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Joe Root backed to be the point of difference in Sri Lanka Tests

England's triumphs in the limited-overs leg of their winter tour have heightened expectations that they may be able to win a rare Test series in Sri Lanka

Joe Root is ecstatic as he brings up his first century of the series, England v India, 5th Test, The Oval, 4th day, September 10, 2018

Joe Root is ecstatic as he brings up his first century of the series  •  Getty Images

England's rain-interrupted triumphs in the limited-overs leg of their winter tour have heightened expectations that they may be able to achieve a feat that they've not managed since Nasser Hussain's tour in 2000-01, and win a rare Test series in Sri Lanka.
According to the odds-setters at Bet365, England and Sri Lanka are both equally priced at 13/8 to win the first Test at Galle, which gets underway on November 6.
The draw is 12/5, which might conceivably be attractive given how much rain has been around the tour in recent weeks. Then again, it has been 21 matches and nearly four and a half years since the last drawn Test on Sri Lanka's spin-friendly decks.
As for the series result, England are fractionally more fancied to prevail over the three Tests - they are 5/4 to win the series, compared to Sri Lanka's 6/4, with the draw at 10/3 - a reflection of the confidence England can take from their 4-1 series win over India in the summer, as well as Sri Lanka's recent struggles.
There's little doubt who the bookmakers back as the point-of-difference player in these conditions. With runs expected to be at a premium, it is Joe Root's expertise in all conditions, but particularly against spin bowling, that is expected to stand out. He is 2/1 to be England's leading run-scorer.
Keep an eye out, too, on Joe Denly - the surprise Man of the Match in the one-off T20 on Saturday, he is 5/1 to be England's top-scorer, despite never yet having played a Test. Mind you, so too is Keaton Jennings, England's most under-pressure batsman. The chance to get in at the top of the order does come with the prospect of cashing in if the going is in your favour.