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New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by five runs in a sensational finale to their Twenty20 on Sunday and drew the series 1-1. New Zealand was all out for 108 in 19.3 overs but dismissed Sri Lanka for 103 ...
New Zealand won the toss and elected to field. Kusal Perera (SL) scored his 2,000th run and first century in T20Is. [14] He became the third Sri Lankan player to score a T20I century after Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene. [15] This was Sri Lanka's first victory in T20Is in New Zealand since 2006. [16]
New Zealand last toured Sri Lanka in 2019. [7] On 23 August 2024, SLC announced that, the first Test would be played across six days, with a rest day set for 21 September, due to the Presidential Election. [8] Sri Lanka's first-innings total of 602 for 5 in the second Test was their first 500-plus total against New Zealand in the format.
New Zealand had the advantage after reducing Sri Lanka to 178-5 and with the last recognized pair out in the middle. Mendis, with Kusal Mendis (50), was involved in a 103-run partnership for the ...
New Zealand scored the most runs by a team in a three-match bilateral ODI series. New Zealand's series aggregate of 1,054 runs are the most for any team in a three-match ODI series. They surpassed India's total of 1,053 runs in their home series against England in 2017. [9] New Zealand also went on to win the one-off T20I match by 35 runs. [10]