England head into T20 World Cup Super 8s with a clean slate and a clear aim to improve
Although the weather in Kandy looks precarious, England have been dealt a good draw and can make the last four with a fair wind
Late on Friday morning, after the entire playing surface had spent most of the preceding few days shrouded in plastic sheeting, the sun broke out. The covers were peeled back and the ground staff – a huge team of about 70 people, those covers don’t move themselves – set about trundling their roller slowly across a fresh pitch at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
The bad weather had lifted and, finally, work could begin. England were training at the time, hoping their own clouds are about to break and that after progressing awkwardly through the World Cup’s opening group stage they will, finally, in the words of Jacob Bethell, “go out there and give it the full shebang”.
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© Photograph: Sahiba Chawdhary/Reuters

© Photograph: Sahiba Chawdhary/Reuters

© Photograph: Sahiba Chawdhary/Reuters