Sri Lanka v England, 1st Test, Galle, 3rd day
England steady in chase of 340
Suraj Randiv, the nightwatchman, hung in to help stretch the Sri Lankan lead•Getty Images
Monty Panesar accounted for Chandimal•AFP
Prasanna Jayawardene, however, guided the rest of the tail, helping take the lead past 300•AFP
England were set 340 to win and captain Andrew Strauss tried to get the innings off to a good start•AFP
Herath put England under further pressure after dismissing Strauss as well•AFP
Dinesh Chandimal made 31 but fell trying to play an attacking shot•Getty Images
Randiv was Graeme Swann's fifth wicket•Getty Images
He reached his half-century, and received good support from Chanaka Welegedera and Suranga Lakmal•AFP
Alastair Cook was adjudged caught-behind on review•AFP
Jonathan Trott, however, steadied in the innings•Getty Images
Rangana Herath swung and missed, and was bowled by Swann•Getty Images
England thought they had finished the innings sooner as Stuart Broad had Jayawardene caught and bowled but Broad had overstepped•Getty Images
Sri Lanka were completely convinced and went up spontaneously•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen gave Trott company in an unbeaten 63-run stand to set up an intriguing fourth day•Getty Images