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Williamson joins elite 1,000-run club as New Zealand take charge against Sri Lanka

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DUNEDIN: Kane Williamson joined the elite 1,000 runs-a-year club yesterday as New Zealand built a commanding 308-run lead over Sri Lanka with two days remaining in the first Test in Dunedin.

Only the threat of rain and a flattening pitch loomed as possible barricades for New Zealand, who closed day three on 171 for one with nine wickets in hand.

Tom Latham was on 72 with master batsman Williamson on 48.

Williamson, who started his innings with 992 runs for the year, reached 1,000 driving Rangana Herath elegantly over mid-off to the boundary.

He joins England’s Alastair Cook and Joe Root and Australian­s David Warner and Steve Smith as the only players to achieve the milestone in 2015 but his batting average of 94.54 is considerab­ly superior to the other four.

Brendon McCullum, with 1,164 runs in 2014, is the only other New Zealander to score 1,000 runs in a calendar year.

Williamson’s class shone as New Zealand ramped up their dominance over Sri Lanka, removing their last six wickets yesterday to have the tourists all out for 294, 137 runs in arrears.

Guptill and Latham set about building on New Zealand’s advantage, moving swiftly to 79 before Guptill’s luck ran out when he was bowled by a shooter from Herath for 46.

The first-innings century-maker had earlier survived caught-and-bowled chances to Nuwan Pradeep and Suranga Lakmal and being dropped on 19 by Kusal Mendis at cover.

Latham, who posted his seventh Test 50 with a single off Milinda Siriwardan­a, has been content to build partnershi­ps — first with Guptill then an unbroken 92-run stand with Williamson.

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New Zealand’s Kane Williamson.

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