By Fathima Zanaida
PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka
(TheSportsNEXT) November 4, 2012: Inclement weather once again left bad
taste in the mouth of cricket lovers on Sunday when rain forced another cricket
game to use the infamous Duckworth-Lewis Method as Sri Lanka took a 1-0 lead in
the five-match One Day Internationals by winning the second ODI at Pallekele
International Cricket Stadium by 14 runs.
Watching cricket action in Sri Lanka has been a tough thing
this season as right from the Sri Lanka Premier League, the ICC World Twenty20
2012, and now the New Zealand tour to Sri Lanka all saw some of the potentially
best matches either washed out or were decided on the Duckworth-Lewis Method.
The first One Day International of the series was washed out
and the second match also succumbed to inclement weather conditions on Sunday
when New Zealand gave them a great chance by scoring 250 runs for the loss of
six wickets from their 50 overs.
New Zealand were looking good to make a match of this one as
they had reduced Sri Lanka to 118 for three from 22.5 overs before rain played
spoilsport at Pallekele and at that point in time the hosts were 14 runs above
the par score as per the Duckworth-Lewis Method calculations.
Mahela Jayawardene and Angelo Mathews were at the crease and
the Kiwi bowlers had already gotten rid of Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar
Sangakkara and scalp of Mahela could have made the match all the more
interesting, but it wasn’t to be in the end.
Batting first, New Zealand scored 250/6, thanks to four
major knocks led by skipper Ross Taylor who hit 72 from 62 balls smashing seven
boundaries and two maximums.
BJ Watling (55 from 86 – 6 fours), Rob Nicol (46 from 74 - 3
fours), and James Franklin (35 not out from 40 – 1 six) also came good with the
bat after New Zealand had to leave out Brendon McCullum due to a strain.
The BlackCaps innings had two major partnerships, one
between Rob Nicol and and BJ Watling worth 83 runs for the second wicket and
second between skipper Ross Taylor and James Franklin as they added 91 for the
fourth wicket.
Lasith Malinga took two wickets for 39 runs while Rangana
Herath proved difficult to get away as he bowled a miser spell of one for 28.
Nuwan Kulasekara (10-1-50-1), Angelo Mathews (7-0-38-1), and Thisara Perera
(7-0-52-1) also captured a wicket each.
Chasing 251-run target was not a walk in the park at
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the home side needed one of their
three top batsmen, i.e. Tillakaratne Dilshan, Kumar Sangakkara, and Mahela
Jayawardene, to stay there right to the end.
However, it was rain which had the final say as Sri Lanka scored
118 for three from 22.5 overs when rain finally put an end to cricket action
and with it New Zealand’s chances of winning the second ODI.
Lasith Malinga was declared Man of the Match for his disciplined
and hostile bowling spell.
The two teams will contest the third One Day International
at the same venue on November 6 (Tuesday).
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