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SL showed Bazball to NZ in 1st Test, 305 runs in 75 Ovr, increased tension of Team India

By the way, Team India is playing its fourth test match of its border test series against
Australia in Ahmedabad. But to reach the final of the World Championship, Lanka has
also started gearing up and on the very first day of the first class test on Sri Lanka’s tour
of New Zealand, New Zealand’s bowlers are in England’s style of baseball. Sri Lanka
305 on the scoreboard New Zealand’s team has already come under complete pressure
in the first Test after a brilliant performance and at the same time Team India’s hopes of
reaching the final of the World Championship have also suffered a setback, so what a
performance from Sri Lanka Can take Lanka to the WTC finals rather can break Team
India’s hopes. to go to our The Lankan cricket team has added 305 runs to the
scoreboard on the very first day of their tour of New Zealand in Christchurch. Let us tell
you that Sri Lankan team against New Zealand. New Zealand is on tour to play a twoTest series and this series is considered very important for reaching the final of the
World Championship. If Team India against Australia in Ahmedabad Fails to win the
fourth Test match of the Test series or even if this match ends in a draw, Team India
will not be able to secure their place in the WTC final. On the other hand, if Sri Lanka
make a clean sweep against the oppression on New Zealand tour during this period,
then their place in the WTC final against Australia will be confirmed. However, the New
Zealand team is already out of the semi-final race. But
Sri Lanka were currently at the third position in the race for the DC points table, behind
Australia and India. Let’s talk Test record of Sri Lankan cricket team playing in New
Zealand against New Zealand Between the two teams, only 19 Test matches have been
played in New Zealand so far and out of 19 Tests, New Zealand has won 11 matches.
While Sri Lanka has been able to win the remaining two matches apart from this.

The FWD went into shape to seal their place in the C final. The team thrashed the New
Zealand bowlers in England’s style on the first day of the Crash Test. In the match New
Zealand captain Tim Southee won the toss and decided to bowl first, the Lankans got
off to a bad start and lost their first wicket for just 14 runs. But after this Captain
Karunaratne Kusal Mendis shared a 137-run partnership for the second wicket. After
this, came Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal, who continued to attack the New
Zealand bowlers with their bat while handling the new innings from here that only 75
overs could be played on the first day of the crisis due to rain, and 75 overs in these
days too. four wickets till the end of the game 305 runs were made on the score board
for the loss of Rs. Scored the highest 87 runs on the first day for Sri Lanka. At the
same time, Captain Karunaratne also played an inning of 50 runs. Even after scoring 39
runs, he scored 39 more runs till the end of 39 days.
Was present at the crease after scoring runs. New Zealand captain Tim Southee took
three wickets in 18 overs. At the same time, Handy also made two Lankan batsmen his
victims in 20 overs. Test continues between New Zealand and Sri Lanka after the
aggressive attitude shown by the batsmen of the film
It has become very exciting because the result of this series can fulfill Team India’s
hopes of reaching the WDC final and can also put bread.

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