Ravindra, Santner Shine as NZ Crush Sri Lanka, Knock Hosts Out of T20 WC

New Zealand secured a commanding 61-run victory over Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Super 8, eliminating the co-hosts from the tournament. All-rounder Rachin Ravindra, named Player of the Match, credited the team's tactical use of slower deliveries on a turning Colombo pitch. Skipper Mitchell Santner's crucial partnership was highlighted as the turning point, helping NZ post a competitive total. The win puts New Zealand in a strong position to reach the semifinals, with their final group match against England being decisive.

Key Points: NZ Defeats Sri Lanka in T20 WC Super 8, Advances Semifinal Hopes

  • NZ wins by 61 runs
  • Sri Lanka eliminated from T20 WC
  • Santner-Ravindra partnership key
  • NZ's semifinal fate vs England
  • Pitch favored slower deliveries
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"It's always pleasing to take a win like that": Rachin Ravindra after New Zealand defeat Sri Lanka in Super 8 clash

Rachin Ravindra & Mitchell Santner lead NZ to a 61-run win over Sri Lanka, eliminating the co-hosts. Santner calls England clash crucial for semifinal spot.

"It's always pleasing to take a win like that. Amazing, especially at their home, awesome performance. - Rachin Ravindra"

Colombo, February 25

After New Zealand secured a convincing win over Sri Lanka in the Super 8 clash at the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup, all-rounder Rachin Ravindra credited the team's tactical awareness, particularly the decision to rely on slower deliveries on a surface that assisted change of pace.

Fantastic all-round performances by Ravindra and skipper Mitchell Santner powered New Zealand to a 61-run win over Sri Lanka in their T20 World Cup clash at Colombo on Wednesday, knocking out the co-hosts out of the competition.

With this win, New Zealand, who earlier had earned one point after a washout against Pakistan, are now in second spot with three points and have a chance to move to the semifinals, with their final Super Eight clash against semifinalists England being important.

NZ's closest competitor is Pakistan, which would reach three points if they happen to beat Sri Lanka in their final Super Eight clash. If Kiwis lose their final Super Eight clash and Pakistan win theirs, the net-run-rate would decide who gets the second semifinal spot from the group. Sri Lanka, having lost both their games, is eliminated from the competition.

After winning the Player of the Match award, Ravindra highlighted the significance of adapting to conditions and executing plans effectively in challenging circumstances.

"It's always pleasing to take a win like that. Amazing, especially at their home, awesome performance. I guess understanding that slower was better, and a few stats were put out there... Under 85ks. Santner is obviously a master at that craft, so we decided that slower is the plan. The Sri Lanka crowd is fantastic... Reminds you why you play the game. There was a period where they were screaming 'New Zealand, New Zealand', so credit to them," Ravindra said after the match.

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka expressed his disappointment after his side's defeat to the New Zealand national cricket team, admitting that letting down the home crowd was "really embarrassing".

Reflecting on the loss, Shanaka pointed to a crucial partnership involving Mitchell Santner as the turning point of the match.

"It is really embarrassing to disappoint the home crowd. We started really well, but to be honest, that Santner partnership was a good one. Took the game away from us. Also, the decision to bowl first... We didn't expect the pitch to turn this much, because it's a new pitch. Wanted to restrict them under 130, but to be honest, they played really well," Shanaka said after the match.

Addressing concerns over team combination, Shanaka revealed that Kusal Perera had entered the game carrying a minor issue, but refrained from using it as an excuse for the defeat.

"[Kusal] came into the game with an issue... But it's just that kind of day, no one got a start for us. I thought the wicket might settle since it's a new pitch, but the areas they bowled - we didn't bowl there. Occasionally, but not all the time, we were hitting the length. Give credit to New Zealand bowlers," he added.

Shanaka emphasised the need for greater responsibility from the top order, urging batters to play with more intent in the shortest format. "One more game, we finish it on a high. Hopefully, our best game. The batsmen need to take responsibility up top. Can't rely on one or two batsmen in a game. If you get out, take the positive option. You can be relaxed in the dugout. It is T20 cricket, you need to show the intent a little more," he said.

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said his side believed 160 was not a bad total after a steady rebuild helped them recover from early setbacks in their win over Sri Lanka.

Reflecting on the innings, Santner revealed that the initial target was more modest before the pitch conditions became clearer.

"The longer we could take them, we were thinking 140... 160 was not bad from there," he said. "One of those wickets where if you get in, give yourself a bit of time, you can cash in. It looked like a pretty good wicket, spun more than we thought. Control your lengths. Fantastic with McConchie. We were 3 off 10 each, probably, but we talked with each other. It was nice."

He added, "The stats say, whether Super Eight or before, it spins more when you bowl slower. I didn't need a second invitation. [England] are outstanding, obviously, quick turnaround for us, we'll see how the pitch plays."

Brief Scores: New Zealand: 168/7 (Mitchell Santner 47, Rachin Ravindra 32, Maheesh Theekshana 3/30) beat Sri Lanka: 107/8 (Kamindu Mendis 31, Dunith Wellalage 29, Rachin Ravindra 4/27).

- ANI

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Priya S
Feel bad for Sri Lankan fans, must be heartbreaking to see your team exit at home. But full credit to New Zealand's tactics. Rachin Ravindra is such a promising all-rounder! His 4 wickets for 27 runs was match-winning.
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Rohit P
Santner's partnership was the turning point, just like Shanaka said. 47 runs on that track was gold. The group is getting interesting now with Pakistan's chance. Hope the rain stays away for the remaining matches!
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, but have to say the Sri Lankan crowd sounded amazing on the broadcast. Even chanting for the opposition, that's true sportsmanship. The game is in good hands with such passionate fans.
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Vikram M
Shanaka's comment about batsmen needing to show more intent is spot on. T20 is not a format where you can play yourself in for too long. SL's top order really let them down. Hope they bounce back in their last game.
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Karthik V
As an Indian fan, I'm just happy Sri Lanka is out 😅. No more last-over heartbreaks from them in this tournament! But seriously, NZ look like a well-oiled machine. Their match against England will be a cracker.
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