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Guptill bounces back from horror series to put Kiwis on top

Opener ends century drought as hosts pile up over 400 on first day against Sri Lanka

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Martin Guptill smashed 156 yesterday as he bounced back from a horror series in Australia to put New Zealand in the driving seat on day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka.

On a Dunedin pitch said to be ripe for seam bowlers, Sri Lanka were left to rue putting New Zealand in to bat as the Black Caps amassed 409 for eight by stumps.

Opener Guptill fell just before the close, after hitting just his third Test century and his first in four years, coming 33 runs short of his highest score of 189 against Bangladesh in 2010.

Meanwhile the ever-reliable Kane Williamson made 88 and Brendon McCullum 75 as New Zealand exposed the raw Sri Lankan attack.

New Zealand were cruising 229 for two at tea before Sri Lanka fought back in the final session when they took six wickets, albeit for an expensive 180 runs.

Boundaries galore

There were only seven maiden overs bowled and New Zealand cracked 57 fours, of which Guptill contribute­d 21.

The opener’s position in the side was precarious after he averaged just 13 in the recent tour of Australia, and said he “didn’t have a lot to lose” as he took to the Sri Lankan attack.

His third Test century came 41 innings and four years after he last posted three figures against Zimbabwe.

Inconsiste­nt form saw him out of the Test side for two years before the short-form of the game resurrecte­d his career when he played a starring role at this year’s World Cup.

Guptill got off the mark with an off-drive to the boundary and in an elegant innings, he used the same front-foot stroke to bring up his 100 when he drove Suranga Lakmal to the boundary.

“I was trying to go out and be as positive as I could be,” Guptill said, as he repaid the faith shown in him by the New Zealand selectors.

“I didn’t have a lot to lose so I just tried to go out and be as positive as I could and have some fun. They (selectors) have been good to me and given me a good run in the Test side and I thank them very much for that and today capped off a lot of hard work over the last 18 months,” Guptill added.

 ?? AP ?? A cut above New Zealand’s Martin Guptill plays a cut during his century against Sri Lanka on day one of the first Test yesterday.
AP A cut above New Zealand’s Martin Guptill plays a cut during his century against Sri Lanka on day one of the first Test yesterday.

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