Taylor, Williamson bolster Kiwis in Sri Lanka Test
Agencies : Colombo , Sun Nov 25 2012, 21:50 hrs
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Guptill was caught by Mathews at first slip in Nuwan Kulasekara's opening over. McCullum was unlucky to be given out leg-before off Eranga as TV replays suggested he had inside-edged the delivery on to his pad.
Guptill and McCullum each scored four.
Sri Lanka made one change from the last Test, replacing Dimuth Karunaratne with fit-again opener Tillakaratne Dilshan.
The tourists brought in debutant leg-spinner Todd Astle in place of all-rounder James Franklin.
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