Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Statistics

Best performances - Batsmen

KS Williamson
KS Williamson
97(95) 8x4 - 2x6
Control %83%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 13 runs
  • 2x4 - 0x6
7 5 13 13 12 6 17 24
LRPL Taylor
LRPL Taylor
96(102) 7x4 - 2x6
Control %90%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 26 runs
  • 0x4 - 1x6
0 13 2 18 17 8 20 18

Best performances - Bowlers

CJ Anderson
CJ Anderson
O10
M0
R52
W4
Eco5.2
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
2W
MJ McClenaghan
MJ McClenaghan
O4.3
M1
R29
W2
Eco6.44
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Commentator: Rohan Sharma

6.30 pm So we leave the sunny shores of Dunedin as the party moves on to Wellington on January 29 for the final ODI of the series. Sri Lanka will badly want to end this tour on a good note, while the hosts would not want to squander the momentum they have incurred thus far through these performances. It has been a superb day of cricket, and we hope you all thoroughly enjoyed it as well. Till the next time then, this is ESPNcricinfo signing off!

Fat Lady : "Oh Danny Boy, The Cup, the Cup is coming..."

Corey Anderson, Man of the Match: You are not always going to get wickets, but today it was nice. Brendon was talking to me quite a bit and backed me up. It was nice to get through ten overs today as well. Feeling reasonably good with the bat, and I thought the way Rosco and Kane played helped make my job easier. It has been really good here in Dunedin. It has been hot so it is nice to see the crowds as well.

Anderson is the Man of the Match

Lahiru Thirimanne, Sri Lanka captain: Our concern is our death bowling. We bowled the first 35 very good, but not so in the last 15 overs. We couldn't get any wickets and we leaked runs. We need to come out of this strong. Our fast bowlers don't have much experience, especially with Nuwan and Lasith out. Lasith should be okay for the World Cup. This is all a learning curve for the young boys. Hopefully we can get it right for the World Cup. Kumar played very well in this series, but our middle order needs to be more consistent. That is our main concern. We do have another game to make this right and get our confidence right for the World Cup

Brendon McCullum, New Zealand captain: It was a thorough performance today. We came in against a very good SL team. The partnerships we built on the way to 315 was very good, and the bowlers came through in the end as well. Very happy with the series win. We try to be reasonably aggressive at the start, but we do have some quality batsmen who can spend time out in the middle. We have the options and some class players to help us get the balance right. Corey I thought was really good today. Kept running in hard and taking wickets and being aggressive with the ball. Ross went very well and missed out on a big total there. You are never going to be 100% as you do crave that perfection. As long as you strive to keep getting better and have the right attitude then we can do some good things.

We will be back shortly with quotes from the match presentation.

6.15pm New Zealand complete yet another sizable victory in Dunedin, this time sealing it by 120 runs, and win the series as they take an unassailable 4-1 lead in the series. Twin 90s from Taylor and Williamson provided the framework for the first innings, before some good, disciplined bowling ensured Sri Lanka could never run away with it. Sangakkara did his best to keep this one going, but once he perished, it was only a matter of time before New Zealand finished off the job. Anderson is the pick of the bowlers having taken figures of 4 for 52.

40.3
W
McClenaghan to Lakmal, OUT, and Guptill ends it all after Lakmal goes after this back of a length, looking to cart it over midwicket, but gets a top-edge which flies right over the wicket, with Guptill taking the catch just over the non-striker's end

RAS Lakmal c Guptill b McClenaghan 3 (7m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 60

Kumar: "What is Thirumanne thinking by making Lakmal bat? Does he expect that Lakmal and Herath will get SL over the line. This will do more harm than good cause this might aggravate Lakmal's injury."

40.3
1w
McClenaghan to Lakmal, 1 wide, 129 kph, slips in the bouncer which is well over Lakmal's head as the umpire signals to the scorer
40.2
2
McClenaghan to Lakmal, 2 runs, 135 kph, picks up this length ball on middle and leg and lifts it high over cow corner, but not enough to beat a chasing McCullum, who puts in a splendid dive before the rope to save the run
40.1
0
McClenaghan to Lakmal, no run, 135 kph, brings the hammer down as this is fended away to the off side

END OF OVER:
40 | 1 Run | SL: 192/9 (124 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 4.80, RRR: 12.40)

  • Rangana Herath1 (5b)
  • Suranga Lakmal1 (2b)
  • Kyle Mills6-0-29-0
  • Mitchell McClenaghan4-1-26-1

CharlyPharly: "Sri Lanka know their strengths - three of the best ODI batsman in the world. They know their weaknesses - middle lower order batting and 3-5 bowling. They need to work within that framework and work out the best strategy. I think put your best three batsman at 3, 4 and 5 (i.e. swap Dilshan down the order), and open with some aggressive risky stroke makers. "

39.6
0
Mills to Herath, no run, 127 kph, gets a bottom-edge to this attempted pull through midwicket, but the ball ends up falling short of Ronchi as he went after it
39.5
0
Mills to Herath, no run, 130 kph, pitches it up a bit further as Herath seems to be stuck in an infinite loop

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Sri Lanka 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st56TM DilshanHDRL Thirimanne
2nd5KC SangakkaraHDRL Thirimanne
3rd21DPMD JayawardeneKC Sangakkara
4th64KC SangakkaraFDM Karunaratne
5th12KC SangakkaraLD Chandimal
6th10KC SangakkaraBMAJ Mendis
7th3KC SangakkaraNLTC Perera
8th18KC SangakkaraKTGD Prasad
9th2HMRKB HerathKTGD Prasad
10th4HMRKB HerathRAS Lakmal