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Kamindu Mendis’ Century Anchors Sri Lanka’s Strong Start in Galle

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ICA Sports Staff Published September 18, 2024
Last updated: 2024/09/18 at 9:44 PM
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Kamindu Mendis’ Century Anchors Sri Lanka’s Strong Start in Galle

Kamindu Mendis’ Century Anchors Sri Lanka’s Strong Start in Galle: Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis continued his remarkable form, scoring a majestic 114 to guide his team to 302-7 on the opening day of the first test against New Zealand in Galle. Despite early setbacks, Kamindu’s crucial century helped the hosts recover from a precarious 106-4 and reach a competitive total by the end of the day.

Opting to bat first, Sri Lanka struggled against New Zealand’s pace attack led by the fiery William O’Rourke, who rattled the top order with figures of 3-54. O’Rourke struck early, dismissing Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne for just two runs with a delivery that kicked up extra bounce. Pathum Nissanka showed brief resistance with 27 runs but fell victim to a searing yorker from O’Rourke.

Sri Lanka’s veteran duo Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal managed to halt the slide with a 67-run partnership. Mathews scored 36 before being forced off the field after a brutal O’Rourke delivery bruised his right index finger, while Chandimal made 30 before falling to Tim Southee. Mathews later returned to bat but was dismissed by O’Rourke just before the tea interval.

It was Kamindu Mendis who turned the game in Sri Lanka’s favor. Coming into the match with seven 50-plus scores in his last 10 test innings, the 25-year-old seized the opportunity and crafted a splendid century, despite being dropped on 21 by Glenn Phillips at midwicket. Kamindu’s hundred came with a fluent drive off spinner Rachin Ravindra, earning him a standing ovation from his teammates.

Kamindu found solid support in Kusal Mendis, who contributed 50 runs. The pair added 103 runs for the fifth wicket before Kusal was dismissed in bizarre fashion. He pulled a half-tracker from Phillips into the body of Tom Latham, with the ball ricocheting into the air for Tim Southee to take a diving catch at midwicket.

Kamindu’s stellar innings came to an end when Ajaz Patel found footmarks to exploit, and the ball reared up unexpectedly, glancing off Kamindu’s glove into the hands of Daryl Mitchell at slip. At stumps, Ramesh Mendis (14*) and Prabath Jayasuriya (0*) were at the crease, giving Sri Lanka hope for further runs on day two.

New Zealand’s bowlers worked hard throughout the day, with O’Rourke the standout, while Tim Southee and Glenn Phillips provided valuable breakthroughs. However, it was Kamindu Mendis’ masterful knock that ensured Sri Lanka ended the day in a commanding position.

TAGGED: Action, cricket, Featured, Kamindu Mendis, New Zealand Tour of Sri Lanka 2024, Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
ICA Sports Staff September 18, 2024
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