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Daryl Mitchell - Tom Latham - Neil Wagner - Henry Nicholls - Williamson steers NZ to dramatic victory, Sri Lanka's WTC hopes dashed - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - Sri Lanka -  Wellington - county Kane - county Mitchell

Williamson steers NZ to dramatic victory, Sri Lanka's WTC hopes dashed

New Zealand conjured up a remarkable victory for the second time in two weeks by chasing down a target of 285 runs on the final ball of the rain-shortened final day to beat Sri Lanka by two wickets in the first test in Christchurch on Monday.

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Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Matt Henry - Neil Wagner - Angelo Mathews - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 5 Live Score Updates - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - county Kane

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 5 Live Score Updates

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 5 Live Score Updates: Sri Lanka will aim to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series against New Zealand on Monday. The Blackcaps will resume at the score of 28 for 1, needing 257 runs to win the game. They have lost the wicket of Devon Conway, while Kane Williamson and Tom Latham are at the crease. Meanwhile, the guests will be needing the remaining 9 wickets to win the game. Fiery century from Angelo Mathews put Sri Lanka in the driver's seat at the end of Day 4 of the ongoing first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Daryl Mitchell - Blair Tickner - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - Dimuth Karunaratne - Michael Bracewell - Mitchell, Henry bat New Zealand back into first test - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - county Henry - county Mitchell

Mitchell, Henry bat New Zealand back into first test

A Daryl Mitchell century and a brilliant 72 from Matt Henry helped New Zealand to an unlikely first-innings lead of 18 runs before the home bowlers restricted Sri Lanka to 83 for three at the end of the third day of the first test on Saturday.

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Daryl Mitchell - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Lanka Restart After Hosts' Valiant Fightback - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Sri Lanka

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Lanka Restart After Hosts' Valiant Fightback

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 3 LIVE:Daryl Mitchell (102) and Matt Henry (72) led New Zealand's fightback in the first innings, taking the team's total to 373 runs. Sri Lanka, who had put a total of 355 runs on the board in the first innings, will aim to put in another heroic performance with the bat. On Day 2, Lahiru Kumara and Asitha Fernando took two wickets each as New Zealand crumbled to 162 for 5 at stumps in Christchurch. In the first innings of the game, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 355 runs as Tim Southee had bagged five wickets for the Blackcaps. New Zealand skipper Southee had won the toss and opted to bowl first. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - Angelo Mathews - Dimuth Karunaratne - Sri Lanka batters have bright start in first test v New Zealand - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka -  Ahmedabad

Sri Lanka batters have bright start in first test v New Zealand

Kusal Mendis and captain Dimuth Karunaratne scored half-centuries as Sri Lanka pushed to 305 for six before bad light brought stumps early on day one of the first test against New Zealand in Christchurch on Thursday.

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Ollie Robinson - Neil Wagner - When Test cricket is this good, even defeats can feel like a triumph - theguardian.com - Australia - New Zealand

When Test cricket is this good, even defeats can feel like a triumph

M emorable things happen at three o’clock in the morning. Perhaps you watched the then Conservative defence secretary Michael Portillo climb slowly on to a wooden stage, to be sent into the political wilderness by a returning officer in a ceremonial chain at 3.10am on 2 May 1997. But forget that – were you up for Neil Wagner?

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Zak Crawley - Neil Wagner - New Zealand 1-1 England: player ratings for the Test series - theguardian.com - New Zealand - county Kane

New Zealand 1-1 England: player ratings for the Test series

Ben Stokes: 110 runs at 27.50; one wicket at 54; one catchBy the end the body was broken, the ​was ​spirit bruised but the attitude was still intact – I was reminded of Fred Dibnah, the ruins of a tall chimney at his feet, grinning and asking “Did you like that?” A rare series win in New Zealand was sacrificed on the altar of Bazball, a chance to set a target of ​more than ​500 for the draw, which would have secured the series, eschewed with the follow-​on. But an unforgettable denouement became the legacy, as Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner charged through a door ever so slightly ajar. Are you not entertained? That said, is the price worth paying? You would have to possess no soul to ​say no conclusively. Grade B

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Joe Root - Harry Brook - Tom Latham - Tom Blundell - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - "Test Cricket Is Best Cricket": Virender Sehwag And Others Hail New Zealand's Win vs England - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county Kane

"Test Cricket Is Best Cricket": Virender Sehwag And Others Hail New Zealand's Win vs England

New Zealand scripted a beautiful story to become the fourth team to secure a Test victory after facing a follow-on. Each player stepped up when the moment demanded it. Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner played a pivotal role in making this test match a classic one. After being put into bat by New Zealand captain Tim Southee, England put up a blistering performance in the first innings of the second Test. On the back of hundreds from Harry Brook (186) and Joe Root (153*), they got to 435/8 in merely 87.1 overs. England's bowlers then got into the act to bundle out the Kiwis for 209. England skipper Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.

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