Sam Curran claimed the first five-wicket haul of his white-ball career as England won the one-day international series against Sri Lanka with a game to spare at the Oval on Thursday. Highlights | News
The hosts sauntered to an eight-wicket victory as Joe Root and Eoin Morgan piled on an unbroken stand of 140, comfortably chasing down a target of 242 to make it 2-0 heading to Sunday's finale in Bristol.
Curran was promoted to new-ball duties on his home ground and rose to the occasion with figures of 5-48, including three in his first nine deliveries as the tourists slumped to a woeful 21-4.
Dhananjaya De Silva's excellent 91 staved off the threat of outright humiliation as they reached the relative respectability of 241-9 but that was still nowhere near enough to constrain the world champions.
Root picked up precisely where he left off in making a match-winning 79 not out in Durham on Tuesday, easing to an elegant 68 not out, but Morgan's knock came with added importance. He had gone 15 innings and 10 months without an international half-century but hit his way back into form with 75 not out, including eight fours and a six.
England rested Chris Woakes, its four-wicket player-of-the-match on Tuesday, but found Curran more than ready to fill his shoes.
Wicketless and comparatively expensive at Chester-le-Street, he was revitalised at the Oval, taking two wickets in his first over as a pushy, attacking length and a hint of swing condemned Kusal Perera and Avishka Fernando to lbws.
Pathum Nissanka lost his middle stump as Curran cashed in on a reckless drive. When Charith Asalanka joined in the exodus in the seventh over, flapping a David Willey bouncer to short mid-wicket, it already looked a lost cause.