role on Day 2, with rain washing out the morning session and leading to an early end to the day’s play. The teams will be hoping for better conditions on Day 3 as they look to gain an advantage in the series opener.