Jayasuriya’s nine in the match takes Sri Lanka to victory despite Ravindra’s fight
Sri Lanka 305 (Kamindu 114, O’Rourke 5-55, Phillips 2-52) and 309 (Karunaratne 83, Ajaz 6-90, O’Rourke 3-49) beat New Zealand 340 (Latham 70, Jayasuriya 4-136, Ramesh 3-101) and 211 (Ravindra 92, Jayasuriya 5-68, Ramesh 3-83) by 63 runs
And any lingering hopes of a famous rearguard were then swiftly quashed, as Will O’Rourke kept out just five deliveries before the sixth slipped past his forward defence and on to off stump to hand Jayasuriya his fifth wicket of the innings.
O’Rourke wouldn’t quite be satisfied with how the game ended after an impressive showing in the game, as he finished with eight wickets to his name – the second-most across the Test, and the same as Ajaz Patel.
In terms of how this result impacts the WTC, it keeps Sri Lanka’s outside hopes of a berth in the final alive. But for New Zealand, it makes their task considerably tougher, with an away series against India and a home series England coming up in the next few months.
There will be no time to dwell on this result for either team, with just a two-day break before the second Test gets underway on Thursday – also in Galle.
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