Bell hits another ton as England scent win

SOUTHAMPTON, England, (Reuters) – Ian Bell scored his  third hundred in five test innings and England claimed three Sri  Lankan wickets to maintain hopes of victory at the close on day  four of the third test yesterday.

After England had declared their first innings on 377 for  eight, Sri Lanka reached 112 for three on the first  uninterrupted day of the rain-affected match, leaving England 81  runs ahead.

“I thought we deserved more than three wickets really.  Broady was back to his best and deserved more than one wicket,”  Bell told reporters.

“If we can bowl like that tomorrow, hopefully 30-40 overs  may be enough.

Stand-in captain Kumar Sangakkara was 44 not out for his  highest score of the series and nightwatchman Rangana Herath was  on two. Tharanga Piranavitana (10), debutant Lahiru Thirimanne  (38) and Mahela Jayawardene (6) were the men out.

England declared half an hour before tea with Bell recording  a chanceless 119 not out. He passed 50 for the fifth consecutive  occasion in a test after team mate Alastair Cook had equalled  the English record with his sixth half century in a row on  Saturday.

Sri Lanka need to win to draw the three-match series, though  England seem more likely to seal a fifth straight series win if  the weather is kind to them today.