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England sweep series after brave Sri Lanka resistance

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's captain Joe Root poses for photographs with the trophy after England won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Colombo (Reuters) - England overcame spirited late resistance from the hosts to seal a first 3-0 series sweep in Sri Lanka when the tourists wrapped up a 42-run victory shortly after tea on the fourth day of the third and final test on Monday.

Chasing an improbable 327-run target, Sri Lanka's last six batsmen combined well to get to within less than 50 runs of what would have been a remarkable triumph after they resumed on 53 for four at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Kusal Mendis (86) and Roshen Silva (65) set the tone with a dogged 102-run sixth-wicket stand in an exemplary display of defiance spread over 30 overs as Sri Lanka sought to end a disappointing series on a high.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's cricket team poses for a photograph with the trophy after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

After Mendis was run out, Malinda Pushpakumara (42 not out) survived a sickening blow to the helmet to add 58 runs with Suranga Lakmal for the final wicket to give England some jitters before the tourists secured victory in the first over after tea.

"I'm proud of everyone," England captain Joe Root said. "Brilliant performance from the whole squad, it's been a real team effort which has made it even sweeter."

England moved to number two, behind India, in the world test rankings after a victory on foreign soil Root hoped would lead to further success.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England cricket team celebrate after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

"We knew we're capable of winning in these conditions but to do it the way we have and to perform as consistently as we have is a real improvement for this group of players," he said.

"It shows the learning and the ability within the squad and hopefully we can use it now as springboard to move forward."

England looked on course for a routine triumph after half an hour of play when Jack Leach angled one into the leg stump and nightwatchman Lakshan Sandakan could only edge the ball to Ben Stokes at slip to depart for seven.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's captain Joe Root (R) and his teammate Jos Buttler celebrates after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

AWKWARD BOUNCE

The hosts rallied and Mendis brought up his seventh test fifty as Silva shrugged off occasional discomfort against all-rounder Stokes' awkward bounce to thwart the England attack.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England cricket team celebrate after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Leach's left-arm spin could not separate the duo but his right-handed throw did, the Somerset bowler charging in from backward square leg to throw down the stumps at the non-striker's end with Mendis short of his ground.

It was a sad end to a stellar innings by the right-hander, who hit eight fours and a six in an assured knock.

Leach (4-72) struck again to dismiss Niroshan Dickwella for 19 with Keaton Jennings enhancing his reputation as an exceptional close fielder by taking a smart bat-pad catch, his sixth of the match, at short leg.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's Jack Leach (C) celebrates with his teammates after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Moeen Ali (4-92) dismissed Dilruwan Perera and Silva but Pushpakumara engineered a spirited counter-attack with stand-in skipper Lakmal, who was the last man out.

Jonny Bairstow was declared man-of-the-match for his innings of 110, but Ben Foakes may continue as wicketkeeper after being adjudged man-of-the-series for his impressive batting and neat glove work in an impressive international bow.

England triumphed won the first match in Galle to end a 13-match winless streak in overseas tests and triumphed in Pallekele to take an unassailable 2-0 lead, ending the side's 17-year wait for a test series victory in Sri Lanka.

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's captain Joe Root (R) celebrates with his teammate Jack Leach after they won the match against Sri Lanka. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Sri Lanka sacked their selection committee on Sunday and replaced them with a new panel headed by former test player Asantha de Mel.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by John O'Brien and Ed Osmond)

Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's Jack Leach (2nd L) celebrates with captain Joe Root after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Niroshan Dickwella (not pictured). REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Cricket - England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's Jack Leach (R) celebrates with his teammates after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Niroshan Dickwella (not pictured). REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Cricket-England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis (L) plays a shot next to England's wicket keeper Ben Foakes. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Cricket-England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis (L) plays a shot next to England's wicket keeper Ben Foakes (C), Ben Stokes (R) and Keaton Jennings. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
Cricket-England v Sri Lanka, Third Test - Colombo, Sri Lanka - November 26, 2018. England's Jack Leach (L) celebrates with his teammate Jos Buttler after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Lakshan Sandakan (not pictured). REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
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