Eng 273/4 on first day of third
Test against SL
Manchester, June 13:
Mark Butcher's unbeaten 85 guided England to a strong position
when rain stopped play on the first day of the third and final
Test between England and Sri Lanka here at Old Trafford on
Thursday.
England
were well-placed at 273 for four after winning the toss. Surrey
left-hander Butcher had faced 166 balls including 13 fours.
After his
94 in his side's Second Test victory at Edgbaston he was once
again in sight of a hundred.
Alec
Stewart was seven not out in his 118th Test - an England
record-equalling mark alongside Graham Gooch in a a match Sri
Kanka must win to square the series.
Following
a 27 minute break for bad light, England's batsmen resumed with
the rain heavier than when they initially went off.
And they
lost Graham Thorpe (32) shortly afterwards.
Eric
Upashantha had been having a miserable first Test in England but
induced an inside edge through to wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara.
Thorpe,
who the tourists thought they had caught behind when he was on
five, stood his ground.
But West
Indian official Steve Bucknor, in his world record-breaking 67th
Test as an umpire, gave Thorpe out and television replays
suggested he was correct.
And 262
for four nearly became 262 for five when Stewart, on nought, cut
Upashantha and Mahela Jayawardene in the gully failed to hold on.
Earlier
England saw captain Nasser Hussain depart for his tea score of 16
when he skied fast bowler Dilhara Fernando to Muttiah Muralitharan
at mid-off.
On a
ground where he took 35 wickets in four matches as Lancashire's
overseas player, Muralitharan eventually removed England dangerman
Marcus Trescothick for 81.
The
Somerset left-hander looked on course for back-to-back Test
hundreds when Muralitharan had him well caught at slip by
Jayawardene.
Trescothick faced 152 balls including 14 fours and put on 126 for
the second wicket with Butcher.
But he was
dropped twice in two balls soon after lunch with England on 122
for one.
Trescothick (64) cut fast bowler Fernando, playing his first Test
of the series after recovering from a stress fracture of the back.
Hashan
Tillekeratne took off in the gully but failed to hold what would
have been a brilliant catch.
Next ball
Trescothick top-edged an intended pull but Upashantha, also
playing his first Test of the campaign, dropped the easiest of
catches at short fine leg.
Upashantha
was called up because left-arm quick Nuwan Zoysa was suffering
from a groin strain and Buddika Fernando was out with a knee
injury.
That meant
the only other seam bowler Sri Lanka had available was Ruchira
Perera, whose suspect action was reported to the International
Cricket Council after the drawn First Test at Lord's.
Upashantha's first four overs cost 24 runs after Sri Lanka captain
Sanath Jayasuriya gave him the new ball.
He was a
suprising choice given that in the tourists' final warm-up game
against MCC Upashantha finished with match figures of 18-0-126-0.
And some
three-and-a-half hours later his fifth over went for 12 runs,
Jayasuriya ending Upashantha's second spell there and then.
In the
morning England lost their first wicket on 66 when Michael Vaughan
(36) chipped a slower ball from Fernando straight to Chaminda Vaas
at mid-off.
England:
Marcus Trescothick, Michael Vaughan, Mark Butcher, Nasser Hussain
(capt), Graham Thorpe, Alec Stewart (wkt), Andrew Flintoff, Alex
Tudor, Ashley Giles, Andrew Caddick, Matthew Hoggard
Sri Lanka:
Marvan Atapattu, Russel Arnold, Kumar Sangakkara (wkt), Mahela
Jayawardene, Aravinda de Silva, Sanath Jayasuriya (capt), Hashan
Tillekeratne, Chaminda Vaas, Eric Upashantha, Dilhara Fernando,
Muttiah Muralitharan.