The Sunday Guardian

NZ on brink of second Test win against Lankans

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WELLINGTON: Concerted pressure from New Zealand’s bowling attack pushed them to the brink of victory in the second test against Sri Lanka at Hagley Oval in Christchur­ch on Saturday.

Sri Lanka, chasing an improbable 660 for victory, were 231 for six at stumps on the fourth day, with Dilruwan Perera (22) and Suranga Lakmal (16) set to resume on Sunday needing to bat the entire day to save the match and series.

The first game in the twomatch series ended in a damp draw in Wellington last week. Sri Lanka had been set the target late on Friday after Tom Latham (176) and Henry Nicholls (162 not out) drove New Zealand’s second innings to 585 for four declared.

The tourists lost two early wickets in their response but had resumed on Saturday on 24 for two with captain Dinesh Chandimal on 14 and Kusal Mendis on six.

Despite a solid start, their hopes of saving the test effectivel­y ended in the session before tea with the dismissal of Mendis and an injury to Angelo Mathews.

Mendis, who helped save the first test with Mathews with an unbroken 274-run partnershi­p, appeared well set to repeat the dose with Chandimal on Saturday as they thwarted New Zealand for the entire first session.

However, Mendis, who joined India captain Virat Kohli as the only players to surpass 1,000 test runs in 2018, fell after lunch for 67 to a superb diving catch by Matt Henry at mid-off.

The way in which the New Zealanders mobbed the substitute fielder showed how much they valued the wicket, which ended a 117-run partnershi­p between Mendis and Chandimal.

Mathews, who top scored with 33 not out in Sri Lanka’s first innings of 104, looked like he would be even more difficult to remove than Mendis before he pulled up after completing a run and immediatel­y clutched at his left hamstring. The former captain did not return after the tea break and is expected to have scans later on Saturday, although it is doubtful he will bat on Sunday. REUTERS

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