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After the Phillips-Tempest, Sri Lanka flew on the frenzy of Bolt

After the Phillips-Tempest, Sri Lanka flew on the frenzy of Bolt

One more wicket from Trent Boult. The fervor of his partners around him


 In the current year's T20 World Cup, the Sydney Cricket Ground resembles a century-birth! Riley Russo of South Africa scored 100 years in this field against Bangladesh. Here is one more century today, scored by New Zealand's Glenn Phillips. Kiwis beat Sri Lanka by 65 runs in his innings of 104 runs off 64 balls.

New Zealand was in extraordinary peril in the wake of winning the throw and batting. They lost 3 wickets for 15 runs. Phillips didn't allow that risk to develop, yet gave New Zealand a score to battle for. New Zealand scored 167 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs with his second hundred years in global T20. Sri Lanka were all out for 102 runs in 19.2 overs pursuing runs.
        However, the start of the match dislike this. Kiwi opener Finn Allen was excused by Mahesh Tiksana when New Zealand scored 2 sudden spikes in demand for the scoreboard. In the third finished, off-spinner Dhananjaya De Silva sent back another New Zealand opener, Devon Conway. From that point forward, Phillips came to the wicket. The chief assumed the liability of fixing the innings by shaping a couple with Kane Williamson. 
                                

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