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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI, Nelson
Lasith Malinga bagged the wicket of Martin Guptill early.
Colin Munro managed a flurry of boundaries before being bowled by Lasith Malinga.
Calculated stroke-play from Kane Williamson, with support from Ross Taylor, helped New Zealand recover.
Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor registered fifties to provide New Zealand a solid platform.
Henry Nicholls provided Ross Taylor good support following the dismissal of Kane Williamson.
Ross Taylor was untroubled by the Sri Lankan bowlers as he put on yet another century stand.
Ross Taylor registered his 20th ODI ton before falling to Lasith Malinga.
Henry Nicholls's maiden ODI ton powered New Zealand to 364.
The Sri Lankan openers got off to a positive start in the chase.
Sri Lanka failed to capitalise on the good start, losing wickets in a flurry.
Thisara Perera yet again fought with his knock of 80.
Lockie Ferguson and Ish Sodhi shared seven wickets between them to wrap up the tail.
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