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New Zealand suffered an early setback as Martin Guptill fell to Lasith Malinga.
Nuwan Pradeep accounted for Kane Williamson with a short delivery.
A fine half-century from Colin Munro helped New Zealand rebuild.
Ross Taylor supported Colin Munro in a century partnership.
A mix-up with Ross Taylor resulted in the run out of Colin Munro for 87.
Lasith bagged the wicket of Henry Nicholls while Ross Taylor for run out for 90.
James Neeshan's 37-ball 64 powered New Zealand to 319 for 7.
Niroshan Dickwella and Kusal Perera fell cheaply.
Danushka Gunathilaka came up with a half-century to keep Sri Lanka afloat.
Ish Sodhi picked up three quick wickets in Sri Lanka's mid-innings collapse.
Thisara Perera's counter-attacking half-century kept New Zealand waiting.
Thisara Perera's maiden hundred came off only 57 deliveries.
Thisara Perera, though, was the last to depart as New Zealand clinched the series with a narrow win.
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