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Kamindu Mendis Century Propels Sri Lanka to 302/7 at Stumps on Day 1 Against New Zealand

SL vs NZ 1st Test Match Updates

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand 1st Test Match Updates

SL vs NZ 1st Test Match Updates: In a thrilling game here at Galle International Stadium the Sri Lankan side held their nerves to finish day on a high note as Sri Lanka ended day 1 of this first test match at 302/7 in 88 overs. Basically, it was Kamindu Mendis’s century and Kusal Mendis half century that propelled the Sri Lankan team’s score above 300 by the end of day 1.

Throughout the day, Sri Lanka’s batting was marked by resilience. Even though the pitch offered turn and bounce, the Mendis duo managed to keep the scoreboard ticking. Kamindu Mendis’s century was particularly notable, as he successfully countered New Zealand’s spin attack.

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Unfortunately, both Mendis’s innings came to an end towards the close of play. Kusal Mendis was dismissed in a dramatic fashion, followed by Kamindu Mendis, who was out to an unplayable delivery. Despite these dismissals, Sri Lanka managed to finish the day with a solid score of 302/7 and still have three wickets in hand.

New Zealand Started off In Style

The day began with New Zealand’s bowlers making early inroads. Will O’Rourke, with his exceptional pace and bounce, caused significant problems for the Sri Lankan batsmen. His new ball spell was particularly effective, as he dismissed both openers and inflicted a blow on Angelo Mathews, who was forced to retire hurt after being struck on the finger.

O’Rourke’s impressive spell set the tone for New Zealand, who managed to restrict Sri Lanka to a precarious position early in the day. The visitors’ ability to exploit the conditions put Sri Lanka under considerable pressure, but the hosts managed to weather the storm.

Kamindu Mendis’s Helds the Rope for Sri Lanka

The star of the day was undoubtedly Kamindu Mendis. Promoted to No. 5, Mendis showcased remarkable composure and skill to score a century. His innings were a blend of patience and aggression, as he reached fifty just before the tea break. Despite the challenging pitch conditions and the pressure from New Zealand’s bowlers, Mendis’s technique and determination shone through.

Kusal Mendis also played a crucial role, adding a valuable half-century to the scoreboard. The two Mendis batsmen formed a strong partnership, scoring briskly and putting Sri Lanka back on track after a few quick wickets fell in the second session.

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Conclusion: Sri Lanka Stands Strong At End of Day 1 in Galle

Sri Lanka’s performance on Day 1 has put them in a strong position, thanks to the significant contributions from Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis. As they head into the second day, the focus will be on building a substantial total and putting further pressure on the New Zealand bowlers. With the pitch expected to remain challenging, the game is set for an intriguing battle in the coming days.

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