Seifert 88 helps New Zealand ace chase and clinch series
Has New Zealand secured the three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka 2-1 after an exhilarating decider in Queenstown on Saturday (April 8). After Sri Lanka posted areas of strength for a/6 from their 20 overs, riding on the rear of a 48-ball 73 from Kusal Mendis, Tom Seifert drove the answer with a similarly merciless 88 off only 48 however a last over breakdown brought the pursuit down to the penultimate bundle of the game.
With 10 to get off the last finished and seven wickets close by, the chances were well for the hosts. On top of which, Imprint Chapman hacked a six over profound midwicket off Lahiru Kumara on the absolute first ball. Notwithstanding, the hosts lost a full go-around of wickets in the following three conveyances - including Jimmy Neesham to a run out without confronting a ball - bringing the condition down to 3 off 3 preceding at last winning the series with a ball in excess.
Following on from his 79* from the past game, Seifert overwhelmed two 50 years stands front and center in the pursuit. The initial organization was worth 53 in 5.3 overs, in which Chad Bowes contributed just 17 off 18 balls before Kumara got the guests a genuinely necessary forward leap. Seifert, in any case, held hands with his commander Tom Latham (31 off 23) to put on 84 runs for the second-wicket that set the tall pursue back on target. Latham played anchor, and Seifert continued with his shots, getting to his second progressive 50 years with a six off Wanindu Hasaranga over midwicket, in only 26 conveyances. Among them, the pair kept basically a limit streaming each finished. On the uncommon event they couldn't, they made it up for certain amazing running between the wickets to stay aware of the asking rate.
At 154/3, when Siefert fell toward the start of the seventeenth over, New Zealand were easily positioned with only 29 off 23 required. Nonetheless, the three ensuing overs yielded 6, 6 and 7, passing on Kumara with only nine to play with in the last finished. He had Chapman to-edging in the covers and the other set player, Daryl Mitchell, miscuing his draw to give Sri Lanka a weak expectation yet Rachin Ravindra maintained an even-mind to direct the hosts home eventually.
In the principal innings, Mendis got Sri Lanka moving in the powerplay, after a careful beginning, with consecutive sixes off Matt Henry. He invited turn into the assault by smoking a six straight over Ravindra's head and in spite of losing his initial accomplice, Pathum Nissanka to Ish Sodhi at the opposite end, kept the going after. The opener hammered four sixes and as numerous limits more in his engaging thump, arriving at his 50 years in 36 balls with a smart flick over profound square leg for six off Adam Milne.
Kusal Perera made a big difference for the beat, getting through a run-out possibility on 24 preceding ultimately capitulating to a Milne direct hit that welcomed the draperies down on his 21-ball appearance worth 31. Dhananjaya de Silva likewise pummeled two maximums in his 9-ball thump of 20 yet wickets in bunches towards the end stopped Sri Lanka's force holding them to 182/6 which didn't demonstrate enough.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 182/6 in 20 overs (Kusal Mendis 73, Kusal Perera 33; Ben Lister 2-37) lost to New Zealand 183/6 in 19.5 overs (tim Seifert 88, Tom Latham 31; Lahiru Kumara 3-38) by 4 wickets