The second Test between Sri Lanka and New Zealand kicked off today at Galle International Stadium, with Sri Lanka winning the toss and electing to bat first. Sri Lanka is aiming to secure a historic series win against New Zealand, their first in 15 years.

New Zealand, seeking to level the series after their loss in the first Test, fielded an unchanged lineup. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka made two changes, bringing in Nishan Peiris for his Test debut and Milan Rathnayake, adding more all-round capabilities to the side.
As of lunch, Sri Lanka was at a steady 124/1, with Dimuth Karunaratne leading the charge at 40 not out off 90 balls, while Dinesh Chandimal remained unbeaten at 60 off 99. The only wicket to fall was Pathum Nissanka, dismissed early on, but since then, Karunaratne and Chandimal have built a solid partnership, frustrating New Zealand's bowlers(
New Zealand will be eager to break this partnership post-lunch and take advantage of the conditions. However, with the pitch expected to aid spin as the game progresses, the hosts seem to be in a strong position.
Sri Lanka's performance today will be key in determining the momentum of this test, as both sides aim to improve their standings in the World Test Championship rankings(
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