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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI at Hamilton, Jan 08, 2025,
New Zealand,
Sri Lanka,
Thomas William Maxwell Latham
Published on: Jan 08, 2025
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Under overcast skies in Hamilton, Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl first in the second ODI against New Zealand. The match, initially delayed by two-and-a-half hours due to rain, has been shortened to a 37-overs-a-side contest. Adjustments to the game include an eight-over-long first powerplay and a maximum of eight overs allowed per bowler.
Key Changes to Playing XIs
Both teams made strategic adjustments to their lineups. New Zealand welcomed back Tom Latham, who had missed the first ODI due to a side strain. Latham replaces wicketkeeper-batter Mitch Hay in the playing XI. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, opted for a spin-heavy approach, bringing in Maheesh Theekshana to replace fast bowler Lahiru Kumara, who struggled in the first match, going wicketless and conceding eight runs per over.
Recap of the First ODI
In the series opener, New Zealand’s seamers dismantled Sri Lanka’s top order early on, setting up a dominant nine-wicket victory. Chasing a modest target of 179, New Zealand achieved the win with 142 balls to spare, highlighting their clinical performance with both bat and ball.
Conditions and Venue Insights
The weather is expected to play a significant role in Hamilton. The damp outfield and cloudy conditions could provide some assistance to fast bowlers with the new ball. However, Seddon Park is renowned for its high-scoring games, with boundaries that are relatively easy to clear, adding intrigue to the contest.
The revised match format includes a second powerplay spanning from the ninth to the 30th over, followed by a seven-over-long third powerplay. These adjustments aim to maintain the balance of the shortened game.
Team Lineups
New Zealand:
Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner (capt), Nathan Smith, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy, Will O’Rourke
Sri Lanka:
Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis ,Charith Asalanka (capt), Janith Liyanage, Chamindu Wickramasinghe, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Eshan Malinga
Asitha Fernando
Outlook
Sri Lanka will aim to address their batting vulnerabilities exposed in the first ODI and capitalize on the early assistance for bowlers. Conversely, New Zealand will look to extend their dominance and secure the series. The weather remains a wildcard, with potential disruptions looming later in the day. Fans can anticipate an exciting contest as both teams adapt to the revised conditions.