Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis stumps New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner during the first Twenty20 International at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Saturday.—AFP
Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis stumps New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner during the first Twenty20 International at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Saturday.—AFP

DAMBULLA: A captain’s knock by Charith Asalanka steered Sri Lanka to a hard-fought four-wicket victory over New Zealand with six balls to spare in Saturday’s Twenty20 opener in Dambulla.

Chasing a modest 136 to win, Sri Lanka’s batsman struggled to capitalise against the second-string visiting team.

But a crucial 38-run stand for the sixth wicket between Asalanka and Wanindu Hasaranga steadied the ship and inched the team to victory.

“Overall it is a good win,” Asalanka said. “We should have restricted them to 110 or 120 but they did well with the lower order.”

The stand was broken when Hasaranga went for a big shot off Zakary Foulkes but fell short, caught at mid-on by Kiwi captain Mitchell Santner and departing for 22.

Left-arm spinner Dunith Wellalage, who took three of New Zealand’s wickets after the tourists opted to bat, sealed Sri Lanka’s win in style when he pulled Jacob Duffy for a six over mid-wicket.

Asalanka finished unbeaten on a well-judged 35 off 28 balls.

New Zealand’s below-par total had given Sri Lanka some breathing room.

Top-order batsman Kusal Perera etched his name in the record books, surpassing Tillak­aratne Dilshan to become Sri Lanka’s highest run-scorer in T20s with his quickfire 23 off 17 balls.

New Zealand’s 135 all out was the third-lowest total in T20Is in Dambulla.

“It is a challenge to adjust to conditions,” Santner said. “At halfway we felt that we can defend it but a couple of partnerships took it away from us. We were expecting 160 after winning the toss but the dew settled in and it was hard to hold the ball and that’s probably food for thought tomorrow.”

Fresh from a commanding red-ball series win in India, the tourists arrived in the island nation missing Tom Blundell, Rachin Ravindra and other stalwarts who are resting for an upcoming Test battle against England.

All-rounder Michael Bracewell showed some fight with 27 off 24, including two fours and a six.

New Zealand managed to go past 100 after a gutsy 39-run stand for the ninth wicket between Ish Sodhi and Foulkes.

Foulkes, joint top-scorer with 27 off 16, hit a four and a six to help the Kiwis salvage some pride before Sodhi’s departure on 10 in the final over.

New Zealand handed a debut to wicketkeeper-batsman Mitc­hell Hay, who was caught off a Matheesha Pathirana delivery on his second ball for nought.

The second and final match of the series is at the same venue on Sunday.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND:

T. Robinson b Wellalage 3
W. Young lbw Theekshana 19
M. Chapman c Hasaranga b Thushara 1
G. Phillips lbw Hasaranga 13
M. Bracewell c Kamindu Mendis b Thushara 27
M. Hay c Kusal Mendis b Pathirana 0
J. Clarkson c Kamindu Mendis b Pathirana 3
M. Santner st Kusal Mendis b Hasaranga 16
Z. Foulkes not out 27
I. Sodhi c Asalanka b Wellalage 10
J. Duffy c Kusal Mendis b Wellalage 0

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-6, NB-1, W-5) 16
TOTAL (all out, 19.3 overs) 135
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-16 (Robinson), 2-20 (Chapman), 3-31 (Young), 4-53 (Phillips), 5-59 (Hay), 6-67 (Clarkson), 7-86 (Bracewell), 8-96 (Santner), 9-135 (Sodhi).
BOWLING: Theekshana 4-0-21-1, Thushara 3-0-14-2 (1w), Wellalage 3.3-0-20-3, Hasaranga 4-0-20-2, Asalanka 2-0-25-0, Pathirana 3-0-25-2 (4w, 1nb)

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka b Foulkes 19
Kusal Mendis lbw Santner 0
K. Perera lbw Bracewell 23
Kamindu Mendis c Sodhi b Phillips 23
C. Asalanka not out 35
B. Rajapaksa c Hay b Foulkes 4
W. Hasaranga c Santner b Foulkes 22
D. Wellalage not out 11

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-2) 3
TOTAL (for six wickets, 19 overs) 140
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3 (Mendis), 2-43 (Nissanka), 3-55 (Perera), 4-82 (Mendis), 5-87 (Rajapaksa), 6-125 (Hasaranga)
DID NOT BAT: M. Theekshana, M. Pathirana, N. Thushara
BOWLING: Duffy 4-0-29-0, Santner 4-0-30-1, Bracewell 4-0-31-1, Foulkes 3-0-20-3, Sodhi 2-0-17-0, Phillips 2-0-12-1
RESULT: Sri Lanka won by four wickets.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2024

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