Sir Ian Botham is tipping Joe Root and Stuart Broad to play starring roles for England in the second Test at Durham. The Sky Sports pundit is looking to follow up his first Test 40/1 Sky Bet hat-trick with more winning predictions for the second Investec Test against Sri Lanka, starting on Friday.The England legend was correct with all three of his Sky Bet picks at Headingley as England wrapped up an emphatic innings and 88-run victory, with Beefy nailing the match result plus the hosts top first innings run scorer and wicket-taker. Jonny Bairstow top scored on his home ground with a brilliant 140 before Jimmy Anderson took 10-45 in the match as Sri Lanka were bowled out twice inside three days.Botham tipped odds-on shots England, Bairstow to be top first innings run scorer at 8/1 and Anderson to be top bowler at 5/2, seeing his Beefys Bets treble land at odds of 40/1.The Sky Sports commentator and Sky Bet tipster said: England were superb, very impressive and are on course to be the No 1 side in the world. Bet landed: Englands Jonny Bairstow celebrates his century at Headingley It was a great knock from Jonny after the early collapse, while Jimmy in those conditions was always going to be tough for this inexperienced Sri Lankan side.Despite Bairstow and Andersons success at Leeds, Botham has changed allegiance and picked Joe Root to be Englands top first innings run scorer at 5/2 and Stuart Broad to be Englands top first innings wicket taker, again at 5/2, as his selections for the second Test at Chester-le-Street.Botham said: On that Durham pitch Id expect to see Root do well with the bat, hell certainly be looking to make up for his disappointment at Headingley. Broad looked in good nick at Leeds as well and again Id expect him to get more out of the wicket.Ben Stokes missing out injured will be a loss but Chris Woakes should now get a chance and the more England players that get experience, the stronger the whole squad becomes. Jonny Bairstow’s return to the England team came about in the fifth ODI against New Zealand last summer. Bairstow scored an unbeaten 83 from 60 balls Beefys BetsEngland win - 1/4Root top England bat (1st inns) - 5/2Broad top England bowler (1st inns) - 5/2England win/Root top runs/Broad most wickets - 14/1Root top England bat/Broad top England bowler - 12/1Watch live coverage of Englands second Test with Sri Lanka, from 10am, Friday, Sky Sports 2. Also See: Anderson takes 10 in England win WATCH: Players of First Test England fixtures/results Sri Lanka fixtures/results Vapormax Discount .Y. -- AJ Allmendingers journey is almost complete. Cheap Vapormax Ireland . Alvarez hit his first career home run, pitched six innings and hurt his right hamstring while running the bases in the Miami Marlins 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs. http://www.outletvapormaxireland.com/vapormax-plus-wholesale-china/vapormax-plus-white-ireland.html . 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Chandler Yakimowicz, Aaron Berisha and Victor Mete rounded out the attack for London, which has won eight of its last nine games.Jakob Chychrun led the Sting (18-14-3) with a goal and two assists. Noah Bushnell, Daniel Nikandrov and Jake ODonnell also scored.Knights goalie Michael Giugovaz stopped 17 shots in the win.Taylor Dupuis started in net for Sarnia, giving up six goals on nine shots through 20 minutes of action. Justin Fazio stopped 13-of-18 shots in relief.The Sting scored twice on four chances with the man advantage.---BATTALION 1 67s 0NORTH BAY, Ont. — Zach Poirier scored the lone goal at 4:43 of the second period to lift the Battalion over Ottawa.Evan Cormier stopped 12 shots to get the shutout for the Battalion (17-9-6).Leo Lazarev made 12 saves for the 67s (17-14-3).---WHALERS 6 SPITFIRES 4WINDSOR, Ont. — Connor Chathams power-play goal just 33 seconds into the third period held up as the winner as Plymouth topped the Spitfires.Victor Crus Rydberg led the Whalers (12-21-3) with a goal and two assists while Mitch Jones, Nicholas Caamano, and Vincent Scognamiglio rounded out the attack. 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CATHARINES, Ont. — Josh MacDonald scored a tiebreaking goal 45 seconds into the second period and Peterborough held on to edge the IceDogs.Michael Clark and Matt Spencer also scored for the Petes (12-18-4), who were outshot 42-22.Matt Gillard and Carter Verhaeghe supplied the offence for Niagara (12-21-2).---COLTS 6 BULLS 1BARRIE, Ont. — Joseph Blaindisi scored two goals and assisted on two more to power the Colts past Belleville.Brendan Lemieux also struck twice for Barrie (21-12-1), which scored four power-play goals on 10 chances. Kevin Labanc had a goal and three helpers and Justin Scott rounded out the offence.David Tomasek had the lone goal for the Bulls (17-15-3), who were 0 for 8 with the man advantage.Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version said the London Knights extended their winning streak to eight games. ' ' '