Yes, on the first day of this test match, it is possible to play the match up to 1 ball only 44 overs. Otherwise if we had seen an uninterrupted session of six hours I think we would have seen over 400 runs today.
The way the Australian England team is batting
Sri Lanka is playing against England, not Australia. You have made a typo here. Anyway, 400 runs were possible if the day 1 wasn't interrupted by rain. England is going to make the Bazball method as their tradition in the test format. The match is completely in Favour of England now. I hope they will whitewash Sri Lanka by winning the 3rd test match.
England is basically one of the big ones for test cricket, but some time ago there was a very shaky situation in England cricket, but England has changed a lot from that situation.
England won the first two Tests outright and in the third Test, England are considered to have an 80 percent chance. With the match conditions so far, England will take the collection far which will not be favorable for Sri Lanka at all.
England's score suggests so. England is a very efficient team in Test cricket. Definitely they have good dominance in all formats but their achievement and performance in Test cricket is very good. They gain good skills through regular county games. In the first innings of the third Test, England managed to score 221 runs for the loss of just 3 wickets. If they play like this then the score will surely be huge which will lead them to victory. Sri Lanka are win less in any match so far in this series and are likely to suffer a heavy defeat in the third Test as well. Because they are not able to break down the wickets of the England team.