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Sri Lanka Faces Spin Test vs. New Zealand
24 Feb
Summary
- Sri Lanka must improve batting against slower bowlers.
- New Zealand boasts quality spin attack led by Santner.
- Colombo pitch offers tougher batting conditions for six-hitting.

Sri Lanka faces a crucial T20 World Cup Super Eight fixture against New Zealand in Colombo on Wednesday, with both teams aiming for their first win in this stage. Sri Lankan batters must improve their performance against slower bowlers, having faltered against a modest total in their previous match.
The pitches in Sri Lanka are proving more difficult for batting than in India, with the Premadasa Stadium's larger boundaries restricting six-hitting. Sri Lanka's batting coach highlighted the need for better shot selection and decision-making on these surfaces.
New Zealand, who shared points with Pakistan after a washout, also possess a formidable spin attack, captained by Mitchell Santner. Their openers, Finn Allen and Tim Seifert, showed promise in the league stage, and Rachin Ravindra is expected to contribute significantly with the bat.
With rain unlikely, both Sri Lanka and New Zealand will push hard for a vital victory. Squads for both teams have been announced, featuring key players ready to compete.




