Sri Lanka were, however, ahead of the asking rate, and when Sophie Devine sent Gunaratne back for New Zealand’s only success with the ball, the target was 12 runs away with 17 balls to go. Athapaththu finished the job off with Harshitha Samarawickrama for company.Earlier, Devine, the New Zealand captain, opted for first strike after winning the toss, but Bernadine Bezuidenhout was back in the fifth over, caught and bowled by left-arm spinner Sugandika Kumari.A 60-run stand between the Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr followed, but the going — especially for a shortened game — wasn’t spectacular. And when Bates (28 in 35) and Kerr (40 in 51) fell, to the offspin of Kavisha Dilhari and the left-arm spin of Inoka Ranaweera respectively, New Zealand had got to 89 in the 18th over.They needed quick runs, and they came from Devine (19 in 14), Maddy Green (38 in 30) and Georgia Plimmer (23 not out in 25), but two run-outs, of Devine and Green, hurt New Zealand’s progress. Still, 170 was a solid total. Not enough, on the day, as it turned out, not with Athapaththu blazing away.The second match of the series will be played at the same venue on June 30, followed by the third on July 3.

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