England vs Sri Lanka: Rain clears out third ODI in Bristol after travelers breakdown once more

     Britain won their one-day worldwide series against Sri Lanka 2-0 after the third match in Bristol was cleaned out. 

    Britain, who additionally won the Twenty20 series 3-0, looked very much positioned for another triumph when they excused a sorry Sri Lanka inexpensively again - the vacationers all out for 166 in 41.1 overs. In any case, weighty downpour showed up not long after 15:00 BST, during the difference in innings, and no further play was conceivable. The match was deserted at 16:15 with puddles shaping on the outfield. In another solid England bowling execution, Tom Curran intrigued with 4-35 in his 10 overs. Curran tore through Sri Lanka's center request after Chris Woakes and David Willey had decreased the sightseers to 42-4. Britain will probably confront a far sterner test on Thursday when they play Pakistan in the first of three ODIs. A three-match T20 series follows thereafter. Downpour shows up yet not before another Sri Lanka breakdown This has been a hopeless visit for Sri Lanka whose solitary help is that the downpour permitted them to escape before what might more likely than not have been a 6th loss in six games. In the primary ODI in Chester-le-Street they were 46-3, the second at The Oval 21-4, and here they were four down inside nine overs. Woakes specifically figured out how to swing the ball all through yet most of wickets tumbled to terrible shots instead of good bowling. Dhananjaya de Silva, who made 91 in the past game, was one of two players out on the snare, Oshada Fernando crushed Curran to mid-off to make the score 63-5 and the last wicket came in comedic design when Asitha Fernando was run out. So poor was the resistance, England have gained little from the series however four wickets were a welcome lift for Curran. The Surrey bowler, whose sibling Sam took 5-48 at The Oval, had just taken three wickets in his past 11 ODIs. He was helped by wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, who took a splendid plunging one-gave catch to excuse Chamika Karunaratne for Curran's third. The success expands England lead at the highest point of the Super League, which goes about as capability for the following 50-over World Cup. Sri Lanka are eleventh and at risk for not meeting all requirements for the 2023 masterpiece should their outcomes not improve. 'I don't feel I've done anything unique' - response Britain bowler Tom Curran: "It is frustrating. We kind of knew there was a touch of downpour, yet I didn't exactly think it planned to descend that hard, that rapidly, yet look it was ideal to contribute with a couple of wickets. "I don't feel like I've done anything extraordinary, it's anything but an interesting game. I've felt very useful for some time frankly, and I simply haven't exactly been getting the wickets." Britain skipper Eoin Morgan: "We're enchanted with the series win, and the sky is the limit from there so today with the manner in which we began. "We appeared to be forceful, set out pressure and make open doors. We're pleased that we kept on being heartless and restrained in the nature that we showed."

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