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Predicting Top 3 bowlers from New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women for their second T20I

SL Women produced a great result by beating NZ Women in the first match of the T20I series. At Christchurch, they will have a great chance to beat the home side to claim a major series win. They have the momentum on their side, following a one-sided win in the first match. While NZ Women lost the first match, they can be expected to bounce back in the series.

SL Women have some emerging players whose style of play suits the playing conditions. Christchurch was subcontinent-like in the first match and will host the second T20I as well. SL Women would feel at home and face their chances against the home side. One can expect a good match between the two sides, which could decide the outcome of the series.

Here are the top 3 bowlers to watch out for from the NZ W vs SL W match –

Malki Madara

Predicting Top 3 bowlers from New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women for their second T20I
Malki Madara

Malki Madara was the key reason behind SL’s win in the first T20I. The emerging bowler claimed 3 wickets by conceding just 14 runs in her spell of 3.5 overs. She claimed the wickets of Suzie Bates, Emma McLeod, and Eden Carson. Scoring runs off her bowling is a difficult task in the middle overs phase. She is also a wicket taking option with the old ball.

Rosemary Mair

Predicting Top 3 bowlers from New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women for their second T20I
Rosemary Mair

Rosemary Mair is a genuine wicket taker with the new ball. Even with the old ball, she can be effective. While she wasn’t able to claim a wicket in the first T20I, the Kiwi bowler will hope to return to form in the second T20I. She can take the wickets of some of the best batters in the world. Rosemary was slightly expensive in the first T20I, but can return with a bang when needed the most.

Jess Kerr

Predicting Top 3 bowlers from New Zealand Women vs Sri Lanka Women for their second T20I
Jess Kerr

Jess Kerr was NZ Women’s best bowler in the first T20I. In a game which was dominated by SL Women, she was a bright spot. With the ball, Kerr claimed 2 wickets and conceded just 18 runs in her 4 overs. She is very effective with the new ball and can claim wickets even with the old ball. She needs support from her teammates from the other end.

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