CWC\'19: Key players to watch out in NZ-SL clash

CWC'19: Key players to watch out in NZ-SL clash

ANI  |  Cricket 

After two thrilling ICC Men's matches, the day three is set to witness a clash between settled and ragtag at the Sophia Gardens,

The Kiwis heavily rely on their top-order including Martin Guptill, and Ross Taylor, and pace bowlers Trent Boult, and to pose threat on their opponents.

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, have lifted the trophy once -- when they defeated The team since then twice finished as runners-up in 2007 and 2011 edition after losing to and India, respectively. The team has won only six of the 22 ODIs since January 2018.

The Sri Lankan board announced a surprising squad led by The team has experienced players like Lasith Malinga, and However, Niroshan Dickwella, Danushka Gunathilaka, Dinesh Chandimal, and have been overlooked.

Guptill was the behind New Zealand's best-ever World Cup campaign in 2015, guiding the team to its maiden tournament final which they eventually lost to by seven wickets. The opener topped the tournament charts with 547 runs at an average of 68.37 and scored unbeaten 237, the highest individual score at the World Cup, in the quarter-finals against Guptill registered three centuries, 138 against Sri Lanka, and 117 not out and 118 against earlier this year.

One of the best pacers in the world, the 35-year-old Malinga is the master of slow ball, which helps him the go-to wicket-taker. During the 2019 League (IPL) final, the Sri Lankan pacer unleashed the delivery on the last ball which helped Mumbai Indians secure a one-run victory over Chennai Super Kings. This year, Malinga has so far collected 11 wickets, including a three-for against Playing in his last World Cup, Malinga will be the for

Williamson has become a guiding force of his team lately. The in-form New Zealand scored two fifties against and one half-century each against and this year. Having a mixed stint in the recent League (IPL), Williamson smashed an unbeaten 70 off 43 balls for Sunrisers In the two World Cup warm-up matches, Williamson hit well-compiled 67 to beat and scored 85 runs against in the second practice game.

Former Sri Lanka Mathews led Sri Lanka in the 2015 edition. He was in and out of the squad last year due to fitness and form. Mathews has, however, overcome his challenges as he scored 64 in his team's first World Cup warm-up against With a robust experience under his belt, he will pass on his expertise to Karunaratne.

Taylor is set to become the seventh Kiwi to play in his fourth and last World Cup. New Zealand depend mostly on Taylor if their top-order fails to give a good kick-start. The 35-year-old hit 54, 90 and 137 against Sri Lanka early this year. During tour of New Zealand, Taylor smashed 93 in the third match. The right-hander scored 71 against India in a World Cup warm-up match.

Karunaratne, who has not played a single ODI since the last World Cup, finds himself leading the team for the event. The displayed a promising inning against in a World Cup warm-up fixture. He scored 87 runs which saw 12 boundaries. Under a lot of pressure and the ragtag attached to Sri Lanka, Karunaratne has to take his team back to its winning days.

Boult had finished the 2015 edition as the tournament's joint-highest wicket-taker. He has become one of the most successful fast bowlers of New Zealand. Boult has picked up 21 wickets so far this year in bi-lateral series, including a five-for against India, three-wicket haul against both India and During warm-up matches, he returned with four scalps against both India and West Indies in the first and second practice game, respectively.

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First Published: Sat, June 01 2019. 14:20 IST