In a thrilling last day at Headingley, Sri Lanka marked their name in cricketing history by claiming a hair-raising win with one ball to spare. Shaminda Eranga provided the clinching moment, bowling out James Anderson with the second-last ball of the match to help claim not just a historic Test victory but also Sri Lanka’s first-ever series win in England, in a multi-Test series.
England On Top Initially, But the Tide Changes
The game had gone in England’s direction by Day 2, with the hosts seemingly on top. Suddenly and dramatically, however, they collapsed while losing 8 wickets for a paltry 87 runs, turning the game on its head. Sri Lanka were given the opportunity to capitalize on the opening, with captain Angelo Mathews taking the lead with a masterly century, turning momentum decisively in their direction.
Dhammika Prasad Sparks Collapse, England Left Reeling
Sri Lanka’s surge was further propelled by seamer Dhammika Prasad, who bowled with intensity and accuracy to rattle England’s top order. Chasing a daunting target of 350, the hosts found themselves in deep trouble at 57 for 5, with survival looking increasingly unlikely.
Moeen Ali’s Maiden Century Fuels England’s Resistance
Despite the collapse, England managed to stretch the contest deep into the final day, largely thanks to Moeen Ali’s gritty maiden Test hundred. His stoic effort gave the home crowd hope, keeping England afloat even as wickets tumbled at the other end.
Victory Sealed with a Ball to Spare
Ultimately, Sri Lanka’s tenacity was rewarded. With the match balanced on the edge of a knife, Eranga sent Anderson packing on the iconic eve of stumps, igniting delirium scenes. It was a redemptive and celebratory moment for Sri Lanka not only for the Test victory, but also for achieving an impressive clean sweep on the tour, having already won the T20 and ODI series.