ESPNcricinfo staff10-Jun-2016Matt Prior rang the five-minute bell before the start of play …•Getty Images… then settled in to watch from the England balcony•Getty ImagesJonny Bairstow quickly picked up where he had left off•Getty Images… with Chris Woakes bedding in at the other end•PA PhotosWoakes went to fifty for the first time in Test cricket•PA Photos… before Rangana Herath made Sri Lanka’s first breakthrough•PA PhotosWoakes departed for a well-compiled 66•PA Photos… but Bairstow reached lunch on a Test-best 156 not out•Getty ImagesAfter lunch, Sir Garfield Sobers rang the Lord’s bell in memory of Muhammad Ali•Getty Images… while pictures of his visit to Lord’s in 1966 were shown on the big screen•AFPSuranga Lakmal removed Stuart Broad to a catch in the gully•Getty Images… while Steven Finn chanced his arm in a brief stay, helping England to pass 400•Getty ImagesBairstow’s 167 not out was the highest score by an England wicketkeeper in a home Test•Getty ImagesHowever, Bairstow’s stock dropped shortly after when he missed a straightforward edge off Dimuth Karunaratne•AFPThe bowler was Woakes, who was also luckless with a tight lbw appeal against Karunaratne•Getty ImagesKaushal Silva ticked over as he and Karunaratne reached tea with Sri Lanka steady on 62 for 0•Getty ImagesEngland’s bowlers had to find other ways to amuse themselves•PA PhotosKaushal Silva made his third fifty in three innings at Lord’s•Getty ImagesSteven Finn broke the century opening stand when Dimuth Karunaratne was caught down the leg side•Getty ImagesKusal Mendis reached the close on 25 not out•Getty Images