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England Takes Strong Stance in Galle Test
12 Jun
Summary
- England reached 321 for 8 at stumps on day one.
- Foakes narrowly missed a century in his first innings.
- Dilruwan Perera was Sri Lanka's standout bowler with four wickets.

England established a commanding position on day one of the Galle Test, finishing with a score of 321 for 8. Ben Foakes demonstrated a composed batting performance, contributing significantly in his first Test innings and narrowly missing a century.
Key contributions from Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, and Adil Rashid bolstered England's score. Importantly, England managed to contain the influence of Rangana Herath in his final Test appearance and effectively dealt with Akila Dananjaya's bowling.
Dilruwan Perera was Sri Lanka's most effective bowler, securing 4 wickets for 70 runs and showing promise for the post-Herath era. However, Akila Dananjaya's figures were concerning, as he conceded runs at 4.8 per over and was expected to bear a larger bowling load in subsequent matches.