ESPNcricinfo staff13-Dec-2015Latham, meanwhile, carried on and completed his third Test century•Getty ImagesSome quick runs were added thereafter and New Zealand declared to set the visitors a target of 405, before rain interrupted play•Getty ImagesDimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis started the chase solidly with a partnership of 54 runs•Getty ImagesThe hosts bounced back though. BJ Watling equalled the New Zealand record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper and Udara Jayasundera bagged single digits in both innings of his debut Test•Getty ImagesMendis held one end up and made a patient 46 before he was dismissed not five minutes before…•Getty Images… a hail storm brought a premature end to the fourth day with Sri Lanka needing 296 and New Zealand needing seven wickets on the final day•Getty Images
New Zealand ahead despite visitors' fight
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