SL vs NZ: World Test Championship points on line as shuffled Sri Lanka hosts New Zealand for two-Test series

New Zealand’s one-off Test against Afghanistan at Greater Noida was washed out while Sri Lanka beat England away for the first time in a decade.

Published : Sep 17, 2024 18:37 IST , Colombo - 3 MINS READ

Galle traditionally helps spin bowling and Sri Lanka has thus included Prabath Jayasuriya as one of the two spinners in its squad, with the other being Ramesh Mendis (not in picture).
Galle traditionally helps spin bowling and Sri Lanka has thus included Prabath Jayasuriya as one of the two spinners in its squad, with the other being Ramesh Mendis (not in picture). | Photo Credit: Reuters
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Galle traditionally helps spin bowling and Sri Lanka has thus included Prabath Jayasuriya as one of the two spinners in its squad, with the other being Ramesh Mendis (not in picture). | Photo Credit: Reuters

New Zealand plays Sri Lanka in the first of two Tests at Galle from Wednesday as the visiting side looks to shake off the frustration of its abandoned match with Afghanistan.

On a spin-friendly pitch, it faces an emboldened Sri Lanka which last week ended a 10-year wait for a Test win in England.

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s one-off Test against Afghanistan at Greater Noida was washed out without a ball being bowled.

But skipper Tim Southee said “exciting times” lie ahead with a hectic schedule of eight Tests in 12 weeks on three continents, starting with Sri Lanka.

World Test Championship points are on the line and the Black Caps are third behind India and Australia in the table. Sri Lanka is fifth.

“We haven’t played a Test match since March, but exciting times are ahead of us as we play eight games between now and December,” Southee told reporters in Galle.

New Zealand will then play a three-Test series away in India beginning in October, before another three-Test series against England back home.

“We are looking forward to making an impact and moving forward,” Southee added. “We know how important points in these games are.”

The touring side will bank heavily on ex-captain Kane Williamson, who has an outstanding record against Sri Lanka, with Southee calling the 34-year-old “vital”.

Williamson, New Zealand’s highest run-scorer in Test cricket and World No. 2, averages 78 against Sri Lanka, way above his career average of 54.

“He has had a lot of success against Sri Lanka,” Southee said. “He’s a great performer to have in the side against any opposition.

“His experience will be vital for us in this series.”

‘Tough’

The first Test, in the imposing grounds beneath the walls of the 17th century Galle Fort, will have a rest day on Saturday when Sri Lanka votes at a presidential election.

The final match will also start on September 26 at Galle.

Galle traditionally helps spin bowling and the New Zealanders have expert advice, having recruited Sri Lanka’s skilled former go-to bowler Rangana Herath as spin coach for the tour.

Left-armers Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner are its key spin bowlers.

Off-break all-rounder Glenn Phillips, as well as Michael Bracewell and left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra, give them options.

Sri Lanka has a strong line-up too, switching bowlers from its winning team against England, where the visitor clinched the third Test by eight wickets at The Oval.

England took the series 2-1 after victories at Old Trafford (by five wickets) and Lord’s (by 190 runs).

Sri Lanka has left out pace bowlers Vishwa Fernando and Milan Ratnayake, bringing in left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya and off-spinner Ramesh Mendis.

“We know that it is tough on the seamers, who did so well in England, but given the conditions in Galle, we have to leave out two of them,” coach Sanath Jayasuriya told reporters.

The host has also juggled its batting line-up, promoting Kamindu Mendis, player of the series in England, to number five from number seven.

FULL SQUADS & MATCH OFFICIALS
Sri Lanka: Dimuth Karunaratne, Pathum Nissanka, Dinesh Chandimal, Angelo Mathews, Kamindu Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva (capt), Kusal Mendis (wkt), Ramesh Mendis, Prabath Jayasuriya, Lahiru Kumara, Asitha Fernando.
New Zealand: Tim Southee (capt), Tom Blundell (wkt), Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Ajaz Patel, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Ben Sears, Kane Williamson, Will Young.
Umpires: Michael Gough (ENG) and Ahsan Raza (PAK)
Third Umpire: Nitin Menon (IND)
Match Referee: Javagal Srinath (IND)
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