Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 63 runs in first Test at Galle

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Jayasuriya took both wickets as Sri Lanka wrapped up New Zealand’s innings within four overs on the last day of the Test match at Galle.

Published On 23 Sep 2024

Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya took two overs to polish off the New Zealand tail and complete a five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka sealed a 63-run victory in the opening Test match at Galle International Stadium.

Chasing 275 for victory, New Zealand were all out for 211 on Monday despite Rachin Ravindra’s gallant 92, their batters unable to negotiate the sharp turn and low bounce at the venue.

Jayasuriya (5-68) claimed his eighth five-wicket haul, seven of them coming at his happy hunting ground in Galle.

“The win in England boosted our morale,” home captain Dhananjaya de Silva said, referring to their Test match victory at The Oval earlier this month.

“We have the ability to win Tests and the boys are delivering now.”

Prabath Jayasuriya’s five-wicket haul scripts a memorable Sri Lanka win over New Zealand 👏

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New Zealand began the final day needing 68 runs for a memorable win with two wickets in hand, but Sri Lanka took only four overs to wrap up victory.

New Zealand’s slim chances evaporated in the second over of the day when Jayasuriya ended Ravindra’s stellar knock, which included nine fours and a six.

The batter reviewed the lbw decision in desperation, but replays confirmed Ravindra was plumb in front.

Jayasuriya bowled William O’Rourke in his next over to seal Sri Lanka’s victory, beating the batter’s defensive prod at an arm ball.

“Tough place to come but a good Test match throughout,” New Zealand captain Tim Southee said.

“There’s plenty of positives for us to take away from it but obviously disappointing to come out on the wrong side.”

Jayasuriya’s match haul of nine wickets earned him the player of the match award, while Ramesh Mendis claimed three second-innings wickets.

“I like this Galle pitch,” Jayasuriya said.

“I just concentrate on bowling a consistent line and length, focus on that and get the results.”

The second Test, also in Galle, begins on Thursday.

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