COLOMBO, April 29: Record-breaking New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming emerged as the major winner on Tuesday as the rain-affected first Test against Sri Lanka fizzled out into a draw.
Fleming, who made a Test-best 274 not out in the first innings, was unbeaten on 69 in the second innings as the match crawled to a close on the final day.
That gave him 343 runs in all, a New Zealand record and the 12th highest individual total from a single Test in history.
New Zealand, who made 515 for seven declared in their first innings before dismissing the home side for 483, declared again on 161 for five before both captain shook on a draw.
The left-handed Fleming now averages 83 against the Sri Lankans, having scored one double century, one century and six fifties against them in eight Tests. His previous Test best score of 174 not out also came against them.
“It’s nice to have two good innings of substance in a game,” Man-of-the-Match Fleming said, adding he had opted to open in the second innings since he felt New Zealand could still lose.
“I wanted that responsibility again by opening, so I wanted to cash in while the form was good.”
Martin Crowe scored 30 and 299 against Sri Lanka in Wellington in 1990-91 for New Zealand’s previous highest total of 329 in a Test match.
There was some late consolations for the home side’s attack, as 20-year-old leg-spinner Kaushal Lokuarachchi, making his debut, took his first two Test wickets and ace off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan claimed three more to take his career tally to 442.
Lokuarachchi trapped Matthew Horne (42) leg before for the first wicket and also dismissed Scott Styris.
Muralitharan struck twice in four balls, with Jacob Oram caught by wicket-keeper Romesh Kaluwitharana on 19 and Robbie Hart caught by Sangakkara for a duck. Earlier he also had Mathew Sinclair caught for a single, to end with three for 41 off 30 overs.
“All players, especially in the first innings, had a taste of Muralitharan, and that’s something that takes time to get used to. We’re all the better for seeing him and playing him,” Fleming said, referring to him as “a wizard”.
The other personal highlights came from Hashan Tillekeratne and Daniel Vettori.
Sri Lanka’s new captain added 18 to reach 144 before he was bowled by strike bowler Shane Bond after Sri Lanka had resumed on 424 for six.
“After they got 515, we needed to get to 316 to avoid the follow-on. I was just so impressed with the batters, and the way they came out and managed to save this Test match,” Tillekeratne said.
Kiwi left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori then took three wickets, all lbw, in five balls to wrap up the innings. Vettori had a big lbw shout against Muralitharan turned down with his hat trick ball.
Only one New Zealander has ever claimed a Test hat trick, off-spinner Peter Petherick achieving the feat on debut in October 1976 against Pakistan. Vettori ended with three for 94 from 33 overs while Bond took three for 97 from 28.
The second and final Test begins in Kandy on Saturday. New Zealand, third in the world Test rankings, have not won a series in Sri Lanka for 20 years.
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, retained the same 15-man squad for the second Test.
Scoreboard
NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings) 515-7 declared (S.P. Fleming 274 not out, M.H. Richardson 85, S.B. Styris 63).
SRI LANKA (1st Innings, overnight 424-6):
M.S. Atapattu lbw b Tuffey 0
S.T. Jayasuriya b Bond 50
W.P.U.J.C. Vaas c Fleming b Bond 4
K.C. Sangakkara c Oram b Wiseman 67
D.P.M. Jayawardene c Hart b Oram 58
H.P. Tillekeratne b Bond 144
R.S. Kaluwitharana c Sinclair b Wiseman 76
H.D.P.K. Dharmasena lbw b Vettori 31
K.S. Lokuarachchi not out 28
R.A.P. Nissanka lbw b Vettori 0
M. Muralitharan lbw b Vettori 0
EXTRAS (LB-21, NB-4) 25
TOTAL (all out, 152 overs) 483
FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-11, 3-114, 4-134, 5-267, 6-374, 7-444, 8-483, 9-483.