ESPNcricinfo staff19-May-2016He progressed steadily until edging Dasun Shanaka to give the allrounder his maiden Test wicket•AFPIt was a memorable moment for Shanaka, who was the fifth bowler used by Angelo Mathews•Getty ImagesThat was just the start for Shanaka, too, as he quickly added Nick Compton and Joe Root for ducks•Getty ImagesRoot had to leave without scoring on his homeground•Getty ImagesAlex Hales held firm during the morning and moved to a half-century in the afternoon•Getty ImagesBy then, however, he had lost James Vince on debut who edged to slip•Getty ImagesAnd Ben Stokes chipped a catch to mid-on•Getty ImagesShaminda Eranga celebrates his dismissal of Vince•Getty ImagesHales reaped the rewards for his early hard work as he scored with increasing fluency•Getty ImagesAnd he moved to his second Test fifty•Getty ImagesJonny Bairstow played with freedom from the start and reached a 60-ball half-century•Getty Images
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