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Williamson c Chameera b Siriwardana 59, R. Chameera had an impressive game, as did the other Sri Lankan novice Jeffrey Vandersay. Thirimanne (not out) 87, D.Bowling: Pradeep 10-0-55-2, Chameera 10-0-38-2, Acrylic letter signs Suppliers Dilshan 8-1-43-0, Kulasekara 5-0-31-0, Mathews 2-0-17-0, Vandersay 10-1-55-2, Siriwardana 5-0-33-1.Bowling: Southee 6-0-44-0, Milne 6-0-50-0, Bracewell 6. Ronchi c Kapugedera b Pradeep 7, D.A cracking 91 by Tillakaratne Dilshan set Sri Lanka up for an eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in Nelson today to keep their one-day series alive. Dilshan run out 91, L.FoW: 1-98, 2-209. Total: (for 8 wkts, in 50 overs) 276. Southee (not out) 18.Brendon McCullum, was dropped on 30 and added a further 29 runs before meekly yielding his wicket when he slapped a full toss from Milinda Siriwardana to Dushmantha Chameera at mid-on. It was the introduction of New Zealand’s fourth quick, Mitchell McClenaghan, that snapped the opening stand when Gunathilaka was caught by Ross Taylor at first slip for 65. Taylor c Mathews b Vandersay 0, H.

 Batting first in the opening matches on faster wickets in Christchurch, Dilshan, Thirimanne and Gunathilaka posted a total of 43 runs from their combined six innings.. Total: (for 2 wkts, in 46.Sri Lanka: D. Nicholls b Chameera 20, M. New Zealand strike bowlers Tim Southee and Adam Milne were belted out of the attack in five overs. SCOREBOARDNew Zealand: M. Bracewell c sub (Senanayake) b Pradeep 30, A. New Zealand now lead the series 2-1 with two matches remaining. Sri Lanka knocked off their 277-run target with 22 balls to spare in a remarkable turnaround after being outplayed in the first two matches. Extras: (w6, nb 1) 7.2-0-45-0, McClenaghan 9-0-39-1, Santner 10-0-59-0, Williamson 8-0-38-0, Guptill 1-0-2-0. Kane Williamson’s 59 was the only score to better a half-century. Santner runout 38, L.2 overs) 277. When New Zealand looked to be lining themselves up for a big score on a wicket that suggested an innings of 300-plus, Vandersay removed Tom Latham for 42 and Ross Taylor without scoring in three deliveries.

Doug Bracewell was brought on in the sixth over to arrest the onslaught only to have Gunathilaka smack his first ball for six to bring up Sri Lanka’s 50. Milne (not out) 17, T. Dilshan was run out when turned back by Thirimanne when attempting a difficult single. Dinesh Chandimal was not out 27 at the end as the match followed the same formula as the first two where the team that lost the toss batted second and dominated. But they were more at home on the accommodating Saxton Oval where Dilshan took 92 balls for his 91 and stood in partnerships of 98 with Gunathilaka and 111 with Thirimanne. Gunathilaka c Taylor b McClenaghan 65, T. Extras: (lb4, w10, nb1) 15. In addition to the valuable catch to remove Williamson, the 23-year-old Chameera claimed the wickets of Martin Guptill (30) and Henry Nicholls (20) and ran out Mitchell Santner (38). Chandimal (not out) 27. In addition to Dilshan’s heroics, Lahiru Thirimanne cracked an unbeaten 87 and Danushka Gunathilaka made 65. Latham c Pradeep b Vandersay 42, K.FoW: 1-42, 2-102, 3-102, 4-143, 5-163, 6-191, 7-215, 8-257. In contrast to Sri Lanka’s rollicking performance, the New Zealand innings showed signs of rust after so few batsmen had a chance to get in the middle in the first two games. Guptill c Dilshan b Chameera 30, T