Latham hits century as NZ ends Day 3 at 196-4 vs. Sri Lanka

Author: Agencies

A masterful, unbeaten 10th test century from Tom Latham helped New Zealand reach 196-4 at stumps on day three of the second test against Sri Lanka on Saturday.

New Zealand trails by 48 runs in the first innings having dismissing Sri Lanka for 244 earlier.

Latham was unbeaten on 111 at stumps, batting with BJ Watling on 25. The pair added a 70-run partnership for the fifth wicket.

Latham faced 184 deliveries and hit 10 boundaries.

The Black Caps resumed at 103-3 after tea and Henry Nicolls (15) was caught by Dhananjaya de Silva off spinner Dilruwan Perera with the score on 126.

Perera took two wickets for 76 runs in 25 overs.

“It is shaping up to be an interesting test match with two days left,” New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee said.

“It is going to be a key day tomorrow. We are in a very good position with two guys set out in the middle. If we can get a decent score and get a few early wickets then things can happen pretty quickly.”

Southee took four wickets for New Zealand.

Much of the first two days of the match were lost to rain.

After New Zealand went to lunch on one without loss, Sri Lanka got its first breakthrough when Perera drew Jeet Raval forward with a flighted delivery that turned, took the outside edge and was safely caught by de Silva at slip.

Captain Kane Williamson joined Latham and the pair added 33 runs together. Williamson, who just scored four runs in both innings of the first test, showed promise with 20 but edged fast bowler Lahiru Kumara to Kusal Mendis at slip.

Latham and Ross Taylor shared 50 runs for the third wicket before Taylor stepped out to hit left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniya only to be caught at slip by de Silva.

Earlier de Silva scored his fifth test century to rally Sri Lanka from trouble and reach a competitive 244.

De Silva walked in to bat when Sri Lanka was 93-4 and saw quick wickets fall at the other end to push the total to 131-6. He survived at nine when fast bowler Trent Boult dropped an easy high catch off his own bowling; but he made good his luck and held the Sri Lanka innings together by hitting 16 boundaries and a six from 148 deliveries.

He shared 41 runs with No. 8 batsman Perera (13) and 43 runs with Suranga Lakmal (10) at No.9.

De Silva said that he is pleased with his first century in 28 innings.

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