Published: 11:31PM Thursday August 20, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: ReutersMuttiah Muralitharan bowls in Galle
Left-arm seamer Thilan Thushara and off-spinner Muttiah
Muralitharan shared six wickets to leave New Zealand struggling on
281 for eight on the third day of the first test.
Captain Daniel Vettori was unbeaten on 33 and Iain O'Brien three
not out when bad light stopped play for the day, with the Kiwis
trailing by 171 runs.
Thushara claimed three for 80 in 22 overs while Muralitharan picked
up three for 66 from 37 miserly overs on his return to test cricket
after a knee injury forced him out of the recent Pakistan
series.
Opener Tim McIntosh provided stubborn resistance with a gritty 69
from 226 balls, an innings that included six fours and a six,
before being trapped lbw by Muralitharan.
The Kiwis, who started the day on 87 for two chasing Sri Lanka's
total of 452, frustrated the home attack in the morning as McIntosh
added 49 in 18 overs with nightwatchman Jeetan Patel.
Patel out
Muralitharan broke the partnership before lunch, trapping Patel lbw
for 26.
Another stand then developed between McIntosh and Ross Taylor (35),
the pair adding 51 for the fourth wicket.
Taylor was dropped on 27 by Nuwan Kulasekara at square leg but was
eventually caught behind off Thushara.
The breakthrough revitalised Sri Lanka, with Muralitharan removing
McIntosh and Thushara bowling Brendon McCullum for one off a thick
inside edge.
Jesse Ryder chiselled out a useful 42 while all-rounder Jacob Oram
was unfortunate to be given caught out at bat-pad for 12 when
television replays showed the ball had missed the bat.
Sri Lanka took the new ball in an effort to polish off the tail and
Kulasekara responded by bowling Ryder.
Earlier, the start was delayed for 90 minutes after early storms
drenched the seaside venue.
Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews did not take the field due to
a hamstring injury.
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