ESPNcricinfo staff11-Jun-2016Chris Woakes made the breakthrough with his first ball of the morning•Getty ImagesKusal Mendis was his victim, lbw for 25•Getty ImagesStuart Broad then had Kaushal Silva caught behind for 79•Getty ImagesSilva didn’t add to his overnight score•Getty ImagesAngelo Mathews became Woakes’ second victim in a lively spell•Getty ImagesHe was caught at second slip for 3•Getty ImagesSteven Finn then entered the fray to trap Dinesh Chandimal lbw for 19…•Getty Images…before having Lahiru Thirimanne caught in the slips before lunch•Getty ImagesFinn’s wickets lifted his spirits after a torrid series•AFPKusal Perera played his shots in a gutsy fightback•AFP… adding 71 for the seventh wicket with Rangana Herath•Getty ImagesHerath’s was again a spirited innings•Getty Images… before being bowled for 31 by Broad•AFPJames Anderson picked up his first wickets of the match, having Perera caught behind and Suranga Lakmal edging to slip•PA PhotosWoakes’ third wicket finished off the innings for 288•Getty ImagesWith a lead of 128 and Alastair Cook off the field with a knee injury, Nick Compton was promoted to opener•AFPCompton was caught behind for 19…•Getty Images…possibly marking the end of his Test career•Getty ImagesJoe Root was undone by a bit of low bounce•AFPWhen James Vince left his first ball to be bowled, England were 50 for 3•Getty ImagesOn target: It was Nuwan Pradeep who made the double breakthrough•Getty ImagesAlex Hales formed another solid innings to keep England on track•Getty ImagesJonny Bairstow helped steady England again until becoming Pradeep’s third wicket late in the day•Getty Images