Sri Lanka v England, 2nd ODI, Colombo
Sri Lanka dish out another one-day lesson
The second ODI began in sombre mood with a moment's silence for Phillip Hughes. Morning rain also reduced the contest to 45-overs per side•Getty Images
It was Tillakaratne Dilshan who struck and he also removed Alastair Cook as he reeled off nine overs straight for 32•Getty Images
There were brief rallies but Root and Jos Buttler - bowled off an inside edge - fell within four overs of each other to leave England struggling•Getty Images
Tillakaratne Dilshan raced out of the blocks with three boundaries in the first over of the chase•Getty Images
Kumar Sangakkara wasn't at his fluent best but still ground out a half-century of his own•Getty Images
England won the toss and chose to bat but lost Moeen Ali for only 2 in the second over•Getty Images
Joe Root steadied England but was far from fluent in his 42 in 57 balls•Getty Images
Buttler fell for the second game in succession to Dhammika Prasad, who collected two wickets after being the seventh bowler used•AFP
England managed to take two quick wickets but Mahela Jayawardene steadied the chase and began to pick England off with ease •Getty Images
Sangakkara and Jayawardene shared their 15th century stand in ODIs as Sri Lanka waltzed to victory by eight wickets with over 10 overs to spare•Getty Images
And the tourists were back under pressure as Thisara Perera removed Eoin Morgan to leave England 75 for 4•Getty Images
Much work was once again left to Ravi Bopara to revive the innings and he responded with a 66-ball fifty but England were bowled out for just 185•Getty Images
It was another difficult day for England in the field as Alastair Cook was left short of options•Getty Images