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New Zealand post emphatic win over Sri Lanka in 1st Test

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New Zealand post emphatic win over Sri Lanka in 1st Test
New Zealand players celebrate as they walk from the field after winning the first Test against Sri Lanka on day five at University Oval in Dunedin yesterday. AFP PHPOTO

AFP, DUNEDIN: A ‘miracle ball’ from the recalled Neil Wagner set New Zealand up for a 122-run win in the first Test on Monday as Sri Lanka folded with the loss of seven wickets on the final day.
New Zealand had set the Sri Lankans a formidable 405-run target but with sufficient time to get there on a non-threatening University Oval wicket.
The Sri Lanka batsmen, however, failed to show the necessary patience and were all out for 282 midway though the final day.
Resistance crumbled after Wagner, back in the side after a year out of Test cricket, captured the crucial scalp of Angelo Mathews, who had put on 56 with Dinesh Chandimal for the fourth wicket.
After being peppered by short deliveries targeting the rib cage, Mathews, on 25, was taken by surprise by a full-length delivery which rattled into his stumps.
His dismissal upset the rhythm of top-scorer Chandimal (58) who only lasted another 17 balls before he was beaten by Mitchell Santner.
“Neil Wagner really stepped up for us,” captain Brendon McCullum said of the left-arm seamer playing his 18th Test.
“Once he got that breakthrough, got Angelo out, then we certainly relaxed the shoulders after that and were able to push home the advantage.
The comprehensive victory gave New Zealand their fourth consecutive win over Sri Lanka in the past three years.
After a second-innings declaration at 267-3 by McCullum, Sri Lanka had more than five sessions to reach 405 or survive for
the draw.
When they resumed Monday at 109-3, and with an extra half-hour tacked on to make up for three rain breaks the previous day, Sri Lanka were 296 runs behind.
But any hopes of a salvage job were built around the experienced Chandimal and Mathews digging in for a long stay at the crease.
New Zealand tried everything to break the partnership, including Trent Boult changing his grip which saw him lose control of one ball, forcing umpire Richard Kettleborough to duck for cover as it shot towards his head.
Finally it was Wagner who broke the partnership when he fired two short deliveries at Mathews.
The Sri Lankan skipper shaped up as if expecting a third similar delivery only for Wagner to bowl full, and the ball speared off the left pad and on to middle stump.

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