New Zealand v Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI, Hamilton
SL draw level after Dilshan 116
New Zealand were dealt an early blow after opting to bat as Martin Guptill holed out to Angelo Mathews for 10•AFP
He cracked 117 off 99 balls, with five sixes and 12 fours as New Zealand reached 158 for 2 in 30 overs•Getty Images
Corey Anderson could only manage 5 before Angelo Mathews' throw did him in and New Zealand slumped to 185 for 7•Getty Images
His opening partner Tillakaratne Dilshan, though, remained rock-solid, and took Sri Lanka closer in partnerships with Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and Angelo Mathews•AFP
Brendon McCullum wrested the advantage back in swashbuckling fashion•Getty Images
Sri Lanka clawed their way back as Jeevan Mendis deceived McCullum in flight and took a smart return catch•Getty Images
Luke Ronchi became the fourth batsman to be run out and New Zealand gave away their early momentum to finish 248 all out•Getty Images
Dilshan went on to complete his 19th ODI century as Sri Lanka coasted to a six-wicket win and levelled the series 1-1•Getty Images
Then came a spate of run outs. Daniel Vettori, promoted to No. 5, was well short of his ground and walked back for 7•Getty Images
Sri Lanka began their chase with a 64-run opening stand, which ended when Nathan McCullum dismissed Dimuth Karunaratne for 21•Getty Images