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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2018-19

Martin Guptill fifth New Zealander to 6000 ODI runs

Back in the side after nine months, Guptill reached the landmark in 2019's first ODI.

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1st ODI: Jimmy Neesham returns for New Zealand after 17-month absence

The allrounder last played international cricket during the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.

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New Zealand opt to bat in first ODI of 2019

New Zealand are on a high after a comprehensive win in the second Test earlier in the week.

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In World Cup year there’s no time for Sri Lanka to rebuild: Lasith Malinga

Sri Lanka meet New Zealand in the first ODI of the year at Bay Oval on Thursday.

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1st ODI: Crunch time for New Zealand, Sri Lanka as World Cup year begins

New Zealand are ranked third in ODIs and Sri Lanka are down at eighth place.

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Test series won, New Zealand switch to World Cup mode against Sri Lanka

New Zealand face Sri Lanka in the opening round of the World Cup in Cardiff in June.

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New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 423 runs to take Test series

The overwhelming victory gave New Zealand the series 1-0 after the first Test in Wellington was drawn.

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I was pretty intent on getting to 1,000 runs in a calendar year: Kusal Mendis

Sri Lanka‘s young batting maestro Kusal Mendis cemented a stellar year Saturday by passing 1,000 runs in 2018 but the occasion was tempered by his untimely dismissal in the second Test against New Zealand. The 23-year-old was torn between celebrating being the second player behind India’s run machine Virat Kohli to achieve the 1,000 milestone...

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Neil Wagner bowled with really good pace and questioned Sri Lankan batsmen: Coach Shane Jurgensen

The conditions were tailor-made for short-ball specialist Wagner, New Zealand bowling coach Shane Jurgensen said, as Sri Lanka were 231 for six at stumps.

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2nd Test: New Zealand eye win as Kusal Mendis falls, Angelo Mathews injured

New Zealand were eyeing an historic victory as injury and a barrage of Neil Wagner bouncers left Sri Lanka in tatters at the close of day four of the second Test in Christchurch on Saturday.

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