New Zealand wrapped up a 193-run victory over Sri Lanka today to complete a 2-0 win in the two-test series and continue its fine form in test cricket.
Mark Craig took 4-53 as New Zealand bowled out Sri Lanka for 196 with a session to spare at the Basin Reserve. The Black Caps have not lost a test series since defeat in England in March, 2013.
Since then New Zealand has record home series wins against India, the West Indies and Sri Lanka, defeated the West Indies away and has drawn series in Bangladesh and against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.
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"The last little while we've played some outstanding cricket," New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum said. "To be able to fight our way out of an incredibly precarious position and not just save the test, to go on and win it in the manner that we did is testament to the work these guys do off the field.
"It shows how hard this team works, how hungry they are to perform for their country and also the confidence we're starting to develop within the group."
Sri Lanka resumed at 45-1, chasing an improbable 390 to win and square the series. The highest fourth-innings total to win a test at Basin Reserve was 277 by Pakistan in 2003.
Nightwatchman Dhammika Prasana was out for 6 in only the second over of the day, brilliantly caught at second slip by Jimmy Neesham, who snatched the ball above his head to give Trent Boult the early breakthrough.
Kumar Sangakkara, who made 203 in the first innings, loomed as the man most likely to deny New Zealand's victory push, but he fell for just five in contentious circumstances, cutting at a wide delivery from Boult which passed under the bat on its way to wicketkeeper B.J. Watling.