English cricket captain Joe Root has credited Kane Williamson with helping him break a century drought in style against Sri Lanka.
After going all of 2020 without a score above the 100 mark in test cricket, Root has begun the new year by posting his fourth double ton as part of a dominant English display in Galle.
Root's 228 provided England a strong total of 421 and a meaningful first innings lead of 286 in reply to a Sri Lankan side that struggled to 135 all-out on day one.
Speaking on television after the end of play on day three, Root said Williamson - currently ranked as the world's best test batsman - had helped inspire the big innings after a Covid-affected 2020.
"I have spent a lot of time just by myself working. [With Covid] that is the advantage of it. There is so much time to look back at things, look back at old footage.