1st Test vs England
Three of Sri Lanka's future stars debuted against England in the 1st test as, despite some brilliant individual efforts, Sri Lanka could only manage a draw as both sides failed to impress. England chose to bat first on a pitch offering little to the bowlers, which seemed like a correct decision when the home side found themselves at 0/122 and 2/214, until Sri Lanka's most potent weapon, M Muralitharan, showcased his immense bowling talent, taking 6/48 in his return from a broken finger, as England were bundled out for 282, with M Trescothick hitting a fine, 185-ball 111. Sri Lanka, despite being presented with a great opportunity, were unable to get themselves in a commanding position as many batsmen got starts but failed to go on, all except 35-year-old M Atapattu who stroked his way to an impressive 148 from 288 balls, Sri Lanka all out for 346 with a 64 run lead. England hit back hard, with K Pietersen smashing his way to 135 as his side posted an impressive total of 358, setting a target of 295 for the visitors in the last 2 sessions. There were some positive signs for Sri Lanka as they finished on 6/231 at the end of the match, with W Fernando scoring his maiden Test half-century. The result, a draw, was a just outcome for both sides, who both failed to take control of the match at vital moments.
England 282a.o. (86.2 overs)
M Trescothick 111 (185)
A Strauss 57 (113)
M Muralitharan 6/48 (24.0)
Sri Lanka 346a.o. (130.3 overs)
M Atapattu 148 (288)
C Vaas 40 (112)
S Harmison 5/126 (40.0)
M Hoggard 4/102 (43.3)
England 358 a.o. (105.4 overs)
K Pietersen 135 (209)
M Vaughan 74 (137)
C Vaas 3/58 (25.4)
C Fernando 3/95 (26.0)
Sri Lanka 6/231 (72 overs)
M Jayawardene 58* (111)
W Fernando 57 (116)
M Hoggard 2/51 (17.0)
S Harmison 2/59 (18.0)
Match drawn
MotM: K Pietersen (17 & 135).