Peiris, Jayasuriya crush New Zealand to hand Sri Lanka series sweep
New Zealand's lower middle order put up a fight, but couldn't avoid an innings defeat
New Zealand's lower middle order put up a fight, but couldn't avoid an innings defeat
Stats highlights from Galle, where Sri Lanka crushed New Zealand by an innings and 154 runs
New Zealand were spun out and made to follow on, on a day hit by rain and bad light
It's the difference in the sides' performances in the field that has created the gulf between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Galle
Peiris kept one end tight in the first innings and bowled aggressively in the second to support Jayasuriya
New Zealand ended the second day on 22 for 2, 580 runs behind, after Conway fell in controversial fashion
He made an unbeaten 182 in Galle and helped Sri Lanka move to a commanding position
New Zealand's batting coach also credits Sri Lanka for batting "beautifully" in Galle
Only Everton Weekes and Herbert Sutcliffe have scored 1000 Test runs in fewer innings
Chandimal made the most of his promotion to No. 3 allowing Mathews and Kamindu to cash in later in the day
His superb batting effort afforded him the mental stoicism to put aside a plethora of half-chances to get to his 16th Test ton
And is R Ashwin the only player to take a five-for and score a hundred in a Test at the same ground twice?
He said that it was important that New Zealand got overs into their spinners in Galle, which should help them in next month's India Tests
Their series win against NZ allows Sri Lanka to ponder the prospect of a WTC final berth next year
When you've had it as good as New Zealand have had it for so long, letting go is hard. But things change, and the world moves on
Very little went New Zealand's way on the opening day of the second Test and chancy Sri Lanka cashed in
Vishwa Fernando, who didn't play the first Test, has been sent for rehab after picking up a hamstring injury
"We had a really good match, it was just some small moments that we could've done better," says New Zealand head coach Gary Stead
He rewrote the record books, piled on runs for fun, and once again put Sri Lanka in a position of dominance
New Zealand had plenty of positives in the first Test, and will want to go one step further and square the series