Hales falls short, England press on
ESPNcricinfo staff
12-Jun-2016

It was a damp morning at Lord's, with the first session washed out • AFP
While the Lord's groundstaff cleaned up, England got into the Euro 2016 spirit•AFP
After a minute's silence for former TCCB secretary Donald Carr, play got underway in the afternoon•AFP
Alex Hales rode his luck after resuming on 41 not out...•AFP
...going on to record his third half-century of the series•AFP
Steven Finn did not last long as nightwatchman, pinned lbw by Shaminda Eranga•AFP
Alastair Cook was fit to bat after a blow to the knee, coming in at No. 7•AFP
Sri Lanka thought they had removed Hales for 58...•Getty Images
...only for Rod Tucker to call a no-ball. Replays suggested the bowler, Nuwan Pradeep, was unlucky•AFP
Cook unfurled the lesser-spotted reverse-sweep as England built their lead•Getty Images
With Hales nearing a maiden Test century, Angelo Mathews came on and trapped him lbw for 94•AFP
Hales reviewed but his luck had run out and he departed short of the milestone again•Getty Images
Cook hit out after a further rain delay, smashing the 11th six of his Test career•Getty Images
He did what? And Cook even brought out the scoop•Getty Images