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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI Prediction, Dream11 Team, Betting Tips, Playing XI, Pitch & Weather Report

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka prediction sets the stage for an intense clash in the 2nd ODI of the Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand 2024-25. Scheduled for Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at Seddon Park, Hamilton, this match will decide whether New Zealand consolidates their lead or Sri Lanka bounces back to level the series.

Match Details

MatchNZ vs SL, 2nd ODI, Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand, 2024-25
DateWednesday, January 08, 2025
Time6:30 AM (Local Time)
VenueSeddon Park, Hamilton
BroadcastSonyLiv, Sony Sports Ten Network, Amazon Prime Video, Fancode

Match Summary

The 2nd ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka promises a competitive game. New Zealand’s dominance in the first ODI and home conditions make them favorites, but Sri Lanka will aim to capitalize on individual brilliance to even the series. Expect a high-scoring contest with New Zealand likely to emerge victorious.

Team Previews

New Zealand Preview

Michael Bracewell

New Zealand showcased an outstanding all-round performance in the first ODI against Sri Lanka, claiming a dominant nine-wicket victory to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Winning the toss on a green surface conducive to seam bowling, the Blackcaps opted to field first, and their decision proved fruitful as their bowlers exploited the conditions effectively.

Matt Henry was the star with the ball, claiming 4 wickets and dismantling Sri Lanka’s top order during the powerplay. The pacers’ early strikes reduced Sri Lanka to 23/4, and they maintained pressure throughout. Supporting Henry, the likes of Lockie Ferguson and Rachin Ravindra provided crucial breakthroughs, ensuring Sri Lanka’s total was limited to a modest 178.

In the batting department, New Zealand’s openers put up a solid display. Will Young led the charge with a brilliant 90 off 86 balls, anchoring the run chase with confidence. Partnering him, Rachin Ravindra contributed a valuable 49, forming a 93-run opening stand. Mark Chapman’s composed knock ensured the chase was wrapped up comfortably in just 27 overs.

New Zealand’s form is impressive, with Young and Henry being the standout performers. Heading into the second ODI, the hosts will look to replicate their dominant display. Their batting depth and disciplined bowling unit, particularly in seam-friendly conditions, make them formidable contenders.

Sri Lanka Preview

Charith Asalanka

Sri Lanka struggled in the opening ODI, suffering a heavy nine-wicket defeat. Batting first on a challenging green surface, they failed to cope with New Zealand’s relentless seam attack, losing four early wickets in the powerplay. The team’s top-order woes set the tone for a disappointing innings.

Avishka Fernando was the lone bright spot, showcasing resilience with a well-crafted 56. His 87-run partnership with Kamindu Mendis provided some stability, but wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Wanindu Hasaranga added a quick-fire 35 off 33 balls to push Sri Lanka’s total to 178, which proved insufficient.

With the ball, Chamindu Wickramasinghe claimed the sole wicket of the match for Sri Lanka. The bowling unit lacked the penetration needed to challenge New Zealand’s batters, who chased the target with ease.

Sri Lanka’s key challenge lies in addressing their batting vulnerabilities. The top order must step up, and players like Fernando and Hasaranga need greater support from their teammates. The bowling attack also needs to adapt better to the conditions and find ways to trouble New Zealand’s in-form batters.

To bounce back in the series, Sri Lanka will need a collective effort from both their batsmen and bowlers. Strategic improvements and a stronger mentality are critical as they prepare for the second ODI.

NZ vs SL Squad

New Zealand ODI Squad

Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Will Young, Mitchell Santner (c), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Hay (wk), Tom Latham (wk), Jacob Duffy, Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, William O’Rourke

Sri Lanka ODI Squad

Charith Asalanka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, Nishan Madushka, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Nuwanidu Fernando, Dunith Wellalage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Chamidu Wickramasinghe, Asitha Fernando, Mohamed Shiraz, Lahiru Kumara, Eshan Malinga

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Head-to-Head Stats

CategoryOverallAt Seddon Park
Total Matches Played1066
New Zealand Wins533
Sri Lanka Wins432
No Result91
Tied10

New Zealand and Sri Lanka have faced each other in 106 matches across all formats, with New Zealand leading with 53 victories compared to Sri Lanka’s 43. Nine matches ended without a result, and one was tied, reflecting a competitive rivalry.

At Seddon Park, the teams have clashed six times. New Zealand has dominated this venue, securing three wins, while Sri Lanka has won two matches, with one game ending in no result.

New Zealand ODI History

  • Total Matches Played: 829
  • Wins: 380
  • Losses: 399
  • No Results: 44
  • Ties: 6

Sri Lanka ODI History

  • Total Matches Played: 930
  • Wins: 427
  • Losses: 456
  • No Results: 41
  • Ties: 6

Dream11 Prediction for Today New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

CategoryPlayers
BatsmenWill Young, Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando
All-roundersMitchell Santner, Wanindu Hasaranga
WicketkeeperTom Latham
BowlersMatt Henry, Chamindu Wickramasinghe, Maheesh Theekshana, Jacob Duffy
OthersRachin Ravindra

Fantasy Analysis

  • Captain: Will Young
  • Vice-Captain: Matt Henry
  • Players to Avoid: Nishan Madushka (inconsistent form), Nuwanidu Fernando (low impact).

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Pitch Report – Seddon Park

Seddon Park, Hamilton

Seddon Park offers a balanced surface with assistance for both pacers and spinners. Batsmen who settle early can score heavily, and teams batting first should aim for 300+ runs to challenge the opposition.

Seddon Park   
CityHamilton
CountryNew Zealand
Matches Played39
Matches Won Batting First13 (33.33%)
Matches Won Batting Second23 (58.97%)
Matches Won Winning Toss18 (46.15%)
Matches Won Losing Toss18 (46.15%)
Matches with No Result3 (7.69%)
Highest Team Innings363/4 (West Indies)07/01/2014 v New Zealand
Lowest Team Innings92 (India)31/01/2019 v New Zealand
Highest Run Chase Achieved350/9 (New Zealand)20/02/2007 v Australia
Average Runs per Wicket33.97
Average Runs per Over5.30
Average Score Batting First233

Located in Hamilton, New Zealand, Seddon Park is one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the country. Known for its lush green outfield and intimate setting, the stadium has hosted 39 international matches, making it a key venue for cricket in New Zealand.

Historically, teams batting second have had the upper hand at Seddon Park, winning 23 games (58.97%) compared to 13 victories (33.33%) for teams batting first. The toss seems to have little influence on match outcomes, as teams have won 18 games each whether they won or lost the toss.

Notable performances at Seddon Park include the highest team total of 363/4 by the West Indies against New Zealand in January 2014 and the highest run chase of 350/9 achieved by New Zealand against Australia in February 2007.

The ground averages 233 runs batting first, with an impressive 33.97 runs per wicket and 5.30 runs per over.

Weather Report

Clear skies are expected, with temperatures ranging between 18°C to 22°C. A full 50-over game is likely.

Favourite Team in Today’s Match

New Zealand is the favorite to win due to their dominant form, home advantage, and a balanced squad with players in top form.

Toss Prediction:

Winner: Sri Lanka

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Also, once the toss takes place, we might modify the Today Match Prediction as per the playing XIs. Please check this blog after the toss for the updated Prediction.

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FAQ – NZ vs SL 2nd T20

When and where is the 2nd ODI?

The match is on January 8, 2025, at Seddon Park, Hamilton.

Who won the first ODI?

New Zealand won by 9 wickets.

What are New Zealand’s key strengths?

A strong bowling attack and consistent batting lineup.

Who are the top performers so far?

Will Young (90 runs) and Matt Henry (4 wickets) for New Zealand.

What pitch conditions are expected?

A balanced pitch favoring both batsmen and bowlers.

Who are the fantasy team captain and vice-captain?

Captain: Will Young, Vice-Captain: Matt Henry.

What is the weather forecast?

Clear skies with no rain interruptions.

Who has better head-to-head stats?

New Zealand leads with 53 wins out of 106 matches.

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