It was inevitable. Sri Lanka losing another match against New Zealand in New Zealand. It has been 57 days since they landed in the Kiwi-land and have played Tests and ODIs. But this loss will matter more than any of the previous ones. A World Cup opening match sets your momentum for the tournament and Sri Lanka were on the wrong side of it. (Full Coverage| Venues | Fixtures)
New Zealand on the other hand showed that they have done their homework and they have a team that is ready for every challenge. In this World Cup, they have become the favourites from their traditional tag of dark horses.
Sri Lanka’s misery
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These figures show that Sri Lankan bowlers failed to adjust to conditions and there were signs of nerves. New Zealand played it like any other match.
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Anderson show
The highlight of the match has to be Corey Anderson’s 46-ball 75. He came, he smashed and took New Zealand to 331. Jeevan Mendis dropped him and that was the only chance he gave. He was rampant, punishing the bowlers and scoring most runs down the ground. Sri Lanka’s sloppy fielding gave New Zealand batsmen the extra run every now and then but Anderson was happy scoring the runs through the boundaries. He hit eight fours and two sixes in his innings.
Remember he is an all-rounder? He finished with 2 for 18 in his 3.1 overs.
If New Zealand want to win the Cup, Anderson is the key man along with Brendon McCullum.
New Zelaand middle it
On the other hand, Sri Lankan middle-order never got going. As has been the case for quite some time, Sri Lanka is over-dependent on Tilakratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakarra. And, when it comes to chases, Mathews is the man they all up to. Sunday, Sri Lanka’s number four, five and six batsmen made a total of 60 runs. It is not just this match. In the last six Sri Lanka-New Zealand ODIs, Sri Lankan number 4, 5 and six batsmen’s highest total in a match is 113 which came in the SL-NZ ODI series 4th match.
Sri Lanka need to address this issue and one more – they don’t have a stable middle-order.
New Zealand have begin well but as they say – well begun is half done! They not only need to maintain this form but make sure that the expectations not get into their head because after today’s game they (expectations) are bound to rise.