BSS
  22 Sep 2024, 16:05
Update : 22 Sep 2024, 19:27

Ravindra gives NZ fighting chance in Sri Lanka Test     

GALLE, Sri Lanka, Sept 22, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Rookie left-hander Rachin 
Ravindra's unbeaten 91 gave New Zealand a slender chance for victory against 
Sri Lanka, with the tourists needing another 68 runs with two wickets in hand 
after day four of the first Test on Sunday.

Set a target of 275, New Zealand were 207-8 at stumps with spinner Ajaz 
Patel, on nought, to resume with Ravindra on Monday.

Ramesh Mendis and Prabath Jayasuriya picked up three wickets each on a 
sharply turning pitch in Galle, where the Black Caps have lost all four of 
their previous Test encounters.

Ravindra's knock was the highest score by a New Zealander at the ground, 
eclipsing Ross Taylor's 89 in 2019.

The left-hander appeared solid on a spin-friendly wicket but lacked support 
from other batsmen, with Kane Williamson and Tom Blundell the next biggest 
scorers on 30 apiece.

The tourists lost four wickets by tea before Ravindra's 56-run stand with 
Blundell briefly revived hopes until the latter was bowled by Jayasuriya.

Jayasuriya also secured the key wicket of Williamson for 30, the former 
skipper lured out of his crease and stumped by wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis.

New Zealand opener Tom Latham was trapped lbw by Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya 
de Silva for 28, while Ramesh bowled Daryl Mitchell for eight.

Williamson, Latham and Mitchell had all made half-centuries in the first 
innings.

Ajaz Patel's six-wicket haul helped restrict Sri Lanka to 309 in the morning.

His figures of 6-90 were the best by a New Zealand bowler in Sri Lanka since 
Daniel Vettori's 6-64 in Colombo in 1998.

The match had a rest day on Saturday due to Sri Lanka's presidential 
elections and play resumed on Sunday morning without spectators.

Fans returned after lunch when the election curfew was lifted.

The hosts were 237-4 at the start of the day and added another 72 runs, with 
veteran Angelo Matthews making 50 before offering a simple catch to first 
slip off Patel's bowling.

Dimuth Karunaratne top-scored for Sri Lanka with 83 before he was bowled by 
Patel on Friday.

The second and final match of the series will be held at the same venue from 
Thursday.