Kiwis eye win vs Lankans to keep World Cup semis hope alive

New Zealand will be up against Sri Lanka in the 41st match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Thursday, November 09. Sri Lanka, having no chance of advancing to the semifinals, will be playing for their reputation. On the other hand, New Zealand’s prospects of reaching the semifinals have dimmed as they’ve suffered four consecutive losses. Despite holding onto the fourth position in the World Cup points table with 8 points, the Kiwis must secure a win against Sri Lanka in the upcoming match to keep their semifinal hopes alive.

New Zealand had a strong start to their World Cup campaign, winning their first four matches and appearing on track for a spot in the semifinals. However, their fortunes took a nosedive as they suffered four consecutive losses. What has really troubled them is their recent bowling performances. Injuries to key pacers like Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry have worsened their issues, but they will be optimistic about delivering a better show against Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, are out from the race to the semis. Nevertheless, they are aiming to secure a place in the top seven in the ongoing World Cup standings, which would grant them qualification for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Currently occupying the eighth position, the Kusal Mendis-led side will hope that a win in this match might propel them into the top seven. They are also determined to exit the World Cup with a win, playing for their pride.

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