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Rain washes out second ODI

The second ODI between Sri Lanka and England was called off at 6.05pm local time without a ball being bowled due to heavy rain



A frustrated Michael Vaughan looks round the soggy Premadasa Stadium
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Sri Lanka v England - match abandoned
The heavy rain which left the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo awash on Thursday continued throughout this morning and put pay to the second ODI between Sri Lanka and England, which was called off at 6.05pm local time without a ball being bowled.
The umpires made three inspections throughout the day, but play never looked likely due to the sodden outfield and boggy wicket. Even though the rain stayed away in the afternoon, Daryl Hair described the pitch as "not up to scratch" and after consulting both captains, called the game off.
Marvan Atapattu was the happier of the two captains, as it now means Sri Lanka can't lose the three-match series. Michael Vaughan, on the other hand, expressed his frustration, but insisted England would be well prepared for the final match on Sunday - assuming it's not washed out.
"It would have been wrong to have played in these conditions, and they weren't going to improve," Vaughan said. "It's like a bog out there, the covering obviously hasn't worked, but I just hope the rain stays off and we can get a game on Sunday.
"It's very frustrating, but you can only control what's put in front of you. We'll practise tomorrow and make sure we're fully prepared for the last game." However, those who have experienced the late monsoon before warn that Sunday's game is also under threat.