pwshub.com

SL Star Breaks Kambli's 30-Year-Old Record, Equals Bradman In Elite List

Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis in action.© AFP

New Zealand were flailing at 22-2 and trailing by 580 on Friday against a dominant Sri Lankan batting attack that saw middle-order maestro Kamindu Mendis reach 1,000 runs from just eight Test appearances. Sri Lanka declared at 602-5 shortly before stumps on day two in Galle after a 200-run partnership between Kamindu and Kusal Mendis -- the third century-plus stand of the innings. The tourists then lost their openers inside nine overs, with Tom Latham caught on the fifth ball of the innings for two and Devon Conway dismissed for nine.

Kane Williamson (six) and Ajaz Patel (nought) will resume on Saturday.

Kamindu reached the 1,000-run milestone in 13 innings played since his debut at the same ground two years ago, equalling the record of Australian great Don Bradman. Meanwhile, he surpassed former India batter Vinod Kambli, who had achieved the feat in 14 innings, to become the fastest Asian batter to reach the milestone. Kambli, the previous record holder in the subcontinent had achieved it back in 1994.

Only two others -- - England's Herbert Sutcliffe and Everton Weekes of the West Indies -- have surpassed him, both reaching the landmark in 12 innings.

Kamindu, a 25-year-old Galle native, made an unbeaten 182 before the declaration alongside Kusal on 106.

His five centuries from 13 innings also made him third-fastest to that record, tied with Bradman and the West Indies' George Headley.

The left-hander has been in excellent form this year and was also Sri Lanka's highest run-scorer in their last two series against Bangladesh and England.

Kamindu's overnight partner Angelo Mathews departed for 88 when Glen Phillips got him caught at square leg by rookie quick Will O'Rourke.

Phillips then sent back Dhananjaya de Silva for 44 when the skipper swept a delivery into the gloves of wicketkeeper Tom Blundell.

It was Phillips's third wicket for the innings after he bowled Dinesh Chandimal for 116 in the last session of the opening day.

O'Rourke had impressed in the first Test with his second five-wicket haul in three matches, but toiled without result in the Sri Lanka's innings, conceding 81 runs without reward.

Sri Lanka won the opening match of the two-Test series by 63 runs and are eyeing their first Test series win against the Kiwis since 2009.

Friday was the first time Sri Lanka surpassed 500 against New Zealand from 40 matches.

New Zealand have not won any of their five previous Tests at Galle.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Source: sports.ndtv.com

Related stories
1 month ago - With only a week remaining in the summer transfer window, many fans are eagerly anticipating for that one signing that could help their side become invincible.
2 weeks ago - Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis (left) celebrates after hitting half-century vs NZ.©...
1 month ago - Sri Lanka cricket team spinner Prabath Jayasuriya almost recreated Shane Warne's famous 'Ball of the Century' to dismiss Harry Brook on Day 2 of the first Test match against England.
1 month ago - Only 33, Joe Root is just over 3,000 runs away from Sachin Tendulkar's record of most Test runs.
1 month ago - Mohammad Rizwan still managed to script history, ending a 15-year long wait for Pakistan in Test cricket.
Other stories
20 minutes ago - IAN LADYMAN: The current world champions Argentina were guided to the ultimate glory in Qatar by Lionel Scaloni, a coach whose only prior experience had been with his country's Under 20s.
20 minutes ago - Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zielinski has described the lengths Jurgen Klopp went to in an effort to bring him to Liverpool in 2016.
20 minutes ago - Cole Palmer is the latest England star that appears to be feeling the heavy weight of expectation that comes with playing for the Three Lions, believes Mail Sport's football editor Ian Ladyman.
20 minutes ago - Gautam Gambhir said on Monday that he will not stop his batters from pursuing a "high risk, high reward" approach in Test cricket
1 hour ago - Lee Carsley's future in charge is looking less certain by the day following a humiliating defeat to Greece and increasingly confusing comments made by the coach about the role.