CADRIFF: New Zealand defeated Sri
Lanka by one wicket in a dramatic Champions Trophy group A match in Cardiff on
Sunday.
The Black Caps messed up a simple
chase of Sri Lanka's 138 all out and were reduced to 122-8, before the
last-wicket pair of Tim Southee and Mitchell McClenaghan saw them through in
the 37th over.
eft-arm seamer McClenaghan set up
the victory with 4-43 after Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat, but
Malinga stole the thunder with 4-34 that almost secured his team an improbable
victory.
The dramatic win helped New Zealand
end a six-match losing streak against the Sri Lankans and claim full points in
their first match of the eight-nation tournament.
New Zealand were cruising at 48-1
when Sri Lanka hit back with three wickets for one run in the space of eight
deliveries.
Malinga triggered the collapse with
a full toss that crashed into Kane Williamson's pads. Umpire Rod Tucker upheld
an appeal for leg-before.
Ross Taylor was leg-before to
spinner Rangana Herath for zero, before Martin Guptill edged seamer Shaminda
Eranga high to Mahela Jayawardene in the slips.
When James Franklin fell leg-before
to Tillakaratne Dilshan in the 15th over, New Zealand had lost half their side
for 70 runs.
Brothers Brendon and Nathan McCullum
put on 35 for the seventh wicket to raise New Zealand's hopes before Malinga
removed both batsmen in three balls to make it 122-8 in the 32nd over.
The ninth wicket of Kyle Mills fell
when five runs were needed, and even though Malinga conceded just one run in
the next over, Dilshan gave away four runs to seal the Black Caps' win.
Sri Lanka, who had won 10 of their
last 11 completed 50-over games against New Zealand, let themselves down with a
sloppy batting display in the first session.
Veteran Kumar Sangakkara played a
lone hand for the Islanders with 68, his 75th one-day half-century, but five of
the other six top-order batsmen failed to reach double figures as the team
folded in 37.5 overs.
Sri Lanka never recovered after
losing Kusal Perera off the first ball of the match when New Zealand captain
Brendon McCullum flew to his left at second slip to pick up a brilliant catch
off Mills.
Dilshan hit 20 off 18 balls when he
was bowled by McClenaghan to make Sri Lanka 27-2.
It soon became 33-3 as veteran
Daniel Vettori, playing his first one-dayer since the World Cup semi-final
against the same opponents in Colombo two years ago, struck with his fourth
delivery.
A slower, flighted ball caught star
batsman Jayawardene on the back foot and umpire Bruce Oxenford upheld Vettori's
loud appeal for leg-before.
Sangakkara fell in the 37th over,
caught at point by Williamson off spinner Nathan McCullum, who finished with
two wickets.
New Zealand next play Australia in
Birmingham on Wednesday, a day before Sri Lanka clash with hosts England at the
Oval in London. (Agencies)
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