NZ vs SL 2nd ODI, Betting Tips and Match Prediction

Match Winning prediction and betting tips for New Zealand vs Sri Lanka To be played on 28th of March on the pitch of Sharjah…

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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI Winning Odds

Betting Odds for New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 

New Zealand – 1.36(On Rs.100 users will get Rs.136 in return). Bet Now

Sri Lanka – 3.00 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 300 returns). Bet Now 

More betting odds and Tips

  • You can bet on the Chad Bowes 20.5 runs has an odd of 1.83. (If user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns Rs.183). Similarly, you can bet on  him to score less than 20.5 has an odds of 1.83. (if user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns Rs.183). Bet Now
  • You can Place a bet on Will Young of if he score above 22.5 runs has an odds of 1.83. (if user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns Rs.183). Bet Now. Similarly, you can bet on  him to score less than 22.5 has an odds of 1.83. (if user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns Rs.183). Bet Now
  • Place a bet on Pathum Nissanka score above 21.5 runs has an odds of 1.88. (if user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns of Rs.188). Bet Now Similarly, you can bet on  him to score less than 21.5 he has an odds of 1.88. (if the user bet Rs.100 then he will get returns Rs.188). Bet Now

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Match Details

Match: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI, Sri Lanka tour New Zealand, 2023

Date: 28th March 2023, 

Time: 6:30 am IST and 1:00 am GST

Venue: Hagley Oval – Christchurch, New Zealand

Pitch report

The playing surface should be comparable to what we saw in the first ODI. A par score will not exceed 250 and quick bowlers will receive help.

Weather Report

In Christchurch, there is a possibility that rain will stop the action in the afternoon. There will also likely be cold weather, with a maximum of nine degrees.

Squad Comparison for New Zealand vs Sri Lanka   

New Zealand

With a crushing victory in the opening match, the New Zealand squad has had a great start to the one-day international series. The first ODI of the series saw the hosts New Zealand thoroughly outplay Sri Lanka, just as they had done in the test series. Actually, they started a brand-new team for the first contest. It was anticipated that New Zealand might find it difficult to defeat the Lankan lions because the majority of their top players were rested for this game. But despite having a new look, this team was still able to win the match due to some outstanding bowling.

In the one-day games, Chad Bowes made his début for New Zealand and started the inning alongside Finn Allen. Bowes’ debut turned out to be forgettable as he was out for 14 runs off of 15 deliveries. Tom Latham, the captain of New Zealand for this series, also had trouble getting underway. He did, however, contribute to a 39-run fourth wicket partnership. However, he managed only 5 runs from 17 deliveries. He is still an important member of the middle order for the Kiwis, though. Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, and Finn Allen will likely play at the top of the order for New Zealand.

These hitters, who are near the top of the order, will try to get the New Zealand stanza off to a strong start. For the Kiwis, Rachin Ravindra performed admirably in the lower middle order. On his New Zealand début, he narrowly missed a good fifty by one run. Despite having a large number of young players, this New Zealand team has plenty of match-winning players, particularly in the batting area. The bowlers from New Zealand’s younger group have not been as effective as those from their elders. However, they must have felt very confident after this victory. Matt Henry, Blair Tickner, and Henry Shipley will be New Zealand’s three most important spinners in this match.  

New Zealand Playing XI

Chad Bowes, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c), Mark Chapman, Henry Nicholls, Tom Blundell (wk), Henry Shipley, Matt Henry, Blair Tickner, Ish Sodhi

Sri Lanka  

Dasun Shanaka, the captain of Sri Lanka, will be very upset with his team members for how they played in the opening ODI in Auckland. This location is renowned for the great run chases that took place there throughout cricket history. The entire squad was bowled out for 76 runs while the captain was out for zero. Lahiru Kumara and Chamika Karunaratne finished their periods with economy rates of less than 5 runs per over, demonstrating the good work of their bowlers. Kasun Rajitha picked up a few opponents while bowling at a little over a 5 economy rate.

The success of their batters is a major concern for the Sri Lankan team. For this game, they will be looking for a complete turnaround in their batting performance. Pathum Nissanka will have to play first in this turnaround, followed by Kusal Mendis, who will bat at position three. The Sri Lankan team’s ability to rally will depend heavily on these two bowlers. Mendis will be counted on to play a significant inning if Sri Lanka is to post a respectable score. Another location where the New Zealand squad has had success chasing totals is the Hagley Oval ground.

Sri Lanka must therefore score more than 275 runs if they choose to play first in this match. Some seasoned batters, like Angelo Matthews, will need to emphasise their expertise. They intend to establish some beneficial alliances with Chamika Karunaratne and Dasun Shanaka. To ensure the success of the team, the all-rounders who are members of the Sri Lankan group must perform well. The team’s captain, Dasun Shanaka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Chamika Karunaratne, and others are among the excellent players.  

Sri Lanka Playing XI

Pathum Nissanka, Nuwanidu Fernando, Kusal Mendis (wk), Angelo Mathews, Charith Asalanka, Dasun Shanaka (c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Chamika Karunaratne, Dilshan Madushanka, Kasun Rajitha, Lahiru Kumara

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Match Prediction

If Sri Lanka weren’t able to put on a stronger performance in this game, especially with the bat, it would be a huge surprise. However, New Zealand is skilled at making the most of a home field, especially given the chilly conditions predicted. We anticipate a tighter game than on Saturday but still support New Zealand to triumph.

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