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In an enthralling rain-shortened match, New Zealand powered past Sri Lanka to seal the ODI series 2-0. Despite a stunning hat-trick by Maheesh Theekshana, Sri Lanka’s top-order struggles continued, leading to a resounding 113-run defeat.

Ravindra and Chapman Lay the Foundation

New Zealand’s innings was anchored by a commanding 112-run partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Mark Chapman. Their calculated aggression propelled the team to a competitive total of 255 for 9 in their allotted 37 overs.

Ravindra, who struck a scintillating 79 off 63 balls, showcased his versatility, blending powerful off-side strokes with deft leg-side sweeps. Chapman, not to be overshadowed, contributed a robust 62 off 52 balls, dominating the leg side with precision and flair. Together, they turned the screws on Sri Lanka’s bowlers, neutralizing the seamers early and weathering the spinners’ challenge.

Theekshana’s Hat-Trick: A Bright Spark in a Dim Chase

Sri Lanka’s bowling shone briefly in the final overs, thanks to Theekshana’s hat-trick—a rare feat that momentarily lifted their spirits. His precision dismantled New Zealand’s tail, limiting them to just 63 runs in the last 10 overs.

However, the damage was already done. The solid middle-order contributions from Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, and Mitchell Santner ensured New Zealand’s total was more than competitive.

Sri Lanka’s Batting Woes Continue

Chasing 256 at a required rate of 6.92, Sri Lanka faltered spectacularly. Their top order crumbled to 22 for 4 within the first five overs, with poor shot selection and sharp New Zealand fielding compounding their woes.

Pathum Nissanka miscued a lofted drive, Kusal Mendis edged behind, and Avishka Fernando’s ill-timed shot went straight to point. To make matters worse, Captain Charith Asalanka’s misjudged single led to a run-out that epitomized Sri Lanka’s disarray.

Though Kamindu Mendis fought valiantly with a gritty 64, the lack of partnerships spelled doom. His 57-run stand with Janith Liyanage was the sole highlight of an otherwise lackluster chase.

New Zealand’s Bowling Brilliance

New Zealand’s seamers were relentless, with Will O’Rourke leading the charge, taking 3 for 31. Jacob Duffy and Matt Henry provided stellar support, dismantling Sri Lanka’s batting lineup with clinical precision. The fielding effort was equally impressive, highlighted by Nathan Smith’s stunning boundary-line catch that dismissed Eshan Malinga.

A Series to Forget for Sri Lanka

Despite fielding a full-strength squad, Sri Lanka failed to capitalize on favorable batting conditions. Rain delays had dampened the ball, offering an advantage, but the team’s recurring top-order collapses proved insurmountable.

On the other hand, New Zealand demonstrated depth and resilience, winning decisively despite missing key players due to injuries. Their commanding performances underline their status as a formidable force, even when under strength.

Looking Ahead

As New Zealand celebrates a well-deserved series victory, Sri Lanka faces tough questions about their batting frailties. With the ODI World Cup approaching, addressing these issues will be crucial if they hope to compete at the highest level.

For now, the Kiwis have sent a clear message: even in adversity, their grit and execution make them a team to watch.

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Nov .3. 2023 – India has been qualified for the semi-finals of the 2023 Cricket World Cup after a prevailing performance against Sri Lanka Yesterday. The hosts registered a 302-run win over the Lankans at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, their seventh consecutive victory in the tournament.

India batted first and posted a mammoth total of 357/8, thanks to half-centuries from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul. Sri Lanka were then bowled out for just 55 runs, the lowest total in World Cup history, with Mohammed Shami picking up a five-wicket haul.

India’s win places them to the top of the table with 14 points from seven matches, two points ahead of second-placed South Africa. The Proteas needs just one win from their last two matches to qualify for the semis.

Bangladesh are the only team to be officially eliminated from the tournament so far. Reigning champions England are also on the verge of elimination, as one more defeat will knock them out.

India’s qualification for the semi-finals is a witness to their dominance in the tournament so far. They have been the most consistent team, winning all seven of their matches. Their batting has been particularly impressive, with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul all scoring heavily.

Sri Lanka’s performance in the tournament has been disappointing. They have lost five of their seven matches and are in danger of being eliminated. Their batting has been their biggest weakness, with none of their batsmen scoring a century in the tournament so far.

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