New Zealand will have to show some fighting spirit: Ross Taylor
[videourl url="http://mum-videostream.s3.amazonaws.com/cricketcountry/2019/08AUGUST/21/New-Zealand-SL-2nd-Test.mp4" thumb = "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kJuUVlHziuo/XVzhmnxFmjI/AAAAAAAAF1U/XBc0tl8IDiUEFao1lLqZbypcRO0ny2q6QCK8BGAs/s512/2019-08-20.jpg" mediaid="iUzpJolA" ] Ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Colombo, New Zealand’s Ross Taylor said the team was disappointed to start the World Test Championship on a losing note, but insisted that New Zealand have it in them to mount a comeback. Sri Lanka are top of the World Test Championship table having taken a full 60 points off New Zealand by virtue of a six-wicket win in Galle on Sunday. That saw them leapfrog Australia, who have 32 points, to No 1 in the WTC standings. New Zealand can gain 60 points from victory over Sri Lanka at the P Sara Oval. Though Williamson and Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya have been reported for suspect bowling actions, they will be allowed to bowl in the second Test.