9th over (of 21): England 80-3 (Morgan 23 Stokes 0) - target 151 That wicket was from the last ball of the over, but before that it was a cracker for England. Roy entirely murdered a tossed up effort from Dananjaya, sending it some way over long-off. He didn’t even watch it all the way: he knew that was long gone right off the bat. Morgan got himself a boundary with a beautiful wristy, inside-out shot in the air, but perfectly-placed between the fielders on the cover boundary. And then the wicket. The score from that over: 14-1.Since you’re here … we have a small favour to ask. More people are reading the Guardian than ever but advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. And unlike many news organisations, we haven’t put up a paywall – we want to keep our journalism as open as we can. So you can see why we need to ask for your help.

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7th over (of 21): England 54-2 (Roy 25, Morgan 14) - target 151 Morgan goes for one of his best reverses, and in the end is quite lucky not to edge it. After a single, Roy tries a couple of his own, and misses both of those too, reverting to a simple dabbed single. Morgan closes out the over with an exceptional shot, no real hammer behind it but perfectly timed to the mid-off boundary.6th over (of 21): England 48-2 (Roy 24, Morgan 9) - target 151 De Silva now has a bowl, and Morgan uses those ham forearms to muscle a brilliant drive just past mid-off and to the boundary. Singles from the rest of the over, three of them to be precise, and England are ticking along nicely.Brilliant fielding by Shanaka robs Roy of two runs, diving down at long-on to prevent a boundary. But nothing any of the fielders could do about the next shot, a lovely controlled off drive just wide of mid-off. But then Root misjudges the line, playing for Aponso spin that doesn’t appear, and the ball flicks off his pad then onto the stumps.