Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Great news, we're about to start. 27 overs for NZ's chase. They need 221.

8:45pm: News is there is going to be an inspection by the umpires at 8:50pm, which means we could have a start as early as 9pm, though probably later. Obviously the overs will be reduced.

8:15pm: Better news actually. Looks like the covers are coming off as the rain has stopped. We might get a shortened chase after all.

7.50pm Still raining in Dambulla. Fidel is back on rain watch.

6.35pm We've had some rain and it has forced the players off the field. That might be it for the Sri Lankan innings. The entire outfield is under the covers (duh!). Sri Lanka should feel pretty good about their work so far. Kusal Mendis cruised to his career-best score (143). He's always had these knocks in him, these singular innings that seem to pull all the focus towards him. Only thing is he goes a little quiet afterwards. Avishka Fernando, with all that power and all that grace, also filled his boots (100). There have only been five successful chases of 300-plus targets in Sri Lanka. But in those five is a bit of a pattern that New Zealand can take solace from. Three of those have come in the last two years. Course if the rain keeps up, it'll be a shortened chase and that will also play into the hands of the team chasing.

Jordan: "NZ will be pretty happy right now. 330 is a big score but not impossible to chase with some luck. Its not the 370 i was worried about. With rain scheduled for at least an hour and predicted storms later NZ will be feeling a lot more comfortable now than 25 overs ago"

Matthew: "Well I guess having to chase around 335 beats chasing 360, right? NZ still gonna have to bat really well to win regardless."

Chuvi : "NZ may be lucky with the rains pouring down. A shortened contest would only help them. "

Gul: "@Qaaid Yes IMO i wanted Kamindu and Kusal to swap positions…Kusal has the ability to score faster…But this knock of his will make it difficult for the selectorsOn the other hand i would swap sadeera with Chamindu and move Janith to 4"


49.2
W
Duffy to Asalanka, OUT, slower bouncer outside off, from round the wicket, gets big on Asalanka's hook and messes with his timing. The SL captain can only top-edge this offcutter to deep square leg, where Young makes no mistake this time. Uh-oh, the rain has returned

KIC Asalanka c Young b Duffy 40 (42m 28b 3x4 2x6) SR: 142.85

Krishna: "SL have a in form batter in Kamindu Mendis. They are not making use of him properly."

49.1
1
Duffy to Liyanage, 1 run, shortish and outside off, hauled away to long-on. Possibly a slower one

New Zealand 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st88WA YoungTB Robinson
2nd1HM NichollsWA Young
3rd6MS ChapmanHM Nicholls
4th5MS ChapmanGD Phillips
5th10MG BracewellGD Phillips
6th24MG BracewellMJ Hay
7th22MG BracewellMJ Santner
8th15MG BracewellNG Smith
9th0MG BracewellIS Sodhi
10th4MG BracewellJA Duffy