A fine New Zealand bowling performance has ensured a memorable victory in the second cricket Test at the Basin Reserve and a rare 2-0 series sweep against Sri Lanka.
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Tim Southee took the final wicket leaving Sri Lanka all out for 196, the Black Caps winning by 193 runs.
After Kane Williamson and BJ Watling's batting heroics on the penultimate day, it was the turn of the Black Caps bowlers to impress.
Trent Boult and Doug Bracewell took two wickets apiece before lunch, including that of in-form batsman Kumar Sangakarra to leave the visitors reeling at 110 for five at lunch, chasing a victory target of 390.
The Sri Lankan great appeared unhappy to have been given out on review, but replays indicated he nicked a Boult delivery through to wicketkeeper.
Mark Craig was then responsible for the next three wickets and was on a hatrick after getting Rangana Herath out LBW.
Sri Lanka entered the final day's play with 45 for 1 after Kane Williamson and BJ Watling produced a world record sixth wicket partnership of 365 runs to guide New Zealand to a winning position.
Captain Brendon McCullum declared their second innings closed at 524 for five just after tea, setting Sri Lanka 390 runs to win and tie the two-match series
It was a remarkable fourth day for New Zealand, after resuming on the fourth day on 253 for five at the Basin Reserve.
Williamson scored 242 not out, his first Test double century, while Watling made 142 not out, his fourth Test ton.
The pair had to do something special after New Zealand slumped to 159 for five, a lead of just 24 runs, after lunch on day three.
Their record partnership surpassed the 352 Watling and McCullum scored against India last year, also at the Basin Reserve, where Watling made his previous-best Test score of 124.