Sri Lanka wins series opener against England despite Moeen Ali century
Updated On: 27 November, 2014 10:16 AM IST | | AP
<p>Moeen Ali hit a dominant 119 off just 87 deliveries in a lost cause today, as England went down to Sri Lanka by 25 runs in their first one-day international</p>

Sangakkara, Jayawardene and Moeen Ali
Colombo: Moeen Ali hit a dominant 119 off just 87 deliveries in a lost cause today, as England went down to Sri Lanka by 25 runs in their first one-day international. Sent in to bat first, Sri Lanka posted a challenging target of 317-6, helped by an aggressive 88 from opener Tillakaratne Dilshan and half centuries from Kusal Perera (59) and Mahela Jayawardene (55).
England was bowled out for 292 in the 48th over with Ali at the heart of the reply with his maiden century in ODIs. His innings included five sixes and 11 boundaries but lacked support from the other batsmen, with the exception of Ravi Bopara who was out last for 65.
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