NZ complete remarkable turnaround to win series

WELLINGTON, (Reuters) – Off-spinner Mark Craig helped New Zealand complete a remarkable turnaround in the second test against Sri Lanka on Wednesday as the hosts surged to a 193-run victory, and 2-0 series sweep, at the Basin Reserve.

Craig grabbed three wickets, including two in two balls, after lunch as New Zealand, who looked dead and buried on day three, wrapped up the win shortly before tea on the final day.

“It was an incredible test match,” New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum told reporters.

“For so long we were miles behind the game and it took something pretty special for us to get out of trouble firstly and then be allowed to dictate play.

“Overall it was an excellent effort from our guys to be able to manufacture a win from nowhere really.”

Brendon McCullum
Brendon McCullum
 Mark Craig
Mark Craig

Lahiru Thirimanne was left not out 62, while Nuwan Pradeep was bowled by Tim Southee for one as the visitors were dismissed for 196.

Sri Lanka had resumed on 110 for five after lunch but had given up any pretence of chasing the 390 runs they needed to win the game and level the series with survival uppermost on their minds.

Craig, however, managed to tempt a loose shot from Prasanna Jayawardene, who slapped the ball to Kane Williamson at cover for 10, then had Dinesh Chandimal caught behind by BJ Watling for 13.

The off-spinner trapped Rangana Herath lbw on the next ball and while Suranga Lakmal saw off the hat-trick delivery Sri Lanka’s resistance was virtually over at 156 for eight.

Trent Boult and Doug Bracewell had earlier ripped through the top of Sri Lanka’s innings in the first session, aided by some superb catching in the slips cordon.

Boult removed nightwatchman Dhammika Prasad (six) and Kumar Sangakkara (five) in quick succession early in the session before Bracewell struck twice shortly before lunch.

“Our approach was to try and get those runs but unfortunately we lost too many wickets up front,” Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews said.

“We needed somebody to bat through the innings and Sanga’s wicket was the crucial one. We had to build our partnerships around him.

“Unfortunately we kept losing wickets and we couldn’t hold it at the end.”

 

Scoreboard

New Zealand 1st innings 221 (K. Williamson 69; N. Pradeep 4-63)
Sri Lanka 1st innings 356 (K. Sangakkara 203, D. Chandimal 67)
New Zealand 2nd innings 524 for 5 decl (K. Williamson 242no, B. Watling 142no)
Sri Lanka 2nd innings (Overnight: 45-1; Target: 390 runs)
D. Karunaratne c Rutherford b Craig 17
K. Silva c Craig b Bracewell 50
D. Prasad c Neesham b Boult 6
K. Sangakkara c Watling b Boult 5
L. Thirimanne not out 62
A. Mathews c Williamson b Bracewell 8
P. Jayawardene c Williamson b Craig 10
D. Chandimal c Watling b Craig 13
R. Herath lbw b Craig 0
S. Lakmal run out (Bracewell, Watling) 6
N. Pradeep b Southee 1
Extras (b-8 lb-6 nb-1 w-3) 18
Total (all out, 72.4 overs) 196
Fall of wickets: 1-42 D. Karunaratne,2-51 D. Prasad,3-61 K. Sangakkara,4-94 K. Silva,5-110 A. Mathews,6-133 P. Jayawardene,7-156 D. Chandimal,8-156 R. Herath,9-189 S. Lakmal,10-196 N. Pradeep Bowling T. Boult 21 – 2 – 55 – 2(w-1) T. Southee 17.4 – 6 – 41 – 1 D. Bracewell 13 – 3 – 25 – 2(nb-1 w-2) M. Craig 18 – 8 – 53 – 4 H. Rutherford 1 – 0 – 2 – 0 K. Williamson 2 – 0 – 6 – 0 Referees Umpire: Steve Davis Umpire: Richard Illingworth TV umpire: Bruce Oxenford Match referee: Chris Broad Result: New Zealand won by 193 runs