11 January 2025

The third and final meeting of the ODI series between… New Zealand and Sri Lanka It ended with the Islanders winning the game by 140 points. A strong display from the visitors with the bat and a great bowling display from Ishaan Malinga, Asitha Fernando and Mahesh Thekshana The victory was decided for Sri Lanka. The trio took 3 wickets each and proved to be too much for the hosts in the end as they halted the run chase at just 150 runs in 29.4 overs.

It was the only glimmer of hope for the Blackcaps Mark Chapman. However, the dynamic opener could not do much amid little support from the other New Zealand batsmen and failed to turn things around for the Blackcaps. However, the win is only a constellation award for Sri Lanka as the home team has already secured a win in the ODI series by winning the first two matches.

A determined effort from Sri Lanka with the bat

Sri Lanka seemed confident of itself from the start of the match. The visitors won the toss and elected to bat first. The decision proved its worth Pathum Nissanka And the dough is top notch Where in Mendi Sri Lanka gave a strong start. Camindo Mendes and Janeth Liang They were next to stabilize the Sri Lankan innings. A dedicated knock from these Sri Lankan batsmen helped Sri Lanka put on 290 runs in their 50 overs.

Henry died He starred for the New Zealand bowling unit. The Blackcaps ace took 4 wickets for his team and achieved a historic feat by completing 150 wickets in his ODI career.

A shocking display from the New Zealand fighters

In response, the New Zealand fighters put on a horror show with the bat. I started with openers Will Young and Rasheen Ravindra He was dismissed early, leaving the Blackcaps down by 2 wickets for just 4 runs. The entire New Zealand middle order has collapsed adding to the worry for the Blackcaps.

The New Zealand lower order tried to support Chapman who was the only conventional batsman to withstand the onslaught coming from the Sri Lankan pace attack. Chapman's 81 off 81 balls made him a knight in shining armor in an already derailed New Zealand innings. However, even Chapman could not save the home team from a historic humiliation as he was the last batsman to be dismissed by the Sri Lankan league players. This is Sri Lanka's second-largest margin of victory over New Zealand in the ODI format, the biggest being the 189-run win in Auckland in 2007.

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