New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Champions Trophy, Group A, Cardiff
New Zealand survive in low-scoring thriller
After Sri Lanka chose to bat, Brendon McCullum gave New Zealand a rousing start by taking a stunner to dismiss Kusal Perera off the first ball•AFP
Daniel Vettori, playing an ODI after more than two years, had Mahela Jayawardene lbw in his first over•AFP
A mix-up added to Sri Lanka's misery when Lahiru Thirimanne was run out for 9 by Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson•AFP
Shaminda Eranga gave Sri Lanka a boost by getting rid of Luke Ronchi in the fourth over•ICC/Getty
Before New Zealand could get any partnerships going, Dilshan trapped James Franklin lbw•ICC/Getty
But Tim Southee and McClenaghan took New Zealand home with one wicket to spare•AFP
Tillakaratne Dilshan scored 20 before he was bowled by Mitchell McClenaghan•Getty Images
Kumar Sangakkara held the fort at one end while wickets kept tumbling at the other•ICC/Getty
A Sangakkara half-century took Sri Lanka past 100•ICC/Getty
Guptill survived the opening overs of Eranga and Malinga, and struck four boundaries•Associated Press
Vettori was a victim of a poor decision when he was given out lbw to Malinga•AFP
Angelo Mathews couldn't reach double figures as he became McClenaghan's second victim•AFP
They were dismissed for 138 when McClenaghan dismissed Lasith Malinga•AFP
He was joined by Williamson, who was soon dismissed by Malinga•AFP
Malinga struck crucial blows at regular intervals - the wicket of Brendon McCullum left New Zealand on 115 for 7•Getty Images