Tuesday, 4 December 2007, 12:50 GMT
Practice key to form - Sangakarra
Sri Lanka batsman Kumar Sangakkara said hard work was the secret to his record-breaking run of scores.
The left-hander became the first Test player to score more than 150 in four consecutive matches after hitting a superb 152 against England.
His incredible form started nine Tests ago when he gave up wicket-keeping.
"I haven't changed anything at all - I just practise a lot better now because I am probably more aware of my game and what works for me," he said.
"I know when I go out there I am ready to play. Sticking to the basics is always what I do."
Sangakkara, who missed a century by eight runs in the first innings, was dropped on 98 by Ian Bell at first slip off Ryan Sidebottom.
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He made his former Warwickshire county colleague suffer by completing his 16th Test century - and his first against England - as the hosts amassed a commanding 422-8 to set an unlikely victory target of 350.
Sangakarra has now compiled 1,529 runs in 14 innings, including three double hundreds and four hundreds, since concentrating on batting from July 2006.
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