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The 2nd ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka did not end well for the visitors as they were outperformed and dominated by the Black Caps. The match ended in a comfortable and commanding win for New Zealand by 78 runs. The highlight of the contest between the two nations was a breathtaking catch taken by Emma McLeod to dismiss Achini Kulasuriya in the 2nd ODI encounter of Sri Lanka’s tour to New Zealand.
Emma McLeod’s remarkable fielding aesthetics against Sri Lanka
McLeod’s breathtaking catch was taken during Sri Lanka’s run chase during the 2nd ODI of the 3-match series as the home side won the toss and elected to bat first and put together a total of 245/7 in 🍷their 🌌50 overs.
The incident occurred during the 41st over of the innings as Sri Lanka were very much out of the game due to their lethargic batting display by seasoned batters up the order. Tailenders Kulasuriya and Sugandhika Kumari were on the crease in front of Hannah Rowe who had rattled th♛e Sri Lankan♔ batting order up until that moment.
An incoming good-length ball was flicked away with the intention of placing in on the leg-side but the ball took a huge deflection off the bat and went straight towards the point area where McLeod💙 dived while running backwards and took the catch to mark the end of Kulasuriya’s innings. She could only last for 3 deliveries and scored just 1 run during her time on the pitch🍃.
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Sri Lanka Blown Away! 💥
Hannah Rowe’s fiery 4-wicket haul leaves Sri Lanka st🅷ruggling as New Zealand clinch the 2nd ODI! 💪🏏
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Hannah Rowe wreaked havoc to steer her team for a win
It was a fine day for Rowe with the ball as she managed to take four wickets duri🐼ng the second ODI and proved instrumental to her team’s series lead. The win at a crucial juncture when several seasoned campaigners of the Black Caps squad are out due to injury concerns.
Rowe started the chain of breakthroughs for the home side by clinching Vishmi Gunaratne’s wicket. Then, the crucial wicket of Harshitha Samarawickrama was the next for Rowe. She then stormed tailenders Kulasuriya and Inoshi Priyadharshani to complete her 4-wicket haul in the match.
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