SL's Nishan spins NZ to innings defeat

We were on the wrong side of toss and struggled to make breakthroughs: Southee


Reuters September 30, 2024

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GALLE:

Debutant off-spinner Nishan Peiris took six wickets Sunday to seal Sri Lanka's first series win against New Zealand in 15 years with a crushing victory by an innings and 154 runs in the second Test in Galle.

New Zealand were all out for 360 in their second innings before tea on day four after being asked to follow-on.

Nishan, 27, and fellow spinner Prabath Jayasuriya shared 18 wickets in the match, the latter taking 6-42 in the first innings to bundle out the tourists for just 88 after the hosts had amassed a mammoth 602-5 declared.

"Amazing how the batting unit rose to the occasion," Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva told reporters.

"Then the spinners were too good... Once we bowled them out for less than 100 runs in the first innings, it was very difficult for them to come back into the game."

New Zealand's lower order did put up some fight after resuming at 199-5 on Sunday, with Tom Blundell, Glenn Phillips and Mitchell Santner all making half-centuries.

Nishan, who had taken three second-innings wickets on Saturday, trapped Blundell lbw for 60 early in the first session, ending a 95-run stand with Phillips.

Santner helped craft a 64-run partnership for the seventh wicket before the gutsy Phillips fell on 78 when he mistimed a shot to long-on, giving Peiris his maiden five-wicket haul.

Santner put together a stubborn ninth-wicket stand of 53 with Ajaz Patel before the latter was sent back, bowled by Jayasuriya, on 22.

Sri Lanka sealed the victory when Santner's gritty resistance was finally broken, stumped by Kusal Mendis for 67 off Peiris.

"Galle is a tough place to come and play cricket and Sri Lanka are a strong team here," said New Zealand captain Tim Southee.

"We were on the wrong side of the toss and we struggled to make the breakthroughs. We really struggled to come back from there," he added.

Sri Lanka could have wrapped up the match and series in the morning session but for a succession of dropped catches.

Kamindu Mendis spilled Patel on two at second slip and let Santner off on 36 in the covers. Nishan shelled another chance from Santner not long after.

Sri Lanka won the opening match by 63 runs and tseries win is their first against New Zealand since a 2-0 win at home in 2009. The result leaves New Zealand winless from six Test appearances at Galle, with Sunday's 360 their highest innings total at the venue.

De Silva hails Kamindu influence

Sri Lanka captain Dhanajaya de Silva said Kamindu Mendis had significantly strengthened his team's middle-order batting following their 2-0 series sweep of New Zealand on Sunday.

Kamindu made the fifth century of his fledgling career on Friday with an unbeaten 182, allowing Sri Lanka to declare their first innings on 602-5 and set up an innings victory in the second test. Promoted to number three, Dinesh Chandimal also struck a century in further vindication of the team's decision to rejig their batting order. "I think Kamindu at five can play the long innings and I can finish the game at number six," De Silva said.

Kamindu, who made a hundred in the opening test, became the fastest Asian to 1,000 test runs by reaching the milestone in his 13th innings. "I'm enjoying scoring runs, specially since Galle is my home town," Kamindu said after collecting player-of-the-match award. "It is a great pleasure to score 1,000 runs so quickly, but we have to improve day by day."

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