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England's Jason Roy celebrates reaching his century during the One Day
International against Sri Lanka at the Oval in London, Wednesday June
29, 2016. (Simon Cooper/PA via AP)
Jason Roy was left with a bitter-sweet
taste after his spectacular match-winning 162 clinched a one-day series
win over Sri Lanka on Thursday.
The Surrey star would have loved
to have set a new individual highest ODI score by an England batsman on
his home ground The Oval. But he fell five agonising runs short of Robin
Smith’s 23-year record 167, which he made against Australia at
Edgbaston.
The 25-year-old, whose man of the match display helped
England to a six-wicket win and an unassailable 2-0 lead with just one
game left in Cardiff on Saturday, was annoyed for getting out so close
to the end of the game.
But he admitted he had little idea that he
was close to overtaking Smith while at least still setting a new
highest ODI score by an England batsman at The Oval.
“I didn’t
know about the record and I am still proud of being second on the list,"
he said. “It’s a shame and a little disappointing I could not be there
at the finish of the match but to play an innings like that and help the
side win a series is still very special. It was even better to do it on
my home ground and in front of a packed Oval crowd cheering me and the
guys on.
“I’ve put in a lot of hard work and I’m now seeing the
rewards of that hard graft. I’ve had low points this season but this is
certainly a very high one. I expect someone will be able to beat Robin
Smith’s score one day. I am sure they will. I will certainly push for it
if I get the chance."
Roy thrilled the England fans with 13 fours
and three sixes before being bowled by Nuwan Pradeep. It was his second
century in three ODIs. England captain Eoin Morgan Morgan saw his side
reach their revised target of 308 to beat Sri Lanka with 11 ball
remaining in a rain-hit game. And he claimed: “We have lots of match
winners in our team which is growing and improving all the time. I have
no doubt that one of them can achieve the goal of surpassing Smith.
“Jason
was magnificent. He’s in fantastic form now and he is cashing in. It
feels good to win this series but we want to finish it off in Cardiff on
Saturday with another great performance and win if we can."
Joe
Root, out of sorts recently having struggled with the bat, returned to
form with 65 but he was less happy with his bowling attack. Morgan said:
“We bowled too many loose deliveries and balls which asked to be hit.
It’s a very good wicket here so you have to bowl tight and accurately.
But I always knew we could chase down the target."
Sri Lanka had
amassed 305-5 off their allotted 42 overs, reduced from 50 by the
persistent Oval drizzle with Kusal Mendis top scoring with 77.
Sri
Lanka captain Angelo Matthews admitted: “We allowed England to get off
to a flying start and couldn’t claw it back by taking wickets. We are
disappointed to lose the series but we want to do our best to end on a
high in Cardiff if we can."
England will give Alex Hales a fitness
test today to decide if the opener can play in the final clash. Hales
sustained a minor back strain while fielding at The Oval and had to go
off for treatment. He was unable to bat.
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