NZ vs SL: Tim Southee claims maiden five-for as skipper, goes past Daniel Vettori on wickets tally in Tests

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Meanwhile, following an even-steven day one at the Hagley Oval, where Southee had already bagged four wickets, he picked his fifth one in Asitha Fernando to dismiss Sri Lanka for 355 in the first innings. Southee ended with the figures of five for 64 including the big wicket of Kusal Mendis on 87, whereas, Matt Henry picked up four for 80.
New Zealand began well in their first innings as both openers stood tall against the new ball on the greenish track on offer. Tom Latham scored 67 while Daryl Mitchell remained on 40 as Kiwis at stumps on day two were 162 for five.
Sri Lanka, who is ahead in the first Test as things stand, have the spot in the finals of WTC to play for. To realise their dream, they first have to beat New Zealand across both Tests and then also hope for Australia to either win the Ahmedabad match or play a draw. In that case, their PCT would be higher than India and they can qualify for the finals, scheduled to take on June 7th at the Oval in London.
Friday, March 10, 2023 at 5:48 am