Mitchell half-century buoys NZ against Sri Lanka

Mitchell half-century buoys NZ against Sri Lanka

Daryl Mitchell has accomplished his eighth half-century to maintain New Zealand’s first innings afloat on the third morning of the primary Test towards Sri Lanka.

New Zealand resumed at 5-162, 193 runs behind Sri Lanka’s first innings whole of 355, with Mitchell on 40.

By lunch it was 7-239, the deficit lowered to 116.

Mitchell’s in a single day associate Michael Bracewell was out on the finish of the primary hour for 25 when New Zealand have been 6-188.

Captain Tim Southee made a brisk 25 from 20 balls in a 47-run partnership for the seventh wicket which lowered the deficit to 120.

Mitchell carried on because the bulwark of the innings and was unbeaten on 71 when an early lunch was taken.

Mitchell’s half-century got here up within the first hour and after he had spent greater than three hours on the crease.

With the help of Bracewell after which Southee, who managed to assault the Sri Lanka bowlers, Mitchell saved New Zealand’s innings alive even when the second new ball was taken.

Southee’s vivid and breezy innings included three fours and a whopping six over mid-wicket which was one of many excessive factors of the session for New Zealand.

He fell to an impressive, diving catch within the deep by Lahiru Kumara who made floor at backward sq. leg.

Matt Henry then joined Mitchell and was not out on three on the break.

The Sri Lanka bowlers appeared to realize much less motion on Saturday than they did on the second day after they regularly prompted the ball to deviate sharply off the seam.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au