Updated On: 28 September, 2024 08:18 AM IST | Galle | AP
Sri Lanka declared at 602-5 in their first innings and left New Zealand reeling at 22-2 by stumps

Kamindu Mendis celebrates his ton in Galle yesterday. Pic/AFP
Kamindu Mendis matched Don Bradman as the joint third fastest player to 1,000 Test runs as Sri Lanka tightened their grip on New Zealand in the second Test on Friday. Sri Lanka declared at 602-5 in their first innings and left New Zealand reeling at 22-2 by stumps. With three full days left to play, the Kiwis face a mountainous challenge to avoid a second defeat.
Kamindu reached the 1,000-run milestone in just his 13th Test innings, sharing the honour with Bradman, who achieved the feat in 1930 against England at Headingley. Only England’s Herbert Sutcliffe and West Indies great Everton Weekes reached the landmark in fewer innings, doing so in 12 knocks.