Mathews surpasses Jayasuriya as Sri Lanka make strong start in Christchurch
Mathews scored a valuable 47 on the opening day at Hagley Oval, with Sri Lanka reaching 305/6 at stumps to keep their slim hopes alive of reaching June's ICC World Test Championship final against Australia.
Sri Lanka need to clinch a 2-0 series sweep over the Kiwis in New Zealand and rely on India not defeating Australia in the concurrent Test in Ahmedabad to reach the World Test Championship decider and they gave themselves every chance of doing so on Thursday after they were sent into bat first by Black Caps captain Tim Southee.
Southee dismissed Oshada Fernando in the seventh over to give the hosts the early ascendancy, only to have Kusal Mendis (87) and opposing skipper Dimuth Karunaratne (50) take the momentum back with a century stand for the second wicket.
Southee (3/44) trapped Mendis lbw just as the pint-sized batter was closing in on an eighth Test century and Karunaratne followed in the ensuing over as New Zealand fought back hard.
But Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal (39) combined for an 82-run stand of their own, with the former going past Jayasuriya's Test total of 6973 runs before being dismissed by Matt Henry just after bringing up his 7000th Test run.
Angelo Mathews goes past Sanath Jayasuriya and become the 3rd Sri Lankan player to reach 7️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ Test runs 🙌 #NZvSL pic.twitter.com/Y56YdYctaj
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) March 9, 2023
Southee also picked up his own milestone during the day, with the right-armer drawing level with former spinner Daniel Vettori and becoming New Zealand's highest wicket-taker in Test history behind Sir Richard Hadlee (431) with 362 Test scalps.
2nd on the list! Tim Southee (362 wickets) becomes the second highest wicket-taker in Tests for New Zealand. Southee (706) now has the most international wickets for a New Zealander 🏏 #StatChat #NZvSL pic.twitter.com/2oXxxKw5ty
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 9, 2023
Dhananjaya de Silva (39*) and Kasun Rajitha (16*) put on some further late runs for Sri Lanka as light faded late in the day, with the duo to return to the crease on the second day and sure to be keen to add further runs to press home their advantage.