New Zealand inch closer to win

Opener Tom Latham made an unbeaten 109.

Update: 2015-12-14 01:33 GMT
New Zealand players celebrate the fall of a Sri Lankan wicket on Day Four of their first Test at the University Cricket Oval in Dunedin, New Zealand, on Sunday. (Photo: AFP)
Dunedin: New Zealand made inroads into Sri Lanka’s top order on a wet and wild fourth day of the first Test on Sunday, leaving the tourists at 109/3 in the second innings, chasing 405 for victory.
 
Wicketkeeper B.J. Watling took catches to account for all three wickets and take his match tally to nine — equaling the national record he set against India last year — before a hailstorm forced stumps to be taken early.
 
Opener Tom Latham made an unbeaten 109 before New Zealand declared at 267/3 just prior to lunch, giving the hosts a little more than five sessions to bowl out Sri Lanka for a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series.
 
Captain Brendon McCullum allowed for rain in the timing of his bold declaration and showers forced several stoppages over the final two sessions of a bitterly cold day.
 
Dimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis gave Sri Lanka a sound start, putting on a patient 54 for the first wicket before Karunaratne was out for 29, slashing at a short ball from Tim Southee and edging it through to Watling.
 
The keeper claimed another soon after when Udara Jayasundera gloved a Neil Wagner delivery down the leg side. Jayasundera made scores of 1 and 3 in a forgettable Test debut at the Univeristy Cricket Oval. 
 
New Zealand took the upper hand when opener Kusal Mendis was out for 46 just before the hail arrived. Mendis, in only his second test, batted for three and a half hours to hold together the Sri Lanka top order before edging a Southee outswinger through to a diving Watling.
 
Dinesh Chandimal (31 not out) and Angelo Mathews — yet to face a ball — will resume on day five. Sri Lanka needs 296 more runs to win in at least 100 overs, and may find the weather aiding its task to force a draw.
 
Earlier, Latham scored his third test century and his first on home soil to provide the backbone of the New Zealand second innings. With his father, former New Zealand Test batsman Rod Latham, watching, Latham took a single from the last ball before drinks in the morning session to reach his century from 166 balls.
 
“It was nice to kick on today but it was important to put on a good score this morning and we managed to push that declaration and have a crack at them before lunch,” Tom Latham said.
 
“The pitch is pretty flat but it’s only going to deteriorate from here and we saw today there was a little bit of uneven bounce and if we can extract that out of the wicket tomorrow, hopefully we can pick up Chandimal and Mathews early and go from there,” the opening batsman added.
 
Latham put on 141 for the second wicket with Kane Williamson, who made 71, as New Zealand steadily built on its first innings lead of 137 after resuming a 171-1. 
 
SCOREBOARD
New Zealand (1st innings): 431
Sri Lanka (1st innings): 294
New Zealand (2nd innings): T. Latham (not out) 109, M. Guptill b Herath 46, K. Williamson b Chameera 71, R. Taylor b Herath 15, B. McCullum (not out) 17. Extras (b-4, nb-5) 9. Total (for three wickets in 65.4 overs) 267 decl. 
FoW: 1-79, 2-220, 3-247.
Bowling: Lakmal 13-0-40-0, Mathews 4-1-4-0, Chameera 14-0-61-1, Pradeep 13-1-52-0, Herath 11.4-1-62-2, Siriwardana 8-0-32-0, Jayawundera 2-0-12-0.
Sri Lanka (2nd innings): D. Karunaratne c Watling b Southee 29, K. Mendis c Watling b Southee 46, U. Jayasundera c Watling b Wagner 3, D. Chandimal (batting) 31, A. Mathews (batting) 0. Extras 0. Total (for three wickets in 50.1 overs) 109. 
FoW: 1-54, 2-64, 3-109.
Bowling: Boult 7-2-18-0, Southee 10.1-3-16-2, Bracewell 12-5-21-0, Santner 12-2-26-0, Wagner 9-2-28-1. 431
Sri Lanka (1st innings): 294
New Zealand (2nd innings): T. Latham (not out) 109, M. Guptill b Herath 46, K. Williamson b Chameera 71, R. Taylor b Herath 15, B. McCullum (not out) 17. Extras (b-4, nb-5) 9. Total (for three wickets in 65.4 overs) 267 decl. 
FoW
: 1-79, 2-220, 3-247.
Bowling: Lakmal 13-0-40-0, Mathews 4-1-4-0, Chameera 14-0-61-1, Pradeep 13-1-52-0, Herath 11.4-1-62-2, Siriwardana 8-0-32-0, Jayawundera 2-0-12-0.
Sri Lanka (2nd innings): D. Karunaratne c Watling b Southee 29, K. Mendis c Watling b Southee 46, U. Jayasundera c Watling b Wagner 3, D. Chandimal (batting) 31, A. Mathews (batting) 0. Extras 0. Total (for three wickets in 50.1 overs) 109. 
FoW: 1-54, 2-64, 3-109.
Bowling: Boult 7-2-18-0, Southee 10.1-3-16-2, Bracewell 12-5-21-0, Santner 12-2-26-0, Wagner 9-2-28-1.

 

 

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