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Kane Williamson and Henry Nicholls redouble Sri Lanka woes

Skipper Dimuth Karunaratne and nightwatchman Prabath Jayasuriya will resume on Sunday with Sri Lanka a hefty 554 runs in arrears

Reuters Wellington Published 19.03.23, 05:16 AM
Henry Nicholls (left) congratulates Kane Williamson on completion of the latter’s 150 against Sri Lanka in Wellington on Saturday.

Henry Nicholls (left) congratulates Kane Williamson on completion of the latter’s 150 against Sri Lanka in Wellington on Saturday. Getty Images

Kane Williamson and Henry Nicholls both scored double centuries and shared a partnership of 363 as New Zealand flayed Sri Lanka’s bowling to rack up an imposing 580/4 declared on the second day of the second Test on Saturday.

In response, Sri Lanka were 26/2 by the close of play at Wellington’s Basin Reserve and face an uphill battle to avoid being swept in the twomatch series after losing the first Test by two wickets in Christchurch on Monday.

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Williamson also scored a century, his 27th in Tests, in the second innings of that match, but Saturday’s magnificent effort in the company of Nicholls was an entirely different order of dominance.

After a rain-disrupted Day I, Williamson resumed on 26 not out with his team 155/2 and barely put a foot wrong until he holed out in the deep in the late afternoon with 215 runs to his name.

The 32-year-old became the first New Zealand batsman to score 8,000 Test runs as he marched to his sixth double-century, pounding 23 fours and a couple of sixes in the 296-ball innings.

Nicholls pillaged runs at a slightly lower rate at the other end as he worked his way out of a recent form slump with his highest Test score of 200 not out. It was the first time two New Zealand batsmen had scored double centuries in one innings.

Seamer Lahiru Kumara (0/164) of the visiting bowlers suffered the most but Asitha Fernando and Kasun Rajitha were both also well into three figures in the debit column.

Matt Henry wasted little time in showing them how to bowl on the track, tempting opener Oshada Fernando into a push at the ball which Tom Blundell gobbled up behind the wickets. Doug Bracewell then celebrated his return to Test cricket after a gap of nearly seven years with the wicket of Kusal Mendis, who departed for a duck after Doug Conway took a brilliant catch at point.

Skipper Dimuth Karunaratne and nightwatchman Prabath Jayasuriya will resume on Sunday with Sri Lanka a hefty 554 runs in arrears.

Brief scores: New Zealand 580/4 decl. (Kane Williamson 215, Henry Nicholls 200 n.o.). Sri Lanka 26/2. At stumps, Day II.

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