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New Zealand boosts SEMI-FINAL hopes, defeats Sri Lanka

New Zealand solidifies their position to qualify for the semifinal of the ongoing World Cup with a 5-wicket victory against Sri Lanka at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday. The Kiwis are now in the fourth spot with 10 points and an NRR of 0.743, leaving Pakistan needing to win by at least 287 runs […]

New Zealand solidifies their position to qualify for the semifinal of the ongoing World Cup with a 5-wicket victory against Sri Lanka at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday.
The Kiwis are now in the fourth spot with 10 points and an NRR of 0.743, leaving Pakistan needing to win by at least 287 runs against England. While chasing a paltry score of 172, New Zealand stumbled five times, with openers Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, skipper Kane Williamson, Mark Chapman, and Daryl Mitchell turning out to be the victims of the night
Conway and Ravindra provided an ideal start to the Kiwis, scoring at a brisk pace in the powerplay and putting up 73 runs. In the next 10 overs, Sri Lanka bounced back claiming three wickets to raise hopes of an unlikely comeback.
Dushmantha Chameera broke the opening partnership by dismissing Conway for a score of 45(42). Maheesh Theekshana followed up in the next over to send Ravindra back to the pavilion for a score of 42(34).
Williamson (14) has performed consistently in the limited number of appearances that he has made in the tournament but today failed to make his mark in the match. The experienced batter tried to play a cut shot, found an inside edge and the ball crashed into the stumps.
Mark Chapman and Daryl Mitchell’s miscommunication helped Sri Lanka claim their fourth wicket of the night.
Mitchell lost his wicket while making an attempt to clear the boundary, he tried to lift it over the covers but played it a bit early, Asalanka at deep mid-wicket made no mistake while taking the catch.
Glenn Philips and Tom Latham ensured that the Kiwis chased down the target without losing any further wickets.
Earlier in the innings, New Zealand’s star-studded pace bowling attack set the tone of the game picking up early wickets and restricting Sri Lanka’s hopes of putting up a massive score.
Before the end of the powerplay, Sri Lanka were down by five wickets after putting up a score of 74 runs on the board. Boult set the tone of the game by conceding just a single run in the first over.
Tim Southee made the most of the available opportunity and made most of it by dismissing Pathum Nissanka for a score of 2(8).
Boult made his mark in the match in the fourth over by dismissing out-of-form Kusal Mendis 6(7), continuing his horror show at the ongoing World Cup.
In the same over Sadeera Samarawickrama (1) went down while attempting to play a stroke and found a thick edge which carried straight to Daryl Mitchell at the wide slip. Kusal Perera on the other end continued to find boundaries trying to keep Sri Lanka’s run flow while wickets continued to tumble down on the
other end.

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