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England, Joe Root and Sri Lanka

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Root inspires England to finally end dismal run in Sri Lanka
England won their first away ODI under Brendon McCullum as Joe Root led them to a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Colombo to level the three-match series.

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Joe Root masterclass levels ODI series as England beat Sri Lanka in Colombo
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Root's 75 helps England to ODI win over Sri Lanka
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Root's 75 helps England level ODI series in Sri Lanka
Joe Root made a measured 75 as England pulled off a comfortable run chase to beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in the second one-day international which squared the three-match series.

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Brook damns pitch as ‘worst he has ever played on’ despite England win
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Harry Brook slams 'worst pitch I have ever played on' after England's win over Sri Lanka in second ODI at Colombo
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Joe Root to the fore with bat and ball as England claim much-needed win
First, they restricted Sri Lanka to 219 after losing the toss, and then chased that down with five wickets and 22 balls left.

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England level ODI series against Sri Lanka - as it happened
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Joe Root leads England to overdue away win to level Sri Lanka series
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England champion Joe Root backs Brendon McCullum to continue as coach

England’s Ashes wreckage has put Brendon McCullum on notice, but its greatest run-scorer insists the coach remains central to the team’s future. Under-siege England coach Brendon McCullum has an ally in the nation’s greatest run-scorer.
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Centurion Root eyes next Ashes series down under

Joe Root says he would "love" to be part of England's next Ashes tour in 2029-30, when he will turn 39 years old.
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