Match Details

NZ vs SL 27th Match, T20 WC 2022

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SL
102-1019.2
New Zealand won by 65 runs 🏆
NZ
20.0167-7
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K Rajitha Logo
K Rajitha Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:38.10
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L Kumara Logo
L Kumara Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:80.00
I Sodhi Logo
I Sodhi Jersy

2-21

(3.2)

I Sodhi

2-21(3.2)
Econ: 6.30
17th Over:
wd
0
1
0
0
0
W
 
= 2
18th Over:
wd
0
1
0
4
0
0
 
= 6
Last Over:
0
0
0
0
wd
0
1
 
= 2
This Over:
1
W
 
= 1
SLSL - 2nd Innings
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6 Over 4324
10 Over 5158
15 Over 9582
NZNZ - 1st Innings
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6 Over 4925
10 Over 5454
15 Over 97102
20 Over 158167

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That is the end of the day from the ICC World Cup 2022. New Zealand, with a comprehensive win and added two more important points to their kitty as they strengthened their pole position in the group. On the other hand, Sri Lanka could only sit and think about where did it go wrong- maybe Pathum Nissanka dropping Glenn Phillips. Okay, for now, it is me, AkshayaKrishna Polya signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Arijit Kundu and scorer/analyst Paras Yadav brought you all the live-action of this Kiwi dominance. We will meet in the next game. Until then, it is cheers!
Kane Williamson (New Zealand Captain): "Yeah, it was interesting. We were surprised by the behaviour of the surface. It wasn't what we predicted. Bit of tennis ball bounce on offer, and a few cutters worked as well. Maybe a two-paced track. It was a good attack from Sri Lanka in the powerplay, and to be honest, Glenn Phillips brought the game back towards us with a magnificent knock. He and Mitchell added a big partnership which was the key to this win. It was important to hit the lengths, and our new ball bowlers bowled the same as well. Those lengths are a challenge to hit, and it played to our hands. Overall a great game. Happy with the performance, and now onto the next one." 
Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka Captain): "I think we started well, in the first 10 overs we bowled well. Credit to Glenn Phillips, he played really well, and they were good in the field. We dropped a few catches in the fielding. Also, Trent Boult and Southee upfront bowled very well. See there is a way to chase down big totals, we never got settled and lost wickets at regular intervals. We lost five wickets in eight games. Ahhh! see, if we can get two wins, we have a chance for qualification."
Glenn Phillips (Player of the Match - 104 of 64 balls): "Cheers thanks!! We wanted to be as positive as possible. On a pitch like that, it was difficult to hit the slower ones. I think at the end of the day, we were slightly at par over the level.

Yeah, always smiling, it was good to get over the thing. The way the bowlers bowled, the fielders caught, it was an overall effort. Yeah, while catching [on the cramp] it happened, but at the end, the boys were superb, and the effort was well. I tried to stick to my process, was more happier that I could stick to my process.

The slower ones that were being bowled were popping and hopping, it was difficult to time those. The boys were exceptional today in bowling and fielding and they need to be credited for that.
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4:55 PM IST | An excellent comeback from New Zealand after being reduced to just 15/3 inside the powerplay to win the match by a huge margin of 65 runs! This is the first time that the Kiwis have bundled out the oppositions in consecutive matches in the World Cup, and this is their biggest win in terms of runs against Sri Lanka!

New Zealand won the toss earlier in the game and opted to bat first. The decision looked like backfired for Kane Williamson and his men at one stage. Finn Allen (1 off 3), Devon Conway (1 off 4), and Kane Williamson (8 off 13) were out inside the powerplay as the Blackcaps were reduced to 15/3.

Then, it was Glenn Phillips who single-handedly took charge of the Lankan bowlers. Dary Mitchell (22 off 24) played patiently and supported Phillips in this reconstruction, stitching a partnership of 84 runs for the fourth wicket. Phillips (104 off 64) made full use of the dropped opportunities and smashed a swashbuckling century.

While James Neesham (5 off 8) failed to give the finishing touches, Mitchell Santner (11* off 5) struck a few good shots helping the side reach a respectable total in their allotted 20 overs as they posted 167/7.

For Sri Lanka, Kasun Rajitha (4-0-23-2) scalped a couple of wickets, while Maheesh Theekshana (4-0-35-1), Dhananjaya de Silva (2-0-14-1), Lahiru Kumara (3-0-37-1), and Wanindu Hasarnga (4-0-22-1) picked a wicket each.

Coming into the chase, Sri Lanka were nowhere in it as Tim Southee and Trent Boult ran through the Sri Lankan top order to reduce them to 8/4 inside the field restrictions. While Pathum Nissanka (0 off 5) was trapped infront of the stumps by Southee, Boult got rid of Kusal Mendis (4 off 3), Dhanajaya de Silva (0 off 3), and Charith Asalanka (4 off 8).

The new number 6, Chamika Karunaratne (3 off 8), struggled in his short stay as Mitchell Santner had his number straight after the powerplay. On the other end, Bhanuka Rajapaksa tried to counter-attack and got support from his skipper Dasun Shanaka as they added 34 runs for the sixth wicket.

Once Rajapaksa (34 off 22) departed to Lockie Ferguson in the 10th over, Sri Lanka collapsed in the match for the second time. Shanaka was the 9th man to get out as he tried his best to reduce the losing margin as less as possible. Before becoming the fourth scalp of Boult, Shanaka (35 off 32) added 28 runs for the 9th wicket alongside Kasun Rajitha (8* off 21). Lahiru Kumara (4 off 5) was the last wicket to go down for Sri Lanka as he was stumped in the second delivery of the 20th over. Sri Lanka were skittled out for a mere 102 in the chase of 168.

For New Zealand, Trent Boult was the pick of the bowlers with career-best T20I figures of 4-0-13-4. While Mitchell Santner (4-0-21-2) and Ish Sodhi (3.2-0-21-2) picked a couple of wickets, Lockie Ferguson (4-0-35-1) and Tim Southee (4-1-12-1) ended with a wicket each.

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19.2 I Sodhi to L Kumara
W WICKETTTT!! Clipped the bails over and it's Ish Sodhi with the last wicket.🔥 The wrong'un from the bowler, good length, and the batter comes down the track, looking to whack, and ends up getting beaten on the outside half. Lahiru is gone and Sri Lanka's ponder for the target comes to a close. New Zealand have bundled out opponents in two consecutive matches in T20Is.🙀
19.1 I Sodhi to K Rajitha
1 Back of a delivery wide outside the off, leg break and the batter slaps it with mushy hands to deep covers.
OVER 19
Sri Lanka
101/9
Lahiru Kumara
4(4)
Kasun Rajitha
7(20)
Tim Southee
1-12(4.0)
18.6 T Southee to K Rajitha
1 Seaming in delivery onto the middle and leg stump and the batter pushes this from outside the off. The ball travels past and Southee chases it with a dive. A single taken in haste.
18.5 T Southee to K Rajitha
0 On the hard length, outside the off and Kasun mistimes the whip towards Tim Southee.
18.5 T Southee to K Rajitha
WD Sri Lanka gets to the 100th mark with a wide down the leg stump.
18.4 T Southee to K Rajitha
0 On the hard length near the off and Kasun smashes hard but mistimes it to the fielder at mid off.
18.3 T Southee to K Rajitha
0 131 KPH!! Yorker on the off and the batter digs it of the cue end to the bowler.
18.2 T Southee to K Rajitha
0 Back of a length delivery over the off and Rajitha and pushes this to covers.
18.1 T Southee to K Rajitha
0 Full toss, slower, and Rajitha clips this with soft hands to short mid wicket.
OVER 18
Sri Lanka
99/9
Lahiru Kumara
4(4)
Kasun Rajitha
6(14)
Ish Sodhi
1-20(3.0)
17.6 I Sodhi to L Kumara
0 Outside the leg stump, full and the batter clips and misses on the inside edge to wear on the pads.
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