New Zealand v Sri Lanka, 5th ODI, Dunedin
Ronchi, Elliott turn tables and slaughter SL
Shane Bond had a thumbs up for the camera as Martin Guptill waited to go out to bat, after New Zealand had lost the toss•Getty Images
Brendon McCullum began to lift his team from that setback•Getty Images
And when stand-in captain Lahiru Thirimanne took two unexpected wickets, New Zealand were sinking at 93 for 5•AFP
Ronchi celebrated his maiden ODI century. It took him only 74 balls•Getty Images
Together, Ronchi and Elliott added a word record 267 for the sixth wicket, taking New Zealand to 360 for 5•Getty Images
Dilshan scored a hundred to keep Sri Lanka's slim chances alive despite the high asking rate•Getty Images
Guptill's innings ended first ball. Nuwan Kulasekara had him caught behind•Getty Images
However, he was lbw for 25, also by Kulasekara•Getty Images
Luke Ronchi began the fightback by playing aggressively•Getty Images
And then he went from strength to strength, carving Sri Lanka up with a flurry of boundaries•Getty Images
Tillakaratne Dilshan gave Sri Lanka a brisk start to the chase•AFP
Mahela Jayawardene was bowled for 30 trying to paddle sweep, and his dismissal was a severe blow to Sri Lanka's chase•Getty Images
Thisara Perera dismissed the in-form Kane Williamson soon after•AFP
Grant Elliott have him support, turning over the strike regularly•Getty Images
Elliott finished with 104 off 96 balls•Getty Images
Elliott followed his hundred with the wickets of Lahiru Thirimanne and Kumar Sangakkara•Getty Images
Once Dilshan was dismissed for 116 in the 37th over, Sri Lanka crumbled. They went from 211 for 2 to 252 all out•Getty Images