The Black Caps might end up being thankful that rain is set to disrupt the final day of their test against Sri Lanka, because Kusal Mendis reckons he could bat for another full day.
At least, that's what he hoped, sharing a laugh at the end of a memorable day which saw he and Angelo Mathews bat unbroken throughout, rescuing Sri Lanka from what looked like a surefire defeat at the Basin Reserve.
Resuming at 20-3, the pair saw the visitors through to 259-3 by stumps – the first instance of a side batting through a completed day of test cricket in New Zealand without losing a wicket.
The pair also followed in the footsteps of some Sri Lankan batting greats, with Sri Lanka now having accomplished that feat on five occasions. Remarkably, they once managed it on back-to-back days, with Sanath Jayasuriya and Roshan Mahanama unbroken for two consecutive days as Sri Lanka made their famous 952-6 in 1997, while Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene also brought up the milestone when they combined for their world record stand of 624 in 2006.
Mendis and Mathews won't have the opportunity to reach those heights, but their unbeaten partnership of 246 is the best for any wicket against New Zealand, and Mendis – 116 not out - explained how their resolute rearguard came about.