Joe Root (Player of the Match): “I always love coming to Sri Lanka. It’s a wonderful country, and you always feel extremely welcome here. I really enjoy playing in these conditions, so it’s nice to get a win on what was actually a very difficult surface.
It wasn’t an easy pitch for ODI cricket, if I’m being brutally honest. Batting looked challenging all game, but I think the key is trying to play the ball as late as possible and staying really calm at the crease.
As a group, we adapted well today. We learned from the mistakes we made in the first game, both with bat and ball, and managed to find a way to get across the line. We knew the approach had to be about maximising the Powerplay, building a couple of big partnerships, and having one or two batters stay in for a long period of time.
On a surface like this, once you get momentum, it becomes difficult for the opposition to pull it back, and thankfully, we were able to execute that plan. In terms of adjusting, I think it comes down to experience. I’ve played a lot of cricket in the subcontinent, and here in Sri Lanka, so you start to understand the different bounce, how the ball can turn, and what to expect from the surface.
It’s also about reading the ball out of the hand as early as possible. Once the ball gets older and softer, it becomes slightly easier, but early on, when it’s new and doing a bit - skidding, turning - you have to be very precise with your footwork. I’m really pleased we managed to get the job done today.”