12-Dec-2015Sri Lanka were 209 for 6, but Milinda Siriwardena, playing in only his third Test, counterattacked•Getty ImagesAt the other end was Rangana Herath, continuously peppered by the short ball. But he managed to hang around admirably for 74 deliveries•AFPBut as well as the tail had fought, Mitchell Santner dismissed Nuwan Pradeep and Sri Lanka were all out for 294•Getty ImagesNew Zealand, having gained a lead of 137, pressed ahead even further courtesy a 79-run opening stand before Martin Guptill was bowled by Herath for 46•Getty ImagesTom Latham was unbeaten on 72, while Kane Williamson made 48 as the hosts ended the day with a lead of 308•Getty Images
NZ batsmen leave Sri Lanka out in the cold
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