Sri Lanka claim consolation victory over Black Caps

Publish Date
Thursday, 2 January 2025, 6:00PM

The Black Caps have been unable to seal a clean sweep over Sri Lanka, undone by a Kusal Perera ton in this afternoon’s third T20 in Nelson.

After earning victories by eight runs and 45 runs in the series’ first two matches at Bay Oval, New Zealand fell barely short of what would have been a record chase in the finale.

Perera’s brilliant knock of 101 from 46 balls paced an innings of 218-5 at Saxton Oval, before Rachin Ravindra (69 off 39) and Daryl Mitchell (35 off 17) gave the hosts some hope.

But neither player was able to bat into the latter stages of the match and the tail eventually fell seven runs short of a target that would have represented the Black Caps’ highest successful chase in T20 cricket.

Jacob Duffy was awarded player of the series for his match-winning spells in the first two games, and the Otago seamer was his side’s only effective bowler in game three.

Duffy claimed 1-30 from his four overs to finish the series with eight wickets, while New Zealand’s other four front-line bowlers each returned economy rates exceeding 11.

After Matt Henry and Mitchell Santner claimed early wickets to remove Sri Lanka’s openers, Perera took charge through a blistering partnership with skipper Charith Asalanka (46 off 24).

The pair put on 100 from 45 balls as the Black Caps’ bowlers struggled for answers through the middle overs, and only economical death overs from Mitchell and Duffy saved the batters from chasing an even bigger target.

That chase began in promising fashion as Ravindra and Tim Robinson (37 off 21) put together an 81-run opening stand in 7.2 overs. Ravindra looked like the key man but, after setting a new high T20 international score, was bowled by Asalanka in the 13th over.

The required rate quickly climbed before Mitchell threatened to change the match in the 15th, hitting Asalanka for four straight sixes as his side’s win probability jumped by almost 60%.

But Mitchell’s dismissal by Nuwan Thushara left too much work for the tailenders, with a couple of big hits from Zak Foulkes (21no off 13) not quite enough.

The two teams will now meet in a three-match ODI series starting at the Basin Reserve on Sunday.

This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission

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