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That would be all from this game as the Sri Lankan bowling blow away the home side for a consolation win. This is Dwaipayan Mukherjee, signing off with my co-commentator, Karthik Raj. We will see you soon!
Mitchell Santner (New Zealand Captain) : "Disappointing to not win. Not the way we wanted to finish the series. Credit to Sri Lanka for the way they bowled at the start of our innings. They got the ball swinging and made it challenging for us by taking some great catches. A lot of positives for us to see the guys performing across different roles which bodes well for us. The lads had stepped up across this white ball tour against Sri Lanka who have a pretty formidable depth."
Charith Asalanka (Sri Lanka Captain): "It is always great to have a comeback like this. Unfortunately, we lost both the series within the first two games but it was a pleasure to watch the boys play like this today. These type of wins help us. Few more areas to work on, especially with the fast bowlers. Credit to the New Zealand team, they put us under pressure in different moments. Thanks to New Zealand cricket for having us, the hospitality was very nice."
Matt Henry is the Player of Series for his 9 wickets, here is what he has to say : Massive moment for me, shame that we could not get across the line today but it has been a pretty good series for us. We will sit back and reflect, many positives for us in the series.
Asitha Fernando (Player of the Match): "It is a huge confidence booster for me and the team also given how we played in the previous two games. We identified few areas to improve. Straight after this, will be working on those aspects."
Asitha Fernando has been named as the 'Player of the Match'
Time for the Post-match Presentation!
8:36 PM Local Time (1:06 PM IST) : Sri Lanka (290 for 8) defeat New Zealand (150 all out) by 140 runs
Mark Chapman - 81 (81) | Nathan Smith - 17 (29) Asitha Fernando - 3/26 | Maheesh Theekshana - 3/35
The difference that runs on the board can make for any team was pretty evident today. Sri Lanka had their intensity high, accuracy was on the spot and they hardly put a foot wrong. Will Young was dropped in the 3rd ball of the innings as Asalanka couldn't grab an opportunity in the slip cordon.
Thankfully for the visitors, it didn't prove to be an expensive reprieve because the opener departed for an 8 ball duck in only the 2nd over of the chase as Theekshana opened the wickets tally for his side. Asitha Fernando cleaned up Rachin Ravindra with an absolutely amazing in-swinger that reduced the home side to 4 for 2 in the 3rd over.
It was a bowling clinic with the Asian side looking as if they'd pick up a wicket anytime. The first boundary of the chase had to wait till the 4th over of the chase when Chapman cut Theekshana for a couple of boundaries. The first change in bowling happened in the 6th over with Eshan Malinga coming into the attack and dismissing Daryl Mitchell in only his 3rd ball of the day as the hosts got pushed into deeper trouble.
A brilliant catch at backward point by Wanindu Hasaranga made it 21 for 4, with the Sri Lankans ecstatic. Sri Lanka were 23 for 4 in the first ODI, 22 for 4 in the 2nd ODI and then restricted the home side to 21 for 5 in only the 7th over today. The visitors were grabbing sharp catches to make short work of the final ODI where they were out to salvage pride.
New Zealand went from disarray to disaster as Bracewell became the 6th wicket to fall even before they could put up 50 runs on the board.
Least balls faced at the fall of 5th wicket in ODIs in New Zealand since 1998 -
WI: 23 balls vs NZ Christchurch 2017 NZ: 41 balls vs SL Auckland 2025 AUS: 49 balls vs NZ Auckland 2016 UAE: 50 balls vs WI Napier 2015
There was a half century stand between Smith and Chapman but it only delayed the inevitable. Chapman deserves a lot of appreciation for his lone battle but he was left with too much. Presentation to follow shortly.
29.4 Maheesh Theekshana to Mark Chapman, DRAGGED ON AND IT IS OVER! Full-toss outside-off, Chapman wants to swing towards mid-wicket but he can only get an inside-edge onto the stumps as New Zealand are all-out for 150! Chapman's valiant 81-run knock cannot prevent the Kiwis from going down by 140 runs against Sri Lanka in this third ODI! A consolation victory for the visitors after losing the first two ODIs!
Mark Chapman b Maheesh Theekshana 81 (81b 10x4 1x6)
29.3 Maheesh Theekshana to Mark Chapman, FOUR! Short outside-off, Chapman moves across to his left and pulls it behind square for a boundary.
29.2 Maheesh Theekshana to Mark Chapman, length delivery outside-off, Chapman looks to pull but he misses it. Mis-judged the length there.
29.1 Maheesh Theekshana to Mark Chapman, length delivery with width, Chapman slaps it to deep covers. No run.
Sri Lanka are only a wicket away now.
29
overs
146/9score
1
W
0
1
1
1wd
0
runs
William O'Rourke*
1(3)
Mark Chapman
77(77)
Eshan Malinga
3/35
28.6 Eshan Malinga to William O'Rourke, short and angling in, O'Rourke ducks under the ball again. No run.
28.6 Eshan Malinga to William O'Rourke, short and angling in, O'Rourke ducks under the ball. WIDE called.
28.5 Eshan Malinga to Mark Chapman, full and slow outside-leg, Chapman clips it to deep square-leg for a single.
28.4 Eshan Malinga to William O'Rourke, yorker angling in, O'Rourke clips it to square-leg for a single.
28.3 Eshan Malinga to William O'Rourke, yorker angling into the stumps, O'Rourke clips it to short mid-wicket. No run.