ICC World Cup-2019: New Zealand’s superb bowling dismantles fragile Sri Lanka

New Zealand’s superb bowling display saw them dismantle a fragile Sri Lanka and open their World Cup campaign with a dominant 10-wicket win in Cardiff.

After being put in to bat, Sri Lanka collapsed to 136 all out in 29.2 overs, with New Zealand fast bowlers Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson taking three wickets each.

Only captain and opener Dimuth Karunaratne resisted, carrying his bat for 52 not out.

Black Caps openers Martin Guptill (73 not out) and Colin Munro (58 not out) raced to their target in just 16.1 overs in aggressive yet composed fashion.

Kane Williamson’s side also impressed in the field in a convincing victory to begin their bid to go one better than losing to Australia in the 2015 final.

The manner of their defeat reinforces expectations that a limited Sri Lanka side will struggle in this tournament and they now face a tough match against Afghanistan on Tuesday.

Brief scores

Sri Lanka: 136 in 29.2 overs (Karunaratne 52 n.o., Kushal Perera 29, Thisara Perera 27, Matt Henry 3 for 29, Lockie Ferguson 3 for 22) lost to New Zealand: 137 for no loss in 16.1 overs (Martin Guptill 73 n.o., Colin Munro 58 n.o.); Player of the Match: Matt Henry.

This post was published on June 2, 2019 6:25 pm