NZ seamers roll over SL for 157

Three-fers from Matt Henry (3-14), Daryl Mitchell (3-32) and Henry Shipley (3-32) assisted New Zealand with carrying out Sri Lanka for a miserable 157 inside 42 overs, in the third and last ODI in Hamilton. Other than a dirty 50 years from opener Pathum Nissanka and a concise counterattack from captain Dasun Shanaka, the guests had not a huge deal as they continued giving their wickets away in the wake of picking to bat first on a decent track. Henry spelt early difficulty for Sri Lanka when he had Nuwanidu Fernando and Kusal Mendis outside-edging to initially slip, two overs separated. Mitchell got a second one in the slips when Shipley had Angelo Matthews jabbing at a decent length ball in the channel. He then came right into it with the ball close by, and struck two blows one after another to add to Sri Lanka's troubles. Charith Asalanka took 18 conveyances to open his record, and sent off a concise counterattack with several fours yet holed out to profound midwicket before long, leaving Sri Lanka at 50/4 in the fifteenth over. Dhananjaya de Silva, who had been brought into the XI to stretch the batting, was the close to withdraw, spooning a basic catch to mid-on. Nissanka, who saw the wicket parade from the opposite end, persistently worked his direction to a 58-ball 50 years - his 6th in ODI cricket. He held one end up for the guests, and furthermore raised the group's 100 in the accompanying over with a lobbed four over the bowler's head. Notwithstanding, one ball later, the opener was run out, obliging his chief for a non-existent single. Having failed to the offside, Nissanka made two or three strides out prior to choosing there's no run there except for Dasun Shanaka was focused on it and as of now more than mostly down the pitch. Rushing to the risk end, Nissanka was seen as easily short as Sri Lanka slipped to 100/6. Shanaka showed commitment of a counterattack in his short stay. Dropped on 1 by Mitchell off his own bowling, he flung Ish Sodhi over the long-off ropes for a six to get moving and afterward another over Blair Tickner's head. Shipley offered width and the Sri Lankan chief jumped on it to add several limits to his count. However, the bowler triumphed when it's all said and done as Shanaka at last skied a straightforward catch to mid-on after an engaging 36-ball 31. Wanindu Hasaranga top-edged a short one from Mitchell and skied a straightforward one for Tom Latham, providing the bowler with his third wicket of the day. Henry returned and had a moment effect as well. His LBW claim turned down, he had Karunaratne inside-edging a nipbacker through to the manager to fall for 24 that took Sri Lanka to 150. Moreover, Shipley returned into the assault in the 42nd over and removed Kasun Rajitha's legstump to destroy Sri Lanka for only 157. Brief scores: Sri Lanka 157 all out in 41.3 overs (Pathum Nissanka 57; Matt Henry 3-14, Daryl Mitchell 3-32, Henry Shipley 3-32) vs New Zealand