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Williamson in elite club as Kiwis take control

In-form batsman completes 1,000 runs in a calendar year to join McCullum

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Kane Williamson joined the elite 1,000 runsa-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.

Although Sri Lanka have their backs to the wall, forecast rain and an easy wicket meant it was crucial for New Zealand to get the timing of their declaratio­n right, according to bowling spearhead Tim Southee.

“With the new ball, it’s important for us to try and make early inroads,” he said.

“It’s not going to come easy. If batsmen get in on this wicket there’s not too many demons in it so we’re going to have to work extremely hard to take 10 wickets.”

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.

 ?? AP ?? Able Kane New Zealand’s Kane Williamson pulls one against Sri Lanka on day three of the first Test in Dunedin yesterday.
AP Able Kane New Zealand’s Kane Williamson pulls one against Sri Lanka on day three of the first Test in Dunedin yesterday.

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