Recently, a three-match Test match was played between India and New Zealand. In this series, the New Zealand team swept the Indian team 3-0, setting a new record. It was a huge achievement for New Zealand to win the first Test series in India. Apart from this, New Zealand became the first team in 24 years to whitewash Team India on Indian soil. After hoisting the victory flag on Indian soil, Team New Zealand is now ready to play another mega series. For this series, the New Zealand team has reached India’s neighbor Sri Lanka. New Zealand will play a limited-overs series on the tour of Sri Lanka. First, the two teams will play a T20I series and then an ODI series. The T20I series will be played in 2 games and the ODI series will be played in 3 games.
The two-match T20I series will begin on November 9. The second game will be played on November 10th. Both matches of the T20I series will be played in Dambulla. The ODI series will also begin in Dambulla on November 13. After this, the last two ODI matches will be played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. The command of the New Zealand team this time will be held by Mitchell Santner. Meanwhile, Mickey Hay will shoulder the responsibility behind the wicket. Sri Lanka has yet to announce its squad.
Team New Zealand’s tour of Sri Lanka: Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Josh Clarkson, Jacob Duffy, Rock Ferguson, Jack Fox, Dean Foxx Loft, Mickey Haye(wk), Henry Nicholls, Glenn Phillips, Tim Robinson, Nathan Smith, Ish Soddy, Will Young.
Complete schedule of Sri Lanka’s trip to New Zealand (Sri Lanka vs New Zealand schedule)
- 1st T20I Match: November 9, Dambulla (7 pm IST)
- 2nd T20I Match: November 10, Dambulla (7 pm IST)
- 1st ODI: November 13, Dambulla (2:30 PM IST)
- 2nd ODI: November 17, Pallekele (2:30 PM IST)
- 3rd ODI: November 19, Pallekele (2:30 PM IST)
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