Sri Lanka bowlers skittle New Zealand in 140-run victory

Published January 12, 2025
New Zealand players pose with the series trophy after beating Sri Lanka in the third One-day International at Eden Park on Saturday.—AFP
New Zealand players pose with the series trophy after beating Sri Lanka in the third One-day International at Eden Park on Saturday.—AFP

AUCKLAND: Sri Lanka razed New Zealand’s top-order Saturday to comfortably win the third one-day international in Auckland by 140 runs and salvage a lone victory in the series.

The home side’s hopes of chasing down Sri Lanka’s 290-8 nosedived when they crumbled to 21-5 at Eden Park, before being dismissed for 150 off 29.4 overs.

Sri Lanka rebounded after suffering heavy defeats in the first two games to cede the three-match series.

It mirrored the pattern of the preceding T20 series, which New Zealand also won 2-1.

Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka was pleased his side could show what they are capable of.

“I think it’s always great to make comeback like this but unfortunately, we lost first two of both series,” he said. “But today, this was a pleasure to watch.” The visitors were led by some lethal seam bowling from Asitha Fernando and Eshan Malinga, who claimed three wickets each, as did spinner Maheesh Theekshana.

Fernando (3-26) was the chief destroyer with the new ball as New Zealand’s first five wickets tumbled inside the first seven overs.

The victory margin would have been greater, were it not for Mark Chapman’s 81 off 81 balls, the number three New Zealand batsman the last out when he was bowled by Theekshana (3-35).

No other New Zealander reached 20, with five of the top six dismissed for two runs or less. Earlier, injured opener Pathum Nissanka top-scored for Sri Lanka with 66 off 42 balls.

Nissanka, was on 50 off 31 balls when he retired hurt after suffering an apparent hip injury, having got his team off to a flying start at 66 without loss in 10 overs.

He recovered and returned in the 34th over to add a further 16 runs, hitting six fours and five sixes in total. There were half-centuries from Kusal Mendis (54 off 48) and Janith Liyanage (53 off 52) in a vastly improved Sri Lankan batting effort.

New Zealand seamer Matt Henry continued a fine series, claiming 4-55 to lift him to 150 ODI wickets, while captain Mitchell Santner took 2-55 with his spin.

Santner said the target of 291 was “about par” at Eden Park but the game was ripped away from them by Sri Lanka’s bowlers.

“Asitha got the ball swinging, they took their catches and made it challenging for us,” Santner said. “We’ll take it on the chin. A little disappointing, probably not the way we wanted to finish the series after playing quite well.”

SCOREBOARD

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka c Smith b Santner66

A. Fernando c Chapman b Smith17

K.G. Mendis c Bracewell b Santner54

K.D. Mendis c Latham b Henry46

C. Asalanka c Henry b Bracewell0

J. Liyanage c Phillips b Henry53

C. Wickramasinghe c Smith b Henry19

W. Hasaranga b Henry15

M. Theekshana not out11

E. Malinga not out1

EXTRAS (LB-4, W-4)8

TOTAL (for eight wickets, 50 overs) 290

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-69 (A. Fernando), 2-156 (K.G. Mendis), 3-160 (Asalanka), 4-183 (K.D. Mendis), 5-204 (Nissanka), 6-248 (Wickramasinghe), 7-272 (Hasaranga), 8-285 (Liyanage)

DID NOT BAT: A.M. Fernando

BOWLING: Henry 10-0-55-4, O’Rourke 10-0-57-0 (2w), Smith 8-0-62-1, Santner 10-0-55-2 (2w), Bracewell 9-0-45-1, Phillips 3-0-12-0

NEW ZEALAND:

W. Young c A. Fernando b Theekshana 0

R. Ravindra b A.M. Fernando1

M. Chapman b Theekshana81

D. Mitchell c (sub) b Malinga2

T. Latham c Hasaranga b A.M. Fernando0

G. Phillips c K.D. Mendis b A.M. Fernando0

M. Bracewell c K.D. Mendis b Liyanage13

M. Santner c K.G. Mendis b Theekshana2

N. Smith c K.G. Mendis b Malinga17

M. Henry b Malinga12

W. O’Rourke not out1

EXTRAS (LB-2, NB-1, W-18) 21

TOTAL (all out, 29.4 overs) 150

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3 (Young), 2-4 (Ravindra), 3-20 (Mitchell), 4-21 (Latham), 5-21 (Phillips), 6-48 (Bracewell), 7-77 (Santner), 8-128 (Smith), 9-143 (Henry)

BOWLING: A.M. Fernando 7-0-26-3 (6w), Theekshana 7.4-0-35-3 (3w, 1nb), Malinga 7-1-35-3 (4w), Liyanage 3-0-16-1, Wickramasinghe 3-0-14-0, Hasaranga 2-0-22-0 (1w)

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by 140 runs.

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2025

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