ESPNcricinfo staff11-Dec-2015New Zealand’s quicks then made inroads into Sri Lanka’s top-order. Trent Boult had Kusal Mendis caught behind for 8.•Getty ImagesThe wicket was BJ Watling’s 100th Test dismissal•AFPFour overs later, Neil Wagner sent back debutant Udara Jayasundera for 1, as Sri Lanka went into lunch struggling at 38 for 2•AFPDimuth Karunaratne then went on rebuild Sri Lanka’s innings post lunch…•Getty Images… And found an able partner in Dinesh Chandimal, as the batsmen dug out the entire afternoon session, taking Sri Lanka to 103 for 2 at tea•Getty ImagesKarunaratne built on his fifty post tea and Chandimal, too, reached the milestone in 143 balls.•Getty ImagesSoon after Chandimal reached his fifty, left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner brought New Zealand back by dismissing Karunaratne for 84, ending the partnership at 122•Getty ImagesSri Lanka lost captain Angelo Mathews three overs later, but Chandimal took the side through to 197 for 4 at stumps, and ended the day unbeaten at 83•Getty Images
Chandimal, Karunaratne lead Sri Lanka's resistance
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