New Zealand displayed resilience against Sri Lanka’s skillful spin bowlers in the second test in Galle, extending the match to the fourth day after a daunting follow-on. As the fourth day approached lunchtime, New Zealand stood at 355 for eight, still trailing by 179 runs to avoid an innings defeat, but their determined effort managed to stall Sri Lanka’s victory.
The day began with New Zealand struggling at 199 for five, setting the stage for a quick victory for the home team. However, Tom Blundell and Glenn Phillips fought back, both scoring half-centuries against an aggressive Sri Lankan bowling attack. Just when New Zealand’s chances seemed to brighten, debutant Nishan Peiris dismissed Blundell for 60, breaking a solid 95-run partnership that had given the Blackcaps a glimpse of hope.
Phillips continued to battle on, forming a gritty 64-run partnership with Mitchell Santner. Despite Peiris claiming his maiden five-wicket haul by dismissing Phillips for 78, Sri Lanka missed several chances to tighten their grip on the match. Three catches were dropped before lunch, with Kamindu Mendis and Peiris himself guilty of letting key chances slip.
The hosts, who had won the first test by 63 runs, are on the verge of securing their first series victory over New Zealand in 15 years. Sri Lanka’s spin bowlers have been instrumental in putting pressure on New Zealand, but the visitors’ determined fightback on the fourth day has prolonged the match and kept the outcome uncertain.
Even though New Zealand still faces an uphill battle to avoid defeat, their resilience and fighting spirit have added an element of suspense to the match. The ongoing battle between bat and ball in Galle has showcased the competitive spirit of both teams as they strive for victory in the test series.