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Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

NZ vs SL ODI 3rd ODI, Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand, 2024/25 - Match Info

Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 140 runs

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Player of the match

Asitha Fernando - SL

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Asitha Fernando

SL - Bowler

W-R

3-26

Economy

3.71

290/8 (50.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

150/10 (29.4 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

SL

NZ

Mitchell Santner now receives the shining trophy and heads toward his teammates who await their skipper for the commemorative photographs behind the winner's board. The Kiwi squad celebrates in jubilation and with this, a thrilling white-ball series concludes with New Zealand dominating Sri Lanka in both formats, securing 2-1 victories in the T20Is and ODIs. Looking ahead, New Zealand travels to Pakistan for an exciting triangular ODI series with Pakistan and South Africa, beginning their campaign against Pakistan at Multan on Saturday 8th February at 8:30 am GMT. As for Sri Lanka, they head home after their final ODI before the Champions Trophy to face the mighty Australians in two Test matches at Galle, commencing Wednesday 29th January at 4:30 am GMT. Cricket fans need not worry about any void, as several franchise tournaments are in full swing. The Big Bash League approaches its climax, while the SA20 and ILT20 are just getting started, alongside the Bangladesh Premier League at its full tilt. Feel free to follow all these exciting competitions. Until next time, goodbye and take care!

Mitchell Santner, the New Zealand skipper is up for a chat and says this is not the way they wanted to end the series but credit goes to Lanka for outplaying them. Mentions that they bowled really well in the Power Play and took their catches and that helped them massively. Reckons that they have to take it on the chin and keep going forward.

Charith Asalanka, the captain of Sri Lanka is up for a chat now. He says it is unfortunate that they lost the series but it is a pleasure to watch the boys making a comeback like this. Adds that these kind of wins give a lot of boost to their morale. Appreciates the New Zealand team and says that they played good cricket throughout the series. Ends by thanking the authorities and everyone involved in the smooth conduct, and goes on to thank them for their amazing hospitality.

Matt Henry is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES. He says it's a shame they did not get over the line but they are delighted to win the series. Mentions that there are lots of positives to take away from this season and they'll work on them.

Asitha Fernando is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his 3-wicket haul. Fernando responds in Sinhalese and Charith Asalanka is there to translate in English. He says that it's been a pleasure for him and this performance will provide him a huge confidence boost. Adds that they didn't do well in the first two games but they are delighted to win this last ODI. Mentions that they identified the areas to work and improve on. Ends by saying they will go back and work on those to get better day by day.

... THE PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...

Earlier, Sri Lanka's batting unit, led by half-centuries from Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, and Janith Liyanage, helped post 290. Kamindu Mendis narrowly missed out on a half-century, falling four runs short. Matt Henry's four-wicket haul was the highlight of New Zealand's bowling effort, with Mitchell Santner taking two wickets and Nathan Smith and Michael Bracewell claiming one each.

Sri Lanka's bowling was exceptional, with the bowlers displaying outstanding discipline. They received superb support from the fielders, who were snatching every half-chance that came their way. Asitha Fernando was the standout performer, claiming three crucial wickets at the top to leave the New Zealand batting unit reeling. Eshan Malinga and Maheesh Theekshana too took three each while Janith Liyanage took one as well.

Chasing down a big total the Kiwis never got going. The Sri Lankans were all over the hosts and they picked wickets regularly and did not allow the batters to settle even for a moment. Mark Chapman was the only one who showed some fight and managed to score 81 while the other just couldn't do anything significant. It took the Kiwis to wait till the 8th wicket to see a 50-run stand which was knitted by Mark Chapman and Nathan Smith.

Sri Lanka has ended the ODI series on a high note, mirroring their path from the T20I series. Sri Lanka have defeated New Zealand by 140 runs in the final match of this tour.

150/10 (29.4)

81 (81)

17 (29)

3/26 (7)

3/35 (7)

Over 30

W

4

0

0

Mark Chapman*

81 (81)

William O'Rourke

1 (3)

Maheesh Theekshana

3/35 (7.4)

NZ

150/10

player

OUT

M Chapman

81 (81)

b M Theekshana

Wkt

#10

4s/6s

10 / 1

SR

100

Over 29

0

wd

1

1

0

W

1

William O'Rourke*

1 (3)

Mark Chapman

77 (77)

Eshan Malinga

3/35 (7)

NZ

146/9

William O'Rourke is the last man in for New Zealand. Quite a weird turn of events here as O'Rourke walks out with two left-handed gloves. He realizes it sooner and walks back to the dugout and is handed over the right-hand glove. He walks in to the crease now.

player

OUT

M Henry

12 (6)

b E Malinga

Wkt

#9

4s/6s

1 / 1

SR

200

Over 28

1

0

0

wd

0

0

0

Mark Chapman*

75 (75)

Matt Henry

12 (5)

Maheesh Theekshana

2/31 (7)

NZ

142/8

Over 27

0

2

4

6

0

W

Matt Henry*

12 (5)

Mark Chapman

74 (69)

Eshan Malinga

2/31 (6)

NZ

140/8

Match Details

Date & Time:

11th Jan 2025, 6:30 AM

Match Number:

3rd ODI

Match Results:

SL Won By 140 runs

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

SL vs NZ

*Last 3 years

8

No. of Matches

3

SL

5

NZ

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 30

0

0

4

W

Runs 4

over 29

1

W

0

1

1

wd

0

Runs 4

over 28

0

0

0

wd

0

0

1

Runs 2

over 27

W

0

6

4

2

0

Runs 12

over 26

1

0

0

0

1

0

Runs 2

Venue/Pitch Details

Eden Park, Auckland

Neutral

1st Batting Friendly

Pace Friendly

290

1st Batting Average

309

Highest Score Chased

3

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

67%

2nd Batting

33%

Wicket Split

Pacer

87.23| 41W

Spin

12.77| 6W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Richard Illingworth (ENG), Shaun Haig (NZ)

Third Umpire:

Richard Kettleborough (ENG)

Match Referee:

Jeff Crowe (NZ)