Twitter Reactions: Latham, Williamson score half-centuries to put New Zealand close in strong position on Day 2
New Zealand finished Day 2 at 255/4 after bowling out Sri Lanka for 305 earlier in the day.
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New Zealand got themselves into a position of strength on Day 2 of the first Test in Galle as they trail Sri Lanka's first innings score by just 50 runs with six wickets to spare.
On Thursday, September 19, Sri Lanka started at 302/7, with Ramesh Mendis and Prabath Jayasuriya being the overnight batters. The hosts would have hoped that their lower-order batters would be able to add some crucial runs in the morning session but William O'Rourke and Ajaz Patel had other ideas. Sri Lanka's last three wickets fell for three runs on Day 2 as O'Rourke finished with figures of 5/55 in 18.5 overs.
New Zealand's left-handed openers Devon Conway and Tom Latham batted with a cautious approach and stitched up a 63-run partnership off 112 balls. Conway was dismissed for a 59-ball 17 before Latham and joined forces with Kane Williamson. The two experienced cricketers showed respect to the good balls and kept rotating strikes. They did hit some occasional boundaries but also focused on running hard between the wickets.
Jayasuriya eventually struck in the 39th over as the 73-run stand was broken. Latham was the man dismissed as he departed for a 111-ball 70, hitting six boundaries. This brought Rachin Ravindra to the crease and the southpaw upped the scoring rate by playing some mesmerising shots. He eventually departed for a 48-ball 39 as Sri Lankan skipper Dhananjaya de Silva got the better of him. The all-rounder struck once again in his next over as he got the better of the former Kiwi captain for a well-compiled 104 off 55 balls. However, wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis deserves a lot of credit for this dismissal as he showed excellent game awareness and agility to take a sharp diving catch.
Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell take New Zealand through to Stumps
Sri Lanka had two new batters - Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell at the crease after Williamson departed. However, they could not apply adequate pressure as the two right-handed batters navigated through stormy waters.
At the end of the day, the visitors finished on 255/4 in 72 overs as Mitchell (41*) and Blundell (18*) added 59 runs off 105 deliveries. The second new ball is around the corner for Sri Lanka and they would love to break this partnership before that to have at least one new batter at the crease.
Here's how 'X' users reacted to Day 2 of SL vs NZ first Test:
1st Test | Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
— Thimira Navod (@ImThimira07) September 19, 2024
Day 2 Stumps - New Zealand trail by 50 runs.
Sri Lanka 305
New Zealand 255/4#SLvNZ #1stTest #Galle pic.twitter.com/VHxq0dW742
1st Test : Day 2 - Stumps :
— Mustajab🏏 (@Mustajab625) September 19, 2024
New Zealand 255-4 in their 1st innings & trail by 50 runs against Sri Lanka #NZvSL #SLvsNZ pic.twitter.com/cLg1s0tXwL
Since 2017, Ravindra Jadeja has had some impressive performances in Test cricket. Here are some of his top scores:
— Santhosh (@SuryaSanthoshh) September 19, 2024
1. **175** - vs. West Indies (2018)
2. **130** - vs. Sri Lanka (2017)
3. **100** - vs. New Zealand (2021)
These innings showcase his ability to contribute signific
New Zealand tour of Sri Lanka 🙌
— T Sports RYK (@TSportsRYK) September 19, 2024
Day 2 stumps of 1st test Match
Sri Lanka 305 all out
New Zealand 255/4 in 72 overs #SLvNZ #NZvSL #WTC25 pic.twitter.com/KrTDYpINeY
Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand, 1st Test
— Sport Conflux (@Sportsinfo_25) September 19, 2024
Day 2: Stumps - New Zealand trail by 50 runs
Sri Lanka 1st Innings: 305/10
Kamindu Mendis - 114 | William ORourke - 5/55
New Zealand 1st Innings: 255/4
Latham - 70 | Dhananjaya de Silva - 2/31#SLvNZ
Flicked through the channels to check England vs Australia's ODI game and Sri Lanka vs New Zealand's test match. I settled for the latter. Test cricket is the bread and butter of cricket for me still. Ashes over the ODI and T20 world cups anyday if England can only win one.
— Cameron Cairns (@CameronCairns87) September 19, 2024
Congratulations to Will O'Rourke on taking 5 - 55 in the First Test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Will becomes the third-youngest New Zealand bowler to pick up a five-wicket haul in Asia. pic.twitter.com/LKAam0XPhr
— TGI Sport - Cricket (@CricketTla) September 19, 2024
Kane Williamson dream touch in test cricket continues - Fifty number 35th in test cricket...! 👏#NZvSL #SLvsNZ #SLvNZ #KaneWilliamson #INDvBAN #WTC2025 #SriLanka #NewZealand #Tests #TestCricket pic.twitter.com/ZgLQMiM0QC
— Dnyaneshwar Khandare (@Dnyanu74) September 19, 2024
A smooth half century for Tom Latham as New Zealand are looking set for a big First innings score against Sri Lanka
— CricZone (@MohdArishA39293) September 19, 2024
🇳🇿 : 105/1 Trail by 200 runs #SLvsNZ #IndVsBan pic.twitter.com/08mz95COnP
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