Sri Lankan skies in Christchurch a day ago's match New Zealand took lead with 305 keeps running in 8 wickets. It is hard to run this in the fourth innings of the Hagley Oval paysandabhabe wicket! Today, New Zealand has redesigned this determined to the 'unthinkable' arrange. Kane Williamson's group declared the second innings of 585 for 4 wickets. Sri Lanka won 660 keeps running for triumph 

It will be seen, the rates are ascending by the Sri Lankans. Today, notwithstanding whatever is left of the day of the third day, there are two more days close by. For the Sri Lanka batting all through the entire time to spare the match, there is a comical inclination. The enormous proof for this is the way that in the main innings, from 4 for 98, returning from 104 to 104. Trent Boult was frightened in the Sri Lanka's first innings with six wickets in the 15 balls. With that dread, Bolt and his colleague Tim Southee have begun well today. Sri Lanka, in the wake of composing this report, lost two wickets for 9 keeps running in the second innings. Jolt has returned Dimuth Karunaratne. Tim Southee, another opener Deccan, grabbed Guantalaka 

In the overcast conditions and the chilly climate of the ball, the pacers of the two groups are doing great. Be that as it may, in the second innings of New Zealand, where the bowlers could have teeth on batsmen! Opener Tom Latham, unbeaten 74 not out yesterday, grabbed the century today. He played 176 runs. Henry Nicholls was unbeaten on 162 when he was rejected by five runs. Colin de Grandhaam, who stayed unbeaten on 71, was named the quickest FIFA record for New Zealand to score 71 runs. This all-rounder grabbed fifty off 28 balls.