Kamindu Mendis maintained his red-hot form and struck a majestic 114 to power Sri Lanka to 302-7 on the opening day of the first test in Galle on Wednesday.
Electing to bat in the first match of the two-test series, Sri Lanka slumped to 106-4 but Kamindu’s fourth test hundred ensured the hosts breached the 300-mark.
Ramesh Mendis was batting on 14 at stumps with Prabath Jayasuriya yet to open his account at the other end at the Galle International Stadium.
Earlier, New Zealand speedster William O’Rourke (3-54) hectored the Sri Lankan top order bowling with unbridled aggression.
Dimuth Karunaratne (two) was done in by the extra bounce O’Rourke generated while Pathum Nissanka (27) succumbed to a searing yorker.
Angelo Mathews (36) combined with Dinesh Chandimal (30) to arrest the slide but had to leave the field after getting his right index finger bruised by an O’Rourke delivery.
New Zealand captain Tim Southee removed Chandimal, while his Sri Lanka counterpart Dhananjaya de Silva (11) fell to Glenn Phillips, who struck with his second delivery.
Mathews returned only to be dismissed by O’Rourke at the stroke of tea.
Kamindu went into the match with seven 50-plus scores in 10 test innings and got a reprieve on 21 when Phillips spilled a catch at midwicket.
The left-hander drove spinner Rachin Ravindra through cover to bring up his hundred, which earned the 25-year-old a standing ovation from his teammates in the dressing room.
He raised 103 runs with Kusal Mendis, who made 50 before his bizarre dismissal in the final session.
Kusal pulled a half-tracker from Phillips straight into the body of Tom Latham at short-leg. The ball hit Latham’s arm and lobbed up for Southee, stationed at midwicket, to dive forward and take the catch.
Ajaz Patel ended Kamindu’s stellar knock when the ball landed on footmarks and reared up. Kamindu, who had shaped for the cut shot, could only glove it to Daryl Mitchell, who moved across from slip to take the catch.
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Sri Lanka batter Kamindu Mendis etched his name in the record books with yet another fifty. He brought up his eighth 50-plus score in Tests and is the only batter other than Saud Shakeel to score a fifty in each of his first seven Tests. As a result, he goes past Sunil Gavaskar, who scored a fifty in each of his first six Tests.
Kamindu achieved this feat during the first day of the first Test against New Zealand in Galle. He is coming off an impressive series in England, where he registered scores of 2, 113, 74, 4, and 64. He made his debut in Galle against Australia in 2022, where he slammed 61 in Sri Lanka’s innings victory. He did not feature in the Test side for almost two years after that, and when he returned against Bangladesh earlier this year, he slammed 102 and 164 in the Sylhet Test. He then followed that up with an unbeaten 92 in the next Test in Chattogram.
Kamindu got to his fifty off 73 deliveries in the ongoing Test in Galle. He put on 72 or the fifth wicket with Angelo Mathews, who had returned after retiring hurt following a blow to his hand.
William O’Rourke has breathed fire throughout the day for New Zealand and has been rewarded with three wickets so far. Many Sri Lankan batters, Pathum Nissanka (27), Dinesh Chandimal (30), and Mathews (36), have got off to starts, but nobody has turned that into anything substantial.
Source By Reuters & dailynews.lk