New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, Day 3 - Hamilton
Dimuth Karunaratne (centre) was the first wicket to fall. He had put on a 71-run stand for the first wicket with Kusal Mendis
Doug Bracewell struck twice before Lunch with short-pitched deliveries to bring New Zealand back into the contest
Sri Lanka got off to a good start after bowling New Zealand out early on Day 3. Kusal Mendis top-scored with 46
Sri Lanka were eventually bowled out for 133, setting New Zealand a target of 189 runs to win the second Test and maintain their unbeaten streak at home
When short-pitched deliveries weren't good enough to get rid of the Sri Lankan batsmen, they chose to run themselves out. Dushmantha Chameera gets out in a comical fashion
Sri Lankan batsmen collapsed while dealing with the short-pitched stuff, losing 10 wickets in the space of just 83 deliveries
Kane Williamson was the only batsman who looked at ease. he scored a fine half-century to lead New Zealand's chase. His unbeaten 78 has taken New Zealand to 142 for five at the end of Day Three
New Zealand batsmen didn't fare any better against the short-pitched stuff. While the openers were dismissed early, Ross Taylor managed to put on a 67-run stand for the third wicket. Nonetheless, they were all dismissed off short-pitched bowling.