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Sri Lanka the overwhelming favourites

England hold a 19-18 edge in 37 ODIs against Sri Lanka, but the Sri Lankans have won seven of the last ten, and all of the last five

Dileep V
03-Apr-2007


Muralitharan: ready to knock over more England wickets on Wednesday© Getty Images
England hold a 19-18 edge in the 37 one-day internationals they have played, but that's only because they won eight of the first nine. Sri Lanka have won seven of the last ten, while they swept all five in England last summer. The only consolation for England, stats-wise, is that they've won six of the seven World Cup encounters against Sri Lanka.
Sanath Jayasuriya is the most successful Sri Lankan batsmen against England. He has scored 1077 runs at an average of 44.87. His 28 wickets are also the highest by any bowler from either side against the other. The other Sri Lankan batsman who has outstanding stats against England is Mahela Jayawardene, the captain: he's aggregated 798 runs at 49.87. For England Paul Collingwood has scored 393 runs at 35.72.
Sri Lanka's two best bowlers, Muttiah Muralitharan has Chaminda Vaas have both taken 24 wickets against England, but while Murali has managed it in just 15 matches (average 21.25), Vaas has toiled 27 matches to get those wickets (average 34.14).
England's batsmen have generally struggled against Sri Lanka, and the problem starts right at the top - Michael Vaughan, their captain, has only managed 84 runs in six innings, at an average of 14.
England batsmen since Jan 2007
Batsman Innings Runs Dismissals Average Balls Strike Rate
Michael Vaughan 7 121 7 17.28 195 62.05
Andrew Strauss 10 193 10 19.30 294 65.64
Ed Joyce 13 430 13 33.07 638 67.39
Ian Bell 14 372 14 26.57 582 63.91
Andrew Flintoff 12 324 10 32.40 392 82.65
Paul Collingwood 13 580 10 58.00 721 80.44
Kevin Pietersen 5 251 4 62.75 306 82.02
In contrast Sri Lanka have generally enjoyed a good time against England, with Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga having excellent records.
Sri Lankan openers v England since January 2002
Batsman Innings Runs Dismissals Average Balls Strike Rate
Sanath Jayasuriya 13 770 11 70.00 733 105
Upul Tharanga 5 347 5 69.4 411 85
SL win the middle-overs battle
Sri Lanka's spinners have ensured that they've kept a tight control over things in the middle overs. England score at just 4.38 per over, averaging 37.75, between overs 20 and 40. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, have scored at 4.87 per over at a healthy average of 45.87. The Sri Lankans have been able to take the initiative during this period largely due to the exploits of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene.
Sangakkara and Jayawardene v England since January 2002
Batsman Innings Runs Dismissals Average Balls Strike Rate
Kumar Sangakkara 13 348 8 43.5 424 82
Mahela Jayawardene 13 557 9 61.88 634 88
England edge the slog overs
Thanks to Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood and Andrew Flintoff, England score at 6.49 per over in the last ten since 2002, averaging 24.25 per wicket. Sri Lanka have struggled during this phase of their innings, averaging 14.62 per wicket and 5.45 per over.