Sri Lanka’s Unbeaten Home Run Continues with Series Victory
Sri Lanka maintained their impressive home dominance by taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match ODI series against New Zealand, marking their first series win over the Kiwis since 2012. In a rain-affected second ODI, Sri Lanka triumphed by three wickets, showcasing a resilient performance that highlighted both batting and bowling strengths.
Kusal Mendis Leads with a Stellar Performance
Kusal Mendis was the star of the low-scoring encounter, playing a match-winning unbeaten 74-run knock. His composure, paired with key contributions from the lower order, guided Sri Lanka past the finish line. Earlier in the match, Jeffrey Vandersay’s three-wicket haul played a crucial role in restricting New Zealand to 209 runs in 45.1 overs.
Record Sixth Consecutive Home Series Win
This victory secured Sri Lanka’s sixth consecutive bilateral ODI series win on home soil—their longest-ever winning streak. The team has now remained undefeated in 10 consecutive home series since their loss to India in July 2021. Achieving five bilateral ODI series wins in 2024 alone matched their 2014 record.
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Spin-Dominated Strategy
New Zealand heavily relied on spin, delivering 34 overs of it—the most in any of their ODI innings—surpassing their previous record of 33 overs in Dambulla. Despite their strategy, Sri Lanka’s determined batting lineup navigated the challenge effectively.
Bracewell’s Bowling Heroics Fall Short
Michael Bracewell’s impressive four-wicket haul for New Zealand wasn’t enough to prevent Sri Lanka’s victory. Earlier in the match, New Zealand’s batting efforts were led by Mark Chapman, who scored a brisk 76 off 81 balls, laced with eight boundaries and three sixes. Mitch Hay supported with a valuable 49 off 62 balls.
Final Over Drama and Victory
Reduced to 47 overs per side due to rain, Sri Lanka chased the target successfully, reaching 210 for the loss of 7 wickets in 46 overs. This marked a historic and morale-boosting series win for Sri Lanka, reaffirming their stronghold on home turf and setting a significant milestone in their cricket journey.