Cricket-New Zealand fight back to eliminate co-hosts Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup


COLOMBO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - New Zealand recovered from ⁠a poor start to crush Sri Lanka by 61 runs in the Twenty20 World Cup Super Eights ⁠and eliminate the co-hosts from the tournament on Wednesday.

Mitchell Santner led New Zealand's recovery with a ‌captain's knock of 47 off 26 balls after coming in with his side in huge trouble at 84-5 to power them to a competitive 168-7 at the R Premadasa Stadium.

Sri Lanka managed 107-8 in reply, never recovering from a top-order collapse to succumb to their second defeat ​in the Super Eight stage of the 20-team tournament.

Rachin Ravindra (4-27) and Matt ⁠Henry (2-3) impressed with the ball for New Zealand.

"It's ⁠embarrassing to disappoint the home crowd, they've been very supportive," Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka said.

"We wanted to restrict ⁠them ‌to 130 but, to be honest, they played really well so we must give them credit."

Having lost to England in their first Super Eight match, it was a do-or-die game for Sri Lanka and they ⁠initially showed a sense of urgency with the ball after electing to ​field.

NEW ZEALAND START WELL

New Zealand got ‌off to a strong start before losing openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in successive overs.

They were ⁠75-2 in the ​10th over before the Sri Lankan spinners wreaked havoc to reduce them to 84-6.

Maheesh Theekshana (3-30) removed the well-set Ravindra (32) and Mark Chapman in the same over to turn the screw.

Santner joined Cole McConchie, who made 31 not out, in a rapid 47-ball stand of ⁠84 that proved decisive.

Santner smacked four sixes as New Zealand plundered ​70 runs from the last four overs to ensure their bowlers had a decent total to defend.

Henry bowled Pathum Nissanka for a duck with the first ball of the Sri Lankan innings and deceived Charith Asalanka with a slower delivery ⁠in his next over.

Player of the match Ravindra then whittled out Sri Lanka's middle order to derail the chase.

The left-arm spinner sent down a two-wicket over in which Kusal Mendis and Pavan Rathnayake were stumped to reduce Sri Lanka to 29-4 in the ninth over.

Ravindra also dismissed Shanaka for three to effectively seal their victory.

Kamindu Mendis (31) and Dunith Wellalage (29) ​offered brief resistance but Sri Lanka were never in the chase.

"It's one of ⁠those wickets where, if you can get in and give yourself a bit of time, you can cash in," Santner ​said.

"It was pretty tough to start out there, so to hit 160 ‌was nice."

Group Two leaders England have qualified for the semi-finals ​with four points from two matches.

New Zealand, who came into the match with one point from their washed-out match against Pakistan, have three points.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Ed Osmond)

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