New Zealand women are all set to lock horns against the Sri Lanka women in the third and final T20I game, slated to take place on March 18 at University Oval. Sri Lanka won the opening game, but the White Ferns staged their comeback in the next game to level up the series.
Considering the pitch of nature, the batters from the two sides will be looking to give their best performance as the winner of this clash will seal the series. Speaking about the same subject, here are the top three batters from this clash.
1. Chamari Athapaththu

The Sri Lankan skipper is the other one to watch out for in the final game. The star player can single-handedly demolish the New Zealand bowlers. She has made an unbeaten 68 off 48 balls featuring nine boundaries and two sixes with a solid strike rate of 134 and single-handedly guided her side to win the opening clash. She made a crucial 23 runs in the second T20I. She can do most of the damage against White Ferns.
2. Suzie Bates

New Zealand’s opening batter can be one of the standout batters in the forthcoming clash. The top-order batter has piled up 21 off 14 balls in the opening clash. However, Bates staged her magnificent comeback in the second game, where she hammered 47 off 46 balls featuring four boundaries, and played a crucial role in guiding her side to level up the series. Bates is one of the most dangerous batters all over the world, and her flying start can do most of the damage to Sri Lankan bowlers in this clash.
3. Brooke Halliday

New Zealand star batter Halliday is one of the best batters from the camp and played a crucial role in taking her side to a great level. Halliday is the match-winner and game-changer. She fell for just four runs in the opening clash but staged her stellar comeback in the second game, where she made an unbeaten 46 off 40 balls featuring five boundaries to help her side win the clash.
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