PALLEKELE: Kusal Mendis overcame injury to score a workmanlike half-century that helped Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by three wickets in their rain-shortened second One-day International at Pallekele on Sunday and clinch the three-match series 2-0.

Chasing 210 to win, Sri Lanka struggled for partnerships on a turning pitch and were in trouble at 93-5 but Kusal managed a groin issue sustained early in his innings to make an unbeaten 74 off 102 balls that took his side home.

Late cameos by Janith Liyanage (22), Dunith Wellalage (18) and Maheesh Theekshana (27 not out) also eased the nerves of the hosts who were rocked by the spin of Michael Bracewell (4-36).

It was Sri Lanka’s first ODI series victory over New Zealand since 2012 and their fifth bilateral series win of 2024.

Earlier, Sri Lanka opted to bowl first and were in control with two early wickets but opener Will Young (26) steadied the ship before the match was reduced to 47 overs per side due to two spells of rain.

Mark Chapman (76) and Mitchell Hay (49) then helped New Zealand lay a solid platform but the end of their 75-run stand triggered a collapse and the tourists were bowled out for a modest 209 thanks to some sharp catching by Sri Lanka.

Spinners Theekshana (3-31) and Jeffrey Vandersay (3-46) tightened things up and bamboozled the tourists as the last six wickets fell for only 36 runs.

Asitha Fernando (2-37) took the important wicket of Chapman, who smashed seven fours and three sixes and looked on course for his third ODI century until Avishka Fernando lunged forward in the deep to pull off a blinder.

Sri Lanka won the rain-hit series opener in Dambulla by 45 runs via the DLS method after Kusal and Avishka made centuries. The final game takes place in Pallekele on Tuesday.

SCOREBOARD

NEW ZEALAND:

W. Young st K. Mendis b Vandersay 26

T. Robinson b Wellalage 4

H. Nicholls b Theekshana 8

M. Chapman c A. Fernando b A.M. Fernando 76

G. Phillips c A. Fernando b Asalanka 15

M. Hay c K. Mendis b Theekshana 49

M. Bracewell c A. Fernando b A.M. Fernando 0

M. Santner c Nissanka b Vandersay 6

N. Smith lbw b Vandersay 0

I. Sodhi st K. Mendis b Theekshana 9

J. Duffy not out 4

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-10) 12

TOTAL (all out, 45.1 overs) 209

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-9 (Robinson), 2-31 (Nicholls), 3-69 (Young), 4-98 (Phillips), 5-173 (Chapman), 6-173 (Bracewell), 7-185 (Santner), 8-185 (Smith), 9-199 (Sodhi)

BOWLING: A.M. Fernando 7-0-37-2 (3w), Wellalage 8-0-46-1 (1w), Theekshana 9.1-0-31-3 (1w), Liyanage 3-0-18-0, Vandersay 10-0-46-3 (1w), Asalanka 8-0-29-1

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka c Chapman b Bracewell 28

A. Fernando c Nicholls b Santner 5

K. Mendis not out 74

K.D. Mendis c Hay b Bracewell 0

C. Asalanka c Sodhi b Bracewell 13

S. Samarawickrama c Hay b Phillips 8

J. Liyanage c Hay b Smith 22

D. Wellalage c Sodhi b Bracewell 18

M. Theekshana not out 27

EXTRAS (B-6, W-9) 15

TOTAL (for seven wickets, 46 overs) 210

DID NOT BAT: J. Vandersay, A.M. Fernando

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-23 (A. Fernando), 2-41 (Nissanka), 3-46 (K.D. Mendis), 4-65 (Asalanka), 5-93 (Samarawickrama), 6-132 (Liyanage), 7-163 (Wellalage)

BOWLING: Santner 10-1-33-1 (1w), Duffy 5-0-36-0 (2w), Bracewell 10-0-36-4 (1w), Sodhi 9-0-37-0 (1w), Phillips 9-0-41-1, Smith 3-0-21-1

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by three wickets.

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2024

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