Saturday, July 9, Old Trafford
Start time 10.45am (0945 GMT)
Brief per cricinfo....
It is not often that after four desperately one-sided games(2-2), you can head into a final match all square. But that's exactly how Sri Lanka and England have ended up after this curious one-day series.
Tillakaratne Dilshan launched his England tour with three hundreds in four games, but a fractured thumb at Lord's - courtesy Chris Tremlett - disrupted his rhythm and since returning to the side for the one-dayers he has scraped together just 13 runs in four innings. Sri Lanka have managed to do more than simply keep the series alive without his regular contributions at the top of the order, but the pressure will surely be more keenly felt in Saturday's decider and the stage could well be set for a Dilshan special.
Stuart Broad broke a four-match drought with two scalps at Trent Bridge, but they were hardly prestigious wickets - Suraj Randiv gloving down the leg side and Jeevan Mendis top-edging an uppercut - and he is still struggling back to his best. He's been publicly backed by his captain, but Tim Bresnan's return from injury and England's current surfeit of talented quicks means this may well be his last chance to nail down his place ahead of India's arrival.
Team news
"I think it's important we've stayed unchanged [in the series], it shows we've got faith in our cricketers," said Alastair Cook after England's series-levelling win at Trent Bridge, and England will in all likelihood go into the final match unchanged, even though the Old Trafford wicket has been noticeably favourable to the spinners in recent domestic Twenty20 matches.
England (probable) 1 Craig Kieswetter (wk), 2 Alastair Cook (capt), 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Ian Bell, 7 Tim Bresnan, 8 Graeme Swann, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 James Anderson, 11 Jade Dernbach.
Sri Lanka may have more cause for tinkering than their hosts. They may well lose their leading wicket-taker Suranga Lakmal, who has picked up a side strain, with Dhammika Prasad and Thisara Perera the two most likely replacements. Given the conditions, Ajantha Mendis could also come into the equation. It's also quite possible that Thilina Kandamby, despite being vice-captain, could be dropped after contributing just 36 runs in his last three innings and looking unfit for the demands of limited-overs cricket. If that's the case, opening batsman Dimuth Karunaratne could be in line for an international debut, and if he slots in in position Dilshan will be bumped down to No. 3.
Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Dimuth Karunaratne, 2 Mahela Jayawardene, 3 Tillakaratne Dilshan (capt), 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Jeevan Mendis, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Dhammika Prasad, 10 Suraj Randiv, 11 Lasith Malinga.
Pitch and conditions
This will be Old Trafford's first international since the square was rotated to prevent problems caused by the setting sun in autumn as part of ambitious redevelopment plans. No relaying has taken place, the new wickets being basically made up of the old ones, and it's said to have lost a lot of the pace it used to have. Recent scores in domestic Twenty20s have been low - Derbyshire were restricted to just 81 for 8 here last week - and taking pace off the ball could be key. Manchester was dank and grey on Friday but Saturday is expected to be warmer, with sunny intervals and a high of 20.
Your comments.....on this grand finale......
*** Eng vs SL *** 5th and final ODI Live
posted on 9/7/11
Am surprised we have dropped Broad, think he deserved it, but never thought the management would drop him. Good luck to Patel.
Great start by us, 72-0 after 9 overs.
posted on 9/7/11
68/0.....good start....Eng is looking good today......
posted on 9/7/11
I like Cook taking the batting powerplay now, seems this pitch will get slower so take it whilst you can. Positive stuff all round so far.
posted on 9/7/11
Curse you, batting powerplay!!!
posted on 9/7/11
And now KP goes. No more batting powerplays please !!!
posted on 9/7/11
Good article take 5
Im just going to work for a couple of hours but I will leave you with this -
Surprise surprise KP - I have got to the point where i dont even recognise when he plays well anymore - If hes so talented why does he he keep getting out that was woeful - we just lost 2 quick wickets - if your no 4 comes in and goes quick it is a collapse waiting to happen - either drop him down the order or totally. I challenge anyone to make an excuse for that pointless shot
On the Broad situation - I have made my feelings known I dont think we should of dropped him - but Im fully behind Patel - rather than chopping and changing how long do we give him - is broad out for the Indian ODI series - if not are we giving patel a fair crack of the whip
posted on 9/7/11
I think Patel is playing in a horses for courses situation. The pitch is expected to spin so Broad has stepped aside for this game. Don't think Broad will be out for long.
posted on 9/7/11
KP attitude looks shot to pieces.. you could tell by his waft outside off stump with his first shot.. I knew from that point he wouldnt be there long..
posted on 9/7/11
Isn't Bresnan great!!!