England have won the Investec Test series against Sri Lanka with a game to spare after backing up their innings and 88-run triumph at Headingley with a nine-wicket success in Durham. But what did we glean across four days of action at a chilly Emirates Riverside as both sides donned beanies on their balconies and a few players secured some notable numbers…Magic milestones We look at how England captain Alastair Cook has reached 10,000 Test runs Alastair Cook notched his 10,000th Test run, becoming the first English player and youngest man overall do so, though not as early as everyone expected. With 20 runs needed at the start of the game, Cook fell five short in his first innings, and when Sri Lanka were forced to follow on, it looked as if the left-hander would have to wait another week and reach the milestone at Lords.Not so. Cook, understated as ever, ended the talking early in front of a sparse fourth-day crowd as he quickly scored the five required on his way to an unbeaten 47. It wasnt just a Test to remember for Cook, though, with Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath ending his equally long-awaited quest for 300 Test wickets with the caught and bowled dismissal of Steven Finn and Jimmy Andersons eight wickets in the Test taking him past 450 Test scalps.Highs and lows with the ball Michael Holding and Sir Ian Botham discuss the impact of James Anderson following England’s series victory against Sri Lanka While Anderson (8-94) starred again, it was a mixed bag for the rest of Englands attack. Stuart Broad took 4-40 in the first innings, enjoying further success on the same surface he took 11 wickets on when England beat Australia in the last Test played in Durham in 2013, but he was conspicuous by his absence with 22 wicketless overs in the second before earning a solitary strike late on.Chris Woakes bowled well and with good pace on his return in place of the injured Ben Stokes, taking 3-9 in Sri Lankas opening dig and deserving more reward than 2-103 in their second, but Steven Finn struggled for speed and rhythm for a second straight Test, match figures of 1-93 reflecting that. Moeen Ali, meanwhile, produced a beauty to beat Lahiru Thirimannes outside edge and rock back off stump, but that was it for his 32 overs.Magnificent Moeen Moeen Ali hit an attractive 155 not out for England Moeen had a much better time of it with the bat, hitting an unbeaten 155 to record his second Test hundred, two years on from his first against the same opposition. That was a battling 281-ball effort at Headingley with England looking to cling on for a draw, but this was the left-hander at his flamboyant and fluent best, Moeen flaying the ball to the boundary regularly with effortless ease.The Worcestershire player had disappeared for an eight-ball duck in the first Test and with only one fifty to his name in his previous 17 Test innings, his place in the side may have been under threat. Yet, his glittering display in Durham from the No 7 berth - Stokes absence ensuring he was shunted up a spot - has raised the question as to whether he should earn a permanent promotion.Sri Lankan steel Dinesh Chandimals ton was his first outside of Asia The second Test seemed to be following a similar narrative to Englands thumping win at Headingley a few days prior, as Cooks boys skittled Sri Lanka for 101 in their first innings and enforced the follow on, but an unlikely and spirited fightback from the visitors took the Test to four days and forced England to bat again, Sri Lanka setting the hosts 79 to win after posting a second-innings 475.Dinesh Chandimals 126 - the right-handers sixth Test ton but first outside of Asia - was the highlight, but the gritty Kaushal Silva (60 from 145) blunted Englands new-ball threat and Angelo Mathews smashed 80 from 105 balls, before Herath (61) batted like Brian Lara during a 116-run stand with Chandimal for the seventh wicket.Durhams Test future Bob Willis and Rob Key discuss the Test-match bidding process Debate was rife during the Test as to not only whether the Chester-le-Street venue was deserving of its Test cricket status but also if Durham could afford to maintain it. Grim overcast conditions and cold temperatures across all four days made it a tough sell and crowds were slim on both the first and fourth days.But those same stands were full to capacity for the Saturday and Sunday in between, showing there is sufficient interest in the North East for England cricket. It might be, though, that its international future is with white-ball cricket more than red, even if Englands six Test wins from six at the stadium could convince decision makers otherwise.Watch the third Investec Test between England and Sri Lanka, at Lords, from 10am on Thursday, June 9 on Sky Sports 2. Also See: Cooks greatest knocks Anderson on top of world Colorado Rockies Store . A lawyer for MLB, Matthew Menchel, confirmed Wednesday the league dropped its case against Biogenesis of America, its owner Anthony Bosch and several other individuals. 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The second day of the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) played out accordingly to the preordained script -- at for the most part. The chalk teams won out and the underdogs were rolled upon.It was business as usual for the defending Worlds Champions, SKT Telecom T1, in the teams first match over the North American squad Cloud 9. The clinic began in the lane phase with star mid laner, Lee Faker Sang-hyeok shutting down Cloud 9s main playmaker, Nicolaj Jensen Jensen. From there, the Korean juggernauts were vultures picking off their prey, and they systematically finished the match with ease.It was another crushing victory for Chinese Royal Never Give Up (RNG) over a very overwhelmed Splyce. The second seed from the Chinese region came out of day two as one of the top contenders for the championship. The new patient and macro-intensive focus in the lane phase combined with the teams superior team fighting prowess is a matchup nightmare for any opponent.Winners of the day: I May and Team SoloMidI May played a complete game against the Flash Wolves. Even when the balance of the match was even, I May made the correct plays to stunt the growth of the major disrupters, Huang Maple Yi-Tang and jungler Hung Karsa Hau-Hsuan. The Chinese squad played great defense around its Varus pick and made crisp decisions for neutral objectives and map control. This is a team to scout out for because of Jinshan Jinjiao Xie and Hawoon Athena Kangs balanced attack.Team SoloMid (TSM) shook off the defeat of yesterday and utterly smashed through Samsung Galaxy. Samsungs mistakes from yesterday (overextension, poor execution in rotations and fights, and weak vision control) were exploited to the maximum degree and suffocated the teams chances for a comeback. The TSM dissection started early with a 4K gold lead at 10 minutes and never relented. This was a necessary bounce-back victory for the best North American team.Losers of the day: Samsung Galaxy and INTZ e-SportsWith so little time for improvement and turnover, Samsung Galaxys shortcomings were fleshed out and exposed by a superior team.dddddddddddd The South Koreans inconsistencies that reared its ugly head toward the end of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) split continued on day two. Despite the talent on the roster, it did not factor into the indecision and directionless approach that came after the team lost its lane phase. The resolve must be stronger, the decision-making needs to be direct, and the rotations must be clean for the remainder of the group stage, or its lights out.Just when the INTZ e-Sports hype train was ready to leave the station, reality in the form of H2K delayed the destination. In a matchup of eerily similar styles and objectives, it was the veteran European team that took firm control and dominated the short game. It took only 30 minutes for the clock to strike midnight and slap the sense back into the International Wildcard darlings of day one. That said, the loss in a macro game plan against arguably one of the better macro teams was no insult and the pool play is just in its infancy. INTZ e-Sports can still pull off a miracle tournament run, but it will take more than a dominating top lane snowball to do so.Team that needed improvement: Flash WolvesOn paper, it was tough to pick a winner out of I May and Flash Wolves, but the game was effectively over from the draft phase. This is a team with plenty of talent that should scare off opposition starting with playmaking jungler, Karsa to the damage-dealers, Maple and Wen NL An Hsiung. It was just disappointing to see a draft that did not fit the abilities of these skilled individuals. Instead of consistent and reliable engage or even longer-range poke, it was a low wave-clear and siege lineup that relied on too many variables from the opposing side. If Flash Wolves want to be on winners column, it starts with the draft. ' ' '