Sri Lanka were in deep trouble at 50 for five following fast-bowler Tim Southee’s three-wicket burst in the morning before posting 247 in their first-innings in reply to New Zealand’s 221.
Captain Jayawardene and vice-captain Angelo Mathews (79) earlier propped up the innings with a 156-run stand for the sixth wicket.
The tourists reached 35 for one in their second-innings at stumps after losing hard-hitting opener Brendon McCullum.
The hosts looked like gaining a big lead when they reached 206 for five but lost their last five wickets, including those of Jayawardene and Mathews, for 41 runs.
“We were hoping for a bigger lead but you can’t be greedy after being 20 for four and 50 for five,” said Sri Lanka coach Graham Ford.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2012.
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