Tom Latham and Kane Williamson led New Zealand’s fightback with sparkling half-centuries as the Black Caps reached 255/4 on the rain-hit second day of their opening Test against Sri Lanka in Galle to trail by 50 runs on Thursday.
Latham excelled in good batting conditions after rain wiped out most of the morning session to score 70 off 111 balls, while Williamson took charge as the day wore on to make 55 off 104 balls and lay a solid platform.
Rachin Ravindra fell for a brisk 39 as Sri Lanka landed late blows to ease some of the pressure, but Daryl Mitchell guided New Zealand to stumps making a solid 41 not out with Tom Blundell offering ample support on 18 not out.
Resuming on 302/7 after a battling 114 by Kamindu Mendis a day earlier, Sri Lanka lost momentum early in the morning on Thursday as Ajaz Patel removed Prabath Jayasuriya for a duck before the first of two rain delays.
The hosts would add only three more runs to their overnight total as New Zealand pace bowler William O’Rourke returned after the interruption to take the final two
wickets and finish with figures of 5/55.
Sri Lanka struggled to contain the flow of runs in sunny conditions after lunch as Latham cruised to his 29th Test half-century after Devon Conway was dismissed lbw by Ramesh Mendis against the run of play.
Latham departed at the stroke of tea just as New Zealand looked to build on their strong foundation, as the left-hander made a rare mistake while sweeping and was superbly caught by substitute Sadeera Samarawickrama off Jayasuriya.
Williamson shrugged off the end of their 73-run stand and forged another fine partnership with Ravindra en route to his own fifty before top-edging a Dhananjaya de Silva delivery to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 305. New Zealand 255/4 (Tom Latham 70, Kane Williamson 55, Daryl Mitchell 41 batting). At stumps, Day II.