A world record sixth-wicket partnership of 365 by Kane Williamson and BJ Watling, who both posted career bests, slammed the door on Sri Lanka in the second Test in Wellington today.
Williamson's unbeaten 242, with Watling not out 142 rescued New Zealand from a deep hole and carried them to 524-5 declared in their second innings.
Sri Lanka were left facing a 390-run target on a ground where the record for a successful fourth innings chase is 277-3 set by Pakistan 11 years ago.
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Dimuth Karunaratne was out for 17 four overs before the close to be the only dismissal of the day.
With wickets hard to come by on a flat track, and with Sri Lanka holding middle-order strength led by Kumar Sangakkara, a draw seemed the likely outcome which would give New Zealand the two Test series 1-0.
Brought together as New Zealand's last recognised batsmen with the score at 159-5, a perilous 24-run lead, Williamson and Watling methodically ground the Sri Lankan bowlers into submission over the following eight hours.
The declaration came when they were 13-runs ahead of the previous sixth-wicket record of 352 set by Watling with Brendon McCullum in similar Test-saving circumstances against India a year ago.
Then, as now, New Zealand were fighting to claim the series after winning the first Test.
Sri Lanka were not without chances to break the partnership and regain control and they paid a heavy price for sloppy fielding.
Williamson offered four chances -- dropped by Rangana Herath on 29, dropped by Nuwan Pradeep on 60, dropped by Prasanna Jayawardene on 104 before Jayawardene missed a blatant stumping opportunity on 233.
Williamson's unbeaten 242, the product of more than 10 hours at the crease, gave the 24-year-old his ninth Test century and the seventh highest score by a New Zealander.