New Zealand buoyed as Sangakkara falls in wicket spree

New Zealand buoyed as Sangakkara falls in wicket spree

WELLINGTON - Four wickets before lunch including the key scalp of Kumar Sangakkara buoyed New Zealand's hopes of sealing the series against Sri Lanka Wednesday.

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara lifts his bat to the crowds after being caught out on day two of the second international Test cricket match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Wellington on January 4, 2015

The tourists went to lunch on the final day at 110-5, with only faint hopes remaining of reaching the record 390-run target they were set to square the two-match series.

With captain Angelo Mathews out on the last ball before the break, Lahiru Thirimanne was left not out 11.

For New Zealand Doug Bracewell has two for 23 and Trent Boult two for 39.

Sri Lanka resumed the day at 45-1 and quickly lost nightwatchman Dhammika Prasad for six when he edged Boult to Jimmy Neesham at second slip.

Up stepped Sangakkara carrying the expectations of Sri Lanka that he would repeat his earlier 203 which gave the tourists a solid 135-run first innings lead in the see-sawing Test.

But he fell cheaply to Boult, just as he had twice in the first Test in Christchurch which New Zealand won by eight wickets.

This time Sangakkara reached five with two scoring shots before getting the faintest of edges, barely discernable by the hotspot technology, and was caught behind.

Wicketkeeper BJ Watling did not appear interested in an appeal at first but New Zealand persisted and after multiple replays the third umpire ruled there was wafer-thin evidence in favour of a dismissal.

With their tails up, New Zealand appealed again after Kaushal Silva, on 26, was rapped on the pads by Bracewell.

However, it counted against New Zealand when the review showed the delivery was a no ball.

Silva progressed to 50 before he was eventually out to Bracewell.

In the last over before lunch Mathews was brilliantly caught one-handed in the gully by a diving Kane Williamson.

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