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Former captain Angelo Mathews continued his role as saviour on Sri Lanka's tour of New Zealand as he and Kusal Mendis struck unbeaten hundreds to thwart the host's push for victory on the fourth day of the first test at the Basin Reserve on Tuesday.
Mathews was on 117, while Mendis was 116 not out as they took their side to 259 for three at stumps, having batted together all day and created Sri Lanka's highest partnership for any wicket against New Zealand with a marathon 246-run stand.
It was the first time in test cricket that a full day's play had been completed without a wicket falling since the first day of the second match between South Africa and Bangladesh on Feb. 29, 2008.
The pair's stubborn resistance could prove to be match-saving with rain forecast for the final day on Wednesday.
They had resumed at 20 for three, needing another 276 runs to even make New Zealand bat again, after Tom Latham's maiden double century of 264 not out had powered the hosts to a massive first innings total of 578.
They frustrated New Zealand's bowlers, who resorted to a short-pitched attack early on, changed to a fuller length towards lunch, then virtually shut down the scoring during the middle session with Ajaz Patel shoring up one end.
Nothing, however, worked against Mendis and Mathews, who were untroubled on a pitch offering little in the way of sideways seam movement, although left-arm spinner Patel got the occasional delivery to bite and bounce.
Mendis was the more fluent with some memorable drives down the ground before he brought up his sixth test century shortly after tea when he pulled a short delivery from Neil Wagner fine for his 12th boundary.
Mathews achieved his ninth century about an hour before stumps when he drove Colin de Grandhomme through midwicket for his 11th boundary.
He then proceeded to do some pushups mid-pitch -- a potential riposte at the selectors who dropped him in September from the one day squad for fitness reasons.
It was the third successive innings in New Zealand that Mathews has resurrected his side's fortunes when staring at embarrassment.
The 31-year-old top-scored with 83 in Sri Lanka's first innings of 282 and combined with Dimuth Karunaratne for a 133-run partnership after they slumped to nine for three inside the first four overs.
That innings followed on from his score of 128 not out in Sri Lanka's only warmup game against an inexperienced New Zealand selection in Napier, when they had slumped to 104 for nine before he pushed them to 210 for nine declared.
Sri Lanka 1st innings
Danushka Gunathilaka lbw Tim Southee 1
Dimuth Karunaratne c BJ Watling b Neil Wagner 79
Dhananjaya de Silva c BJ Watling b Tim Southee 1
Kusal Mendis c Ajaz Patel b Tim Southee 2
Angelo Mathews c BJ Watling b Tim Southee 83
Dinesh Chandimal c Ajaz Patel b Tim Southee 6
Niroshan Dickwella Not Out 80
Dilruwan Perera c BJ Watling b Colin de Grandhomme 16
Suranga Lakmal c Henry Nicholls b Neil Wagner 3
Kasun Rajitha c BJ Watling b Trent Boult 2
Lahiru Kumara c Colin de Grandhomme b Tim Southee 0
Extras 0b 7lb 2nb 0pen 0w 9
Total (90.0 overs) 282 all out
Fall of Wickets : 1-5 Gunathilaka, 2-7 de Silva, 3-9 Mendis, 4-142 Karunaratne, 5-167 Chandimal, 6-187 Mathews, 7-223 Perera, 8-240 Lakmal, 9-275 Rajitha, 10-282 Kumara
Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex
Trent Boult 27 6 83 1 3.07
Tim Southee 27 7 68 6 2.52
Colin de Grandhomme 13 2 35 1 2.69 1nb
Neil Wagner 20 2 75 2 3.75 1nb
Ajaz Patel 3 0 14 0 4.67
New Zealand 1st innings
Jeet Raval c Niroshan Dickwella b Lahiru Kumara 43
Tom Latham Not Out 264
Kane Williamson c Kasun Rajitha b Dhananjaya de Silva 91
Ross Taylor c Dimuth Karunaratne b Lahiru Kumara 50
Henry Nicholls c Kasun Rajitha b Dilruwan Perera 50
BJ Watling c Niroshan Dickwella b Lahiru Kumara 0
Colin de Grandhomme c Kasun Rajitha b Dhananjaya de Silva 49
Tim Southee Run Out Dinesh Chandimal 6
Neil Wagner c Dhananjaya de Silva b Suranga Lakmal 0
Ajaz Patel b Dilruwan Perera 6
Trent Boult c Niroshan Dickwella b Lahiru Kumara 11
Extras 0b 5lb 2nb 0pen 1w 8
Total (157.3 overs) 578 all out
Fall of Wickets : 1-59 Raval, 2-221 Williamson, 3-312 Taylor, 4-426 Nicholls, 5-426 Watling, 6-499 de Grandhomme, 7-520 Southee, 8-520 Wagner, 9-549 Patel, 10-578 Boult
Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex
Suranga Lakmal 31 6 88 1 2.84 1nb
Kasun Rajitha 34 5 144 0 4.24 1w 1nb
Angelo Mathews 4 3 1 0 0.25
Dilruwan Perera 40 1 156 2 3.90
Lahiru Kumara 31.3 2 127 4 4.03
Dhananjaya de Silva 15 0 54 2 3.60
Danushka Gunathilaka 2 1 3 0 1.50
Sri Lanka 2nd innings
Danushka Gunathilaka lbw Trent Boult 3
Dimuth Karunaratne c Trent Boult b Tim Southee 10
Dhananjaya de Silva b Tim Southee 0
Kusal Mendis Not Out 116
Angelo Mathews Not Out 117
Extras 0b 2lb 3nb 0pen 8w 13
Total (102.0 overs) 259-3
Fall of Wickets : 1-5 Gunathilaka, 2-10 de Silva, 3-13 Karunaratne
To Bat : Chandimal, Dickwella, Perera, Lakmal, Rajitha, Kumara
Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex
Tim Southee 20 6 36 2 1.80
Trent Boult 21 3 50 1 2.38
Neil Wagner 21 2 100 0 4.76 4w 2nb
Colin de Grandhomme 13 4 24 0 1.85 1nb
Ajaz Patel 26 8 46 0 1.77
Jeet Raval 1 0 1 0 1.00