England v SL, 1st npower Test, Cardiff, 5th day
Swann and Tremlett stun Sri Lanka
The weather in the morning gave little clue to the kind of drama that was to unfold in Cardiff•Getty Images
Then began the procession: Tharanga Paranavitana was the first to fall, edging Chris Tremlett into the slips•Getty Images
His pace and bounce was too much for Sri Lanka's batsmen, as Mahela Jayawardene too fell by the wayside•Getty Images
Swann then had Farveez Maharoof in trouble ...•Getty Images
Bell collided with substitute fielder Stewart Walters as they both attempted to take the catch that would have seen the end of Thisara Perera•Getty Images
England could scarcely believe how the day had unfolded, but take a 1-0 lead out of rainy Cardiff•Getty Images
When play finally began, England batted long enough to let Ian Bell bring up a well-deserved ton, and declared 96 ahead•Getty Images
Sri Lanka were in a little strife when Tillakaratne Dilshan followed, also before tea•AFP
Alarm bells began to ring when Kumar Sangakkara exited to Graeme Swann, who also accounted for Thilan Samaraweera•PA Photos
... and the batsman hoped DRS would reprieve him, but it did not and England were into the tail•PA Photos
Perera tried to hustle Sri Lanka into the lead, but perished in the process•Getty Images
Tremlett did the damage on both occasions•Getty Images
It was clear how much Sangakkara's dismissal meant to England•Getty Images
Sri Lanka were clearly rattled by the speed at which they had lost control, and Andrew Strauss loaded the slip cordon in search for more edges•Getty Images
Stuart Broad quickly signalled the end, nailing Suranga Lakmal for 0 as Sri Lanka collapsed to 82 all-out•Getty Images