Sri Lanka’s rising star, Kamindu Mendis, has continued his impressive run in the second Test against New Zealand, achieving a remarkable milestone. During the match, the 25-year-old batsman reached the coveted 1000 Test runs mark in just 13 innings, making him the joint-third fastest player to achieve this feat. He now shares this prestigious record with the legendary Australian batsman, Don Bradman, a testament to his exceptional batting skills and consistency.
This milestone follows Mendis’s earlier achievement of becoming the fastest Asian batsman to score five Test centuries. He also holds the world record for the most successive fifty-plus scores since his debut, having scored eight half-centuries since his first match against Australia two years ago.
His incredible run in the ongoing Test series has solidified his position as a key player for Sri Lanka, showcasing his exceptional ability to deliver under pressure and contribute significantly to his team’s success.