New Zealand's Henry Nicholls walks from the field with Sri Lanka players as bad light halts play on day one of the second Test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on 17 March 2023
New Zealand's Henry Nicholls walks from the field with Sri Lanka players as bad light halts play on day one of the second Test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on 17 March 2023

2nd Test

Conway hits 78 as New Zealand reach 155-2 on day 1 against Sri Lanka

Devon Conway’s 78 helped hosts New Zealand race to 155-2 against Sri Lanka at the end of a rain-delayed opening day of the second Test on Friday in Wellington.

Conway fell short of a hundred as he was caught and bowled by Dhananjaya de Silva, who dived low to his right to get both hands on a superb catch, to end a 108-ball knock.

First-Test hero Kane Williamson was unbeaten on 26 alongside Henry Nicholls on 18 when bad light stopped play at the Basin Reserve after Sri Lanka won the toss and put New Zealand in to bat in blustery conditions.

New Zealand's Kane Williamson makes a run on day one

“I was gutted to get out when I did, I had put in all the hard work,” Conway said.

“Those are the ones you want to kick on and make the most of it on day one... We just have to focus on tomorrow (Saturday) now.”

New Zealand's Devon Conway walks onto the field with teammate Tom Latham

New Zealand started strong, with Conway and Tom Latham putting on an opening partnership of 87, after the 2,500th Test match in cricket history was hit by a damp start.

Heavy overnight rain delayed the toss until after lunch.

Latham fell for 21 around the halfway point of the day’s curtailed proceedings when he spooned a Kasun Rajitha delivery to deep square, into the hands of Prabath Jayasuriya.

Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne opted to give his bowlers an early opportunity to use a green wicket to attack the New Zealand batters.

Conway responded by smashing 13 fours in a fiery knock.

New Zealand's Devon Conway celebrates 50 runs on day one

Sri Lanka made one change from the team that lost the first Test on the final ball in Christchurch, with wicketkeeper Nishan Madushka making his debut in place of Niroshan Dickwella.

New Zealand were forced into a single switch with seamer Doug Bracewell playing his first Test since 2016, replacing Neil Wagner, who tore a hamstring in the first Test.

It is the first time Bracewell has played a Test match alongside his cousin Michael.

New Zealand are chasing a third straight Test win.