Malinga returned with a four-for on Friday (June 21) in Leeds to inspire Sri Lanka to another dramatic win over favourites England at Headingley. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table | Stats The right-arm pacer rolled back the clock with his exceptional bowling effort as he threw in all his experience and tormented a start-studded England batting unit. Malinga was player of the match after taking 4/43 to rip through England’s batting attack. Malinga has flown home twice already this tournament after the death of his mother-in-law, and Karunaratne reserved special praise for the 35-year-old’s professionalism in such trying circumstances. “He knows what he has to do. Whatever he does, we know he is giving his best. So that is why I said to him, if you want to go home and come back that is fine,” said the skipper. “He did that and came back and set a good example for the other guys. “He just keeps doing what he does best, that is the main thing. We want him to set an example for the youngsters and he did a really good job. “So too did Dhananjaya, they both did a really good job and turned the…