Cricket: Alastair Cook defies heat to keep England’s pot boiling
He batted for over six-and-a-half hours – and 294 balls – in sweltering heat and humidity in a total of 303 for eight, showing the mental and physical strength which England, who lead by 134, will rely on in the forthcoming Test series.
Cook nudged a single off the second ball of the morning to get off the mark and, though playing a conservative game, found the ropes for the first time with a punchy drive off Nilanka Premaratne. He took four more off Premaratne when he offered some width outside off stump as England moved to 50 in 99 balls.
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Hide AdAndrew Strauss and Cook looked well at ease as Prasanna Jayawardene overbowled his seamers. The skipper had looked comfortable all morning, but fell lbw to Dilruwan Perera for 40 before lunch.