Prabath Jayasuriya wrecks New Zealand batting order apart, chases 138-year-old record

Jayasuriya took his ninth five-wicket haul in Test cricket, as the Kiwi batting dispute crumbled below pressure.

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28 September, 2024, 04:40 pm

Closing modified: 28 September, 2024, 04:43 pm

Prabath Jayasuriya wrecks Contemporary Zealand batting dispute apart, chases 138-365 days-veteran account

Contemporary Zealand’s batting woes hit a brand unique low as they crumbled to a mere 88 all out of their first innings of the second Test in opposition to Sri Lanka after the hosts posted a sizable 602/5 in Galle.

The monstrous performance exposed valuable frailties in Contemporary Zealand’s batting and bowling departments, serving as a harsh warning demand Tim Southee’s facet sooner than their critical upcoming Test series in opposition to India.

Sri Lankan spinner Prabath Jayasuriya showcased his dominance, claiming a ambitious 6-42 as Contemporary Zealand crumbled to 88 all out of their first innings of the second Test.

Contemporary Zealand, resuming at 22-2, barely managed to face up to Sri Lanka’s relentless assault, with their best partnership being a mere 20 runs from the closing pair, Mitchell Santner and William O’Rourke. Santner top-scored with 29.

Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya de Silva wasted no time in imposing the prepare-on after Contemporary Zealand’s monstrous first innings. Of their second innings, Contemporary Zealand stuttered to three-1 at Lunch, serene trailing by 511 runs. Tom Latham became the sole wicket to tumble sooner than the interval, brushed aside without scoring after being caught by Pathum Nissanka off Nishan Peiris.

With Contemporary Zealand already reeling, Sri Lanka’s bowlers be pleased positioned themselves for a likely innings victory.

Jayasuriya nearing account

Jayasuriya’s brilliance has additionally positioned him on the level of historical previous, as he now sits gorgeous six wickets stupefied of equaling the account for the quickest bowler to realize 100 Test wickets. That heed, situation by England’s George Lohmann in 1896, has stood for over a century.

Having already taken 94 wickets from 15 suits, the Sri Lankan spinner has the chance to etch his title in cricket’s account books all over Contemporary Zealand’s second innings.

Captain Dhananjaya de Silva additionally made historical previous of his personal, taking five catches before every thing jog to tie the account for one of the most catches in a Test innings by a non-wicketkeeper.