England captain Alastair Cook's unbeaten 95 completed his side's crushing 10-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the fourth One-Day International at Trent Bridge here Wednesday. England's win left the five-match series all square at 2-2 ahead of Saturday's Old Trafford finale. England, chasing a revised target of 171 after rain reduced their innings by two overs, finished on 171 without loss with more than 24 overs to spare. Craig Kieswetter was 72 not out. Man-of-the-match Cook, not even in England's squad at the World Cup this year on account of his supposedly slow one-day scoring rate, faced just 75 balls with 16 fours. Kieswetter, who struck three sixes and eight fours in 68 balls, helped Cook set a new England record partnership against Sri Lanka, surpassing the fourth-wicket stand of 154 shared by Graeme Hick and Neil Fairbrother at Adelaide in 1998. England's victory – only their fourth 10-wicket one-day international win – was all but assured after it dismissed Sri Lanka for just 174. James Anderson took three wickets for 24 runs in eight overs before fellow seamer Jade Dernbach wrapped up the innings with three wickets in 10 balls. Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara made a gritty 75 before he was last out but none of his team-mates made more than Angelo Mathews's 39. __