Table of Contents
- Pathum Nissanka and Dimuth Karunaratne’s brief and impactful appearances
- Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal steady the🌜 ship with crucial contributions
- Kamindu Mendis an🐭d Kusal Mendis forge 🍷a dominant partnership
- Late blows and resilience from the lower order
- New Zealand’s bowling efforts against Sri Lanka
- Here’s how fans reacted
On Day 1 of the first Test between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at Galle, Kamindu Mendis dazzled with his maiden Test💜 cওentury on home soil. His commanding innings of 114 runs off 173 balls was instrumental in propelling Sri Lanka to a substantial total of 302/7 by the end of Day 1.
Mendis’ innings, characterized by 11 boundaries, showcased his solid technique and temperament, giving Sri Lanka a formidable position against a competitive New Zealand bowling attack.
Pathum Nissanka and Dimuth Karunaratne’s brief and impactful appearances
Sri Lanka’s innings commenced with a shaky start as opening batsmen Pathum Nissanka and Dimuth Karunaratne struggled to establish a strong foundation. Nissanka, who contributed 27 runs from 25 balls, fell to William O’Rourke, while Karunaratne manag♐ed just 2 runs before being dismissed by the same bowler. Their early dismissals placed Sri Lanka at a precarious ജ20 for 1 and soon 33 for 2, putting pressure on the middle order to stabilize the innings.
Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal steady the ship with crucial contributions
Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal emerged as the stabilizers for Sri Lanka, with their crucial innings providing a much-needed backbone to the team’s total. Mathews, scoring 36 runs from 116 balls, displayed resilience against the New Zealand bowlers before falling to O’Rourke. Chandimal, with his 30 runs off 71 balls, contributed significantly before being caught off Tim Southee’s bowling. Their solid partnerships were ♈key in recovering the innings from early setbacks and laying the groundwork for the middle-order batsmen.
Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis forge a dominant partnership
Kamindu and Kusal Mendis formed a formidable partnership, enhancing Sri Lanka’s position with their dominant batting. Kamindu’s innings was particularly noteworthy, as he meticulously crafted 114 runs, including 11 boundaries, showcasing his skill and composure. Kusal supported him well, adding 50 runs from 68 balls, highlighted by 7 boundaries. Their partnership was pivotal in advancing Sri Lanka’s score, proving crucial in withstanding the pressure from New Zealand’s bowlers.
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Late blows and resilience from the lower order
As the day drew to a close, Sri Lanka experienced a few late setbacks with the dismissals of Dhananjaya de Silva for 11 runs and Kamindu for 114 runs. Despite these losses, the lower-order batters demonstrated resilience. Ramesh Mendis remained unbeaten on 14 from 42 balls, while Prabath Jayasuriya was not out at 0 from 5 balls. Their efforꦯts ensured that Sri Lanka maintaine🍌d a competitive total, providing a strong foundation for the subsequent days of the Test.
New Zealand’s bowling efforts against Sri Lanka
New Zealand’s bowlers put up a determined effort, with O’Rourke emerging as the most successful, claiming 3 wickets for 54 runs in 17 overs. Southee and Ajaz Patel each contributed with a wicket, while Glenn Phillips picked up 2 wickets for 52 runs. Despite the challenges, New Zealand’s bowlers made significant inroads into Sri Lanka’s batting lineup, but Kamindu’s resolute performance ensured Sri Lanka remained in a commanding position as they look forward to Day 2 of the Test.
Here’s how fans reacted:
I don't want to Jinx it but Kamindu Mendis is so talented.. They finally made him bat at the right position today and he is scoring runs for fun. Looking solid.
— Archer (@poserarcher)
Kamindu Mendis’ purple pa🦋tch in Test match cricket continues. This possibly could turn out to be a match winning hundred rescuing the side from a tricky situationꦇ.
— Rex Clementine (@RexClementine)
Kamindu Mendis is everything you𒆙 want to see in a test batter. Immense powers of concentration, ,a great judger 🎉of length- knows which ball to go forward and when to go back. Plays pace and spin bowling extremely well. He is going to be the next big thing in world cricket.
— Troll cricket unlimitedd (@TUnlimitedd)
Congratulations to Kamindu Mendis on reaching his 4th test hundred and the quickest S𒐪r☂i lankan to reach that mark in just 11 innings.
— Roshan Abeysinghe (@RoshanCricket)
kamindu mendis wꦗill quickly rise to rank 1 in tests!
— Dr. Idrees Mubarik (@doc_hormone)
Rescue man Kamindu Mendis delivers again! 🙌 Scores his 4th Test hundred, his first at home in Galle, in just his 7th Test. A brilliant knock ꦿunder pꦡressure! 🔥🏏
— Azzam Ameen (@AzzamAmeen)
Eight 50+ scores in 11 Test innings for Kamindu Mendis. Right call by Sri Lanka to push🔥 him up the order. Looks an incredible player.
— CricBlog ✍ (@cric_blog)
4 Centuries for Kamindu Mendis in 💙only 11 innings in Test Cricke🌱t!
ꦛHow long can h💜e sustain such a glorious start to his test career?
— Basit Subhani (@BasitSubhani)
Hadn't seen a more compact and technically sound player like Kamindu Mendis from Sri Lanka in the last 10 years. Truly brilliance in his batting technique…….
— Lifelong Learner (@InaamWanii)
❀Sri Lanka probs the most exciting Test team in the world currently. Have so much talent with experience mixed in
— jimbo (@cricketjim1)
Kamindu Mendis is born to score runs.
4th Test hundred in the just 7 tests and 11 innings for him,In recent times,We often talk about Joe Root and Kane Williamson in test cricket 🍌but he is right there.
He scores irrespective of the conditions,Srilanka𝐆 is blessed to have him.
— Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991)
4th Test hundred for Kamindu Mendis 👏
– He continues his excellent form in Test cricket 🔥
— betvisa69.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
Batting fourth in a Test at Galle.
I don’t like the sound of that at all.
🇳🇿 🏏 🇱🇰
— Michael Appleton (@michelappleton)
Ajaz Pat🍸el has bowled too many loose deliveries after tea. This partnership is starting to get away from NZ.
— Adam Bell 🇳🇿🇮🇹 (@AdamKerrBell)