The Kiwis needed ten runs off the final over and despite Daniel Vettori’s runout, Nathan hit a four and a six to confirm the two-wicket win. Chasing 135 proved tricky for the Kiwis, especially with Brendon McCullum’s departure in the first over of the reply. Jessie Ryder, however, scored a quickfire 42 and shared small, but useful, partnerships to edge his team closer to the target, leaving Nathan to finish off in a flurry. Earlier, Mahela Jayawardene carried on his scintillating Indian Premier League form to guide his side to a respectable total.
Jayawardene smashed an unbeaten 81 off only 51 deliveries without much support from the other end. Dinesh Chandimal (29), on debut for Sri Lanka, shared a 59-run third-wicket partnership as Vettori’s decision to open the bowling with off-spinner Nathan paid dividends. Shane Bond grabbed a brace to restrict Sri Lanka to a total that was surpassed by New Zealand’s batsmen.
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