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Sri Lanka vs England: Harry Brook’s side lose first ODI in Colombo

By britishbulletin.com22 January 20262 Mins Read
Sri Lanka vs England: Harry Brook’s side lose first ODI in Colombo
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In the aftermath of a high-stakes, high-intensity Ashes series, the contrast of a low-key tour of Sri Lanka could either be a welcome change for England, or an unwanted return to the grind.

Five of England’s Ashes squad were in the XI in Colombo. A sixth man, Will Jacks, would have played, only to be ruled out by illness. Brydon Carse is also in the squad.

There are consequences to this ODI series and the three T20s that follow. England need ODI wins to ensure automatic qualification for the 2027 World Cup, while the T20s are preparation for the World Cup in the shortest format next month.

For head coach Brendon McCullum, wins in the white-ball format may ease some of the pressure on his position. Captain Brook needs positive results on the field to move on from the controversy of being punched by a nightclub bouncer in Wellington.

Conditions that demand the bowling of and batting against spin are a historical weakness for England, and the task for the Ashes players was made all the harder given the switch from the pace and bounce of Australia.

After the criticism of their preparation down under, England had only two training sessions in Colombo – this time no fault of their own because of the tight turnaround.

They can expect plenty more spin in the coming weeks. Their challenge is to adapt and improve quickly.

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