England vs Sri Lanka, 4th ODI at Nottingham, , Jul 06 2011 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
4th ODI (D/N), Nottingham, July 06, 2011, Sri Lanka tour of England and Scotland
(23.5/48 ov, T:171) 171/0

England won by 10 wickets (with 145 balls remaining) (D/L method)

Player Of The Match
95* (75)
alastair-cook
Jonathan Trott and Craig Kieswetter celebrate a wicket
Jonathan Trott and Craig Kieswetter celebrate a wicketMatthew Lewis/Getty Images
After taking time to get his eye in Craig Kieswetter unfurled some big shots
After taking time to get his eye in Craig Kieswetter unfurled some big shotsGetty Images
Alastair Cook whips into the leg side during his 37-ball fifty
Alastair Cook whips into the leg side during his 37-ball fiftyGetty Images
Craig Kieswetter played second-fiddle to Alastair Cook at the start of England's innings
Craig Kieswetter played second-fiddle to Alastair Cook at the start of England's inningsPA Photos
Jade Dernbach claimed career-best figures of 3 for 38
Jade Dernbach claimed career-best figures of 3 for 38Getty Images
Lasith Malinga has his middle stump pegged back by Jade Dernbach
Lasith Malinga has his middle stump pegged back by Jade DernbachGetty Images
Kumar Sangakkara's stylish 75 was the only resistance Sri Lanka managed
Kumar Sangakkara's stylish 75 was the only resistance Sri Lanka managedGetty Images
Tim Bresnan clutched a caught-and-bowled chance inches from the turf to get rid of Angelo Mathews
Tim Bresnan clutched a caught-and-bowled chance inches from the turf to get rid of Angelo Mathews PA Photos
Angelo Mathews lifts the ball down the ground during his 39
Angelo Mathews lifts the ball down the ground during his 39AFP
There was plenty of relief for Stuart Broad after he finally got a wicket
There was plenty of relief for Stuart Broad after he finally got a wicketGetty Images
Alastair Cook and Craig Kieswetter shared 171 opening stand as England sealed a 10-wicket win
Alastair Cook and Craig Kieswetter shared 171 opening stand as England sealed a 10-wicket winGetty Images
Alastair Cook sped to a 37-ball half-century as England romped to victory
Alastair Cook sped to a 37-ball half-century as England romped to victoryPA Photos
Andy Flower assesses the conditions during the rain delay
Andy Flower assesses the conditions during the rain delayPA Photos
Alastair Cook pierced the infield superbly to reach 38 from 28 balls at the rain break
Alastair Cook pierced the infield superbly to reach 38 from 28 balls at the rain breakPA Photos
Kumar Sangakkara was Sri Lanka's only real source of resistance
Kumar Sangakkara was Sri Lanka's only real source of resistance Getty Images
Jade Dernbach leaps for joy after uprooting Lasith Malinga's leg stump
Jade Dernbach leaps for joy after uprooting Lasith Malinga's leg stumpPA Photos
Kumar Sangakkara reached a vital fifty in tough conditions
Kumar Sangakkara reached a vital fifty in tough conditionsGetty Images
Tim Bresnan celebrates Mahela Jayawardene's downfall
Tim Bresnan celebrates Mahela Jayawardene's downfallPA Photos
Angelo Mathews fought hard to halt Sri Lanka's collapse
Angelo Mathews fought hard to halt Sri Lanka's collapseGetty Images
Kumar Sangakkara had to battle hard in tough conditions
Kumar Sangakkara had to battle hard in tough conditions Getty Images