New Zealand 108 All Out (Robinson 30, Hasranga 4-17) Beat Sri Lanka 103 All Out (Nisanka 52, Ferguson 3-7) by five runs
About 20 days after the women’s team won the T20 World Cup, and about a week after the men’s Test team completed a whitewash of India at home, New Zealand cricketers continued near.
Sri Lanka would have considered themselves almost certain to win, when they had the opposition 52 in the first 11th over. But New Zealand looked an ineffective total between Will Young 30, Senner’s 19, and Josh Clarkson’s 24.
This result connects series 1–1, Sri Lanka won on Saturday.
Ferguson removes 3, 4, and 5
Although Ferguson bowled only half of his half -overs (he recovered from a correct hamstring complaint to make it only in this XI), he essentially broke the game open in six and eight overs. After allowing only three singles from his first five balls, he gave almost a luxurious, swinging a luxurious, swinging on a stump to take the edge of Kusal Perera, well caught by a diving Mitchell .
Subsequently, he took Kamindu Mendis in front of stumps with a rapid yorker. He pushed the ball – tried another yorker – Charith is a little away to Asanka. But in Actors, in good form, the ball got a little lead, which got grass, low on the ground.
Sri Lanka, suddenly 34 for 4.
Philips puts a death in an innings
The back is unavailable through the back end of the innings with Ferguson, and Santner selected his frontliners to keep pressure on Sri Lanka by bowling relatively early, it fell to Philips to bowl at the Big-Finance Final.
Sri Lanka needed eight of it, which is not a large amount when you have a top-order player batting at half a century at the crease. Philips found a way.
When Nisanka reached the strike for the second ball, she decreased and tried to slog it, only to find the long-on fielder. The next ball, Philips slipped a ball on the edge of Mathesh Pathirana, which ate further, and was duly stumped.
Sri Lanka could still win – or at least tied – the game was going to the last two deliverys. Mahesh Thekshana, who can sometimes produce borders, was on strike. But Philips bravely bowled, with little extra top spin, slowed out a large offbreak outside. Theekshana swung, and found only one top edge, that HAy tracked the New Zealand Jubilee with its gloves to spark Jubilee.
Hasranga owns the first innings on one leg
The high was rejected in the next over in the same way before the young overbelled was trying to make a sweep, Kusal Mendis gathered the ball from the foot and dropped the stumps, while from the young crease Was outside – a particularly sharp piece of wiktting was killed after Mendis. Knee last over.
That Vanindu did all this with a leg injury, which he picked up early in the game, making it even more impressive. He was fond of many of his delivery.
Andrew Fidel Fernando is a senior writer of Espncricinfo. @Afidelf





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