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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2018-19

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test: Angelo Mathews retires injured

New Zealand's victory chances were further bolstered at tea on day four of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Christchurch when the tourists' in-form batsman Angelo Mathews retired hurt.

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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test: New Zealand spirits up as Kusal Mendis falls, Angelo Mathews injured

Neil Wagner captured the wicket of in-form Sri Lanka batsman Kusal Mendis to revive New Zealand‘s spirits as they fought to wrap up the series-deciding second Test in Christchurch on Saturday. Sri Lanka were also hampered by an injury to Angelo Mathews who appeared to tweak a hamstring and could only hobble for the last...

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Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal dig deep in Sri Lankan rescue mission

Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis posted his eighth Test 50 as he battled with captain Dinesh Chandimal to save the second Test against New Zealand on day four in Christchurch Saturday.

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Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal take Sri Lanka to lunch unscathed

Sri Lanka were 89/2 at lunch with Mendis on 51 and Chandimal on 33.

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Tom Latham’s discipline at Basin Reserve inspired me: Henry Nicholls

Latham and Nicholls put on 214 for the fourth wicket with Latham achieving his eighth century and Nicholls his fourth.

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Failure spurs Henry Nicholls to career-best 162* in breakthrough year

A year ago the middle-order batsman was struggling to hold his place in the side.

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New Zealand on course for record Test win after setting Sri Lanka 660

Sri Lanka at stumps were 24/2 with Dinesh Chandimal on 14 and Kusal Mendis on 6.

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Ahead of ODI debut, Tim Seifert chases 2019 Cricket World Cup spot

In his most recent appearances for the Blackcaps, Seifert scored 0, 11 and 0.

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2nd Test: Colin de Grandhomme hits 28-ball fifty, the fastest for New Zealand

The milestone came as New Zealand sped to a second-innings total of 585/4.

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2nd Test: Sri Lanka set record 660-run target after Latham, Nicholls and de Grandhomme specials

The hosts declared at 585/4 in their second innings, after de Grandhomme hit the fastest fifty.

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