NZ unchanged for 2nd Sri Lankan Test

A green-looking Hamilton wicket has convinced the Black Caps to stick with a four-strong pace attack for the final cricket Test against Sri Lanka.

New Zealand are sticking with a four-pronged pace attack for the second and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka on a green-looking Hamilton pitch.

The quartet of Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell and Neil Wagner will be part of an unchanged line-up for the match beginning on Friday.

As in the Black Caps' 122-run win in the first Test in Dunedin, two-Test allrounder Mitchell Santner will provide the main spin option ahead of Mark Craig.

Star batsman Kane Williamson pointed to the colour of the Seddon Park pitch as a major factor in keeping the same side.

"It's green. Dunedin was green and we just feel that it might be more suited to seam bowling," he said on Thursday.

Williamson said there was an element of not changing a winning team, "but I do think it's more important to look at the conditions".

He suggested bowling first was the likely decision of either skipper.

"Whoever wins the toss, it's pretty clear what they may look to do," he said.

New Zealand will go into the match boosted by the performance of their bowling attack in the series opener.

"It was a huge effort to take 20 wickets on that surface," Williamson said.

"We know that in Dunedin, it can offer a little bit for the seamers early, but it does tend to flatten out."

Williamson hit two half-centuries in the match as he became the second New Zealander, behind skipper Brendon McCullum in 2014, to notch up 1000 runs in a calendar year.

He brought up the mark despite battling a finger injury in recent weeks.

He picked up the injury in the first Test against Australia in Brisbane, but it didn't prevent him scoring centuries in Perth and Adelaide over the remainder of that series.

The 25-year-old right-hander said the left index finger remained "quite sore" but described his predicament as just part and parcel of cricket.

"You get a few knocks on the fingers," he said.

"When it doesn't get hit, it settles a little bit, it gets a bit less sensitive. It's just something I need to manage."

New Zealand: Brendon McCullum (capt), Tom Latham, Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Mitchell Santner, Doug Bracewell, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult.


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