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Dananjaya takes five to put NZ on back foot in Galle

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Sri Lanka’s Akila Dananjaya spun a web around New Zealand’s batsmen, picking up all five wickets on a rain-shortened opening day of the first test in Galle on Wednesday.

Experienced batsman Ross Taylor held firm with an unbeaten 86 against the guile of Dananjaya to take the touring side to 203 for five when rain forced early stumps. Mitchell Santner was the other unbeaten batsman at the crease on eight.

Both sides selected three spinners for the Galle pitch and the 25-year-old Dananjaya, who in the past has been suspended from bowling in international cricket for an illegal bowling action, made a quick impact.

After New Zealand captain Kane Williamson won the toss and chose to bat, the opening pair added 64 before Dananjaya struck twice in the space of four deliveries to send back Tom Latham (30) and Williamson, who was dismissed without scoring.

Dananjaya then induced an edge from Jeet Raval to dismiss the other opener for 33 at the stroke of the lunch break to reduce New Zealand to 71 for three.

Taylor, a veteran of 93 tests, staged a fight back for the Black Caps with Henry Nicholls and added 100 for the fourth wicket before Dananjaya dismissed the latter.

Nicholls failed to connect a sweep shot and was out leg before for 42 and BJ Watling soon joined him in the dressing room after being out in similar fashion to hand the off-spinner his fourth five-wicket haul in tests.

The two-test series, with the second match set for Colombo, is the first for both teams in the newly launched World Test Championship, which features the top nine test-playing nations competing in a league across two years.

 

 

New Zealand won the toss and elected bat first in the first Test of the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka at Galle. Sri Lanka have left out Chandimal, but perhaps even more surprisingly, Vishwa Fernando, who bowled so well for them in South Africa. New Zealand picked three spinners Mitchell Santner, Ajaz Patel and Will Somerville while Sri Lanka picked two specialist spinners in Akila Dananjaya and Lasith Embuldeniya. Dananjaya de Silva will be playing as the spinning all-rounder.

 It's also the first ICC Test Championship matches for both teams, and with the point distribution being heavier for a shorter series, neither side will want to let slip this advantage. The Kiwis are unbeaten in their last five Test series, including a historic win in the UAE against Pakistan. On the other hand, the hosts became the first Asian side to win a red-ball series in South Africa this year and will be quietly confident. They aren't the easiest to beat in home conditions and the Kiwis will be wary of that. Hopefully, we get a cracking game and series

New Zealand XI: Jeet Raval, Tom Latham, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ajaz Patel, Will Somerville, Trent Boult=

Sri Lanka XI: Dimuth Karunaratne, Lahiru Thirimanne, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva, Niroshan Dickwella (wk), Suranga Lakmal, Akila Dananjaya, Lasith Embuldeniya, Lahiru Kumara