Rachin Ravindra. (Pic Credit – X)
NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka remains on track for victory against New Zealand in the opening Test in Galle, despite a determined effort by Rachin Ravindra who remains unbeaten on 91.
New Zealand, chasing 275 for victory, started shakily and kept losing wickets, particularly to Sri Lankan spinners Prabath Jayasuriya (3-66) and Romesh Mendis (3-83).
By the end of day four, New Zealand was 207-8, trailing by 68 runs as Sri Lanka took control of the match.
Ravindra hit nine fours and a six in his resilient innings. Ajaz Patel, at the other end, had yet to open his account having faced 15 deliveries, reported Reuters.
Earlier, Ajaz Patel ran through Sri Lanka’s lower order as the hosts posted 309 before being bowled out.
Following Saturday’s rest day due to the presidential election, Sri Lanka resumed their innings on 237-4 but faced an unexpected batting collapse, with their last six batters contributing a combined 72 runs.
Patel was pivotal in this collapse, removing Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva (40) and Angelo Mathews (50), claiming five of the last six wickets to finish with figures of 6-90.
New Zealand opener Devon Conway fell early in their chase, and the team struggled to build lasting partnerships.
Tom Latham (28), Kane Williamson (30), and Tom Blundell (30) all made starts but failed to convert them into significant scores.
While New Zealand’s target is still achievable, Sri Lanka will rely on their spinners to capitalize on the day five pitch and secure the victory.
New Zealand, chasing 275 for victory, started shakily and kept losing wickets, particularly to Sri Lankan spinners Prabath Jayasuriya (3-66) and Romesh Mendis (3-83).
By the end of day four, New Zealand was 207-8, trailing by 68 runs as Sri Lanka took control of the match.
Ravindra hit nine fours and a six in his resilient innings. Ajaz Patel, at the other end, had yet to open his account having faced 15 deliveries, reported Reuters.
Earlier, Ajaz Patel ran through Sri Lanka’s lower order as the hosts posted 309 before being bowled out.
Following Saturday’s rest day due to the presidential election, Sri Lanka resumed their innings on 237-4 but faced an unexpected batting collapse, with their last six batters contributing a combined 72 runs.
Patel was pivotal in this collapse, removing Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva (40) and Angelo Mathews (50), claiming five of the last six wickets to finish with figures of 6-90.
New Zealand opener Devon Conway fell early in their chase, and the team struggled to build lasting partnerships.
Tom Latham (28), Kane Williamson (30), and Tom Blundell (30) all made starts but failed to convert them into significant scores.
While New Zealand’s target is still achievable, Sri Lanka will rely on their spinners to capitalize on the day five pitch and secure the victory.