Muralitharan, Herath leave New Zealand in a spin

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka spinners Rangana  Herath and Muttiah Muralitharan combined to take six wickets in  dismissing New Zealand for 234 on the third morning of the  second test yesterday, putting the hosts on course for a series  sweep.
New Zealand, trailing 0-1 in the two-game series, resumed  on 159 for five before losing their remaining batsmen for 51  runs as Sri Lanka forged a formidable 182-run lead.

Off spinner Muralitharan claimed 3-71 from 25.4 overs and  left-armer Herath took 3-70 from 34 overs.

Sri Lanka reached the lunch interval on two without loss in  their second innings with both Tillakaratne Dilshan and  Tharanga Paranavitana on one not out.
Ross Taylor was New Zealand’s top-scorer with a three-hour  81 from 155 balls with 10 boundaries.
Brendon McCullum (18) was the first to fall in the morning  as he edged Muralitharan to Mahela Jayawardene at slip, the  former captain’s 150th catch in test cricket.
Herath then claimed the key scalp of Taylor, the  right-hander edging behind.

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori rallied the visitors  briefly with 23, helping his team avert the follow on, before  Chamara Kapugedera held onto a juggling catch at short leg off  part-time spinner Tillakaratne Dilshan.

Herath and Muralitharan quickly mopped up the tail, with  Jacob Oram out for 24 and Iain O’Brien lbw for four.

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