Seifert blasts New Zealand to T20 series win over Sri Lanka

Published April 9, 2023
NEW ZEALAND opener Tim Seifert plays a lofted shot as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis looks on during the third Twenty20 International at the John Davies Oval on Saturday.—AFP
NEW ZEALAND opener Tim Seifert plays a lofted shot as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis looks on during the third Twenty20 International at the John Davies Oval on Saturday.—AFP

QUEENSTOWN: Tim Seifert was the match-winner for the second straight game as New Zealand clinched the Twenty20 International series against Sri Lanka with a tense four-wicket victory here at the John Davies Oval on Saturday.

Seifert blasted a career-high 88 off 48 balls to fire the Black Caps to 183-6 from 19.5 overs after the tourists had posted 182-6 in the third and final game.

The opener struck 10 fours and three sixes in an innings that bore many of the hallmarks of his unbeaten 79 when New Zealand levelled the series at Dunedin on Wednesday.

Captain Tom Latham provided the only meaningful support with 31 off 23 and New Zealand’s middle order nearly conspired to lose the game after Seifert departed with four overs remaining.

Needing to score at little more than a run-a-ball at that stage, the Black Caps stuttered.

Needing 10 runs to win off the final over bowled by Lahiru Kumara (3-38), Mark Chapman struck a six off the first ball before he was the first of three New Zealand wickets to fall.

With two still needed off the last two deliveries, Rachin Ravindra held his nerve to find a gap in the outfield and secure the 2-1 series win.

Latham conceded the run chase should not have become so tight at the death. “They put us under pressure so it was good to see the way the guys responded to that,” Latham said. “The way Timmy Seifert went out there and played was really important but obviously it wasn’t ideal going down to the last couple of balls.

“I’d say we always had it under control though.”

It completes a disappointing tour for Sri Lanka, who lost the Test and ODI series by the same 2-0 scoreline but were more competitive in the shortest format.

Captain Dasun Shanaka said his team adjusted gradually to New Zealand conditions and suggested Sri Lankan cricket officials should take careful note.

“I think it’s about preparation. We should make sure when we come here again, we should come at least two weeks, three weeks before we play,” Shanaka said.

“Once we got into the T20 series we started looking a different team.”

Sri Lanka gave themselves a shot at victory after Kusal Mendis struck a rapid 73 off 48 balls, taking full advantage after being dropped by Daryl Mitchell at slip when on 10.

The opener went on to hit six fours and five sixes in his 12th half-century, falling just short of his career-high score of 79. Having been asked to bat, Mendis was the dominant figure in an opening stand of 76 with Pathum Nissanka (25 off 25), before putting on a further 46 with Kusal Perera (33 off 21).

Wickets fell rapidly over the closing overs, preventing the tourists from going close to 200.

Seifert has not been included in New Zealand’s squad for the white ball tour of Pakistan beginning on Friday as he is expecting the arrival of his first child.

SCOREBORAD

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka c Neesham b Sodhi 25

K. Mendis c Sodhi b Lister 73

K. Perera run out Milne 33

D. de Silva c Seifert b Lister 20

D. Shanaka c Bowes b Milne 15

C. Asalanka run out Chapman 3

W. Hasaranga not out 0

M. Theekshana not out 0

EXTRAS (B-2, LB-1, W-10) 13

TOTAL (for six wickets, 20 overs) 182

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-76 (Nissanka), 2-122 (Mendis), 3-156 (Perera), 4-162 (de Silva), 5-179 (Shanaka), 6-180 (Asalanka)DID NOT BAT: P. Madushan, K. Rajitha, L. Kumara

BOWLING: Henry 4-0-33-0 (1w), Milne 4-1-30-1 (2w), Lister 4-0-37-2 (1w), Sodhi 4-0-30-1 (1w), Neesham 2-0-22-0 (1w), Ravindra 2-0-27-0 (2w)

NEW ZEALAND:

C. Bowes c Mendis b Kumara 17

T. Seifert c Rajitha b Madushan 88

T. Latham b Theekshana 31

D. Mitchell c Shanaka b Kumara 15

M. Chapman c Asalanka b Kumara 15

R. Ravindra not out 2

A. Milne not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-10, W-4) 15

TOTAL (for six wickets, 19.5 overs) 183

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-53 (Bowes), 2-137 (Latham), 3-154 (Seifert), 4-179 (Chapman), 5-180 (Neesham), 6-180 (Mitchell)

DID NOT BAT: J. Neesham, M. Henry, I. Sodhi, B. Lister

BOWLING: Rajitha 4-0-33-0 (2w), Theekshana 4-0-22-1, Madushan 4-0-38-1, Kumara 3.5-0-38-3 (2w), Hasaranga 4-0-41-0

RESULT: New Zealand won by four wickets.

Published in Dawn, April 9th, 2023

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