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Records tumble for Sri Lanka’s Kamindu in second Test against New Zealand

Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis enters the record books with a century in the second Test against New Zealand in Galle.

Sri Lankan middle-order batsman Kamindu Mendis stormed into the record books in Galle on Friday when he became just the fourth cricketer to make 1,000 runs inside 13 Test innings.

The 25-year-old has played just eight Test matches since his debut two years ago, at the same venue against Australia, but has quickly made a name for himself as a key performer.

Six of those matches have been played since March, when he scored his first five-day ton against Bangladesh.

His unbeaten 182 against New Zealand on Friday made him equal third-fastest to the 1,000-run mark with Australia’s Donald Bradman, widely held to be the sport’s greatest batsman.

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