<p>New Zealand demolished Sri Lanka with a nine-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 international to level the series Wednesday, as opener Tim Seifert finished on 79 not out.</p>.<p>Black Caps bowler Adam Milne had earlier taken five wickets for just 26 runs as Sri Lanka were skittled for just 141 runs.</p>.<p>Seifert then helped steer New Zealand to victory as the hosts hit a rapid-fire 146-1 in reply after 14.4 overs.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/plan-to-introduce-home-and-away-format-in-wpl-from-season-2-ipl-chairman-arun-dhumal-1206624.html" target="_blank">Plan to introduce home and away format in WPL from season 2: IPL chairman Arun Dhumal</a></strong></p>.<p>Their win in Dunedin meant New Zealand levelled the series 1-1 ahead of the decider this Saturday in Queenstown.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka had won the opening T20 match last Sunday in Auckland.</p>.<p>Milne's impressive bowling display meant New Zealand were set a target of 142 to win.</p>.<p>Opener Chad Bowes was caught after hitting 31 off 15 balls before Seifert peppered the boundary in a partnership of 106 with New Zealand captain Tom Latham, who finished 20 not out.</p>.<p>Seifert then wrapped up New Zealand's innings in style with two towering sixes.</p>.<p>It was a brutal defeat for Sri Lanka, who had made a good start.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/shreyas-iyer-to-undergo-surgery-abroad-to-miss-entire-ipl-and-wtc-final-1206674.html" target="_blank">Shreyas Iyer to undergo surgery abroad, to miss entire IPL and WTC final</a></strong></p>.<p>Kusal Perera (35) and Dhananjaya de Silva (37) put on a middle-order partnership of 62 off 46 balls to steer the visitors to 99-4 after 12 overs.</p>.<p>The tourists then collapsed by losing their next six wickets for just 42 runs as New Zealand's seamers found their length to devastating effect.</p>.<p>Charith Asalanka was the last Sri Lankan batter to offer any resistance, chalking up 24 runs off 19 balls.</p>.<p>Milne did the most damage for New Zealand, picking off Sri Lanka's tailenders Dilshan Madushanka and Pramod Madushan without a run being scored.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka have lost both the Test and one-day international series 2-0 during their tour of New Zealand.</p>
<p>New Zealand demolished Sri Lanka with a nine-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 international to level the series Wednesday, as opener Tim Seifert finished on 79 not out.</p>.<p>Black Caps bowler Adam Milne had earlier taken five wickets for just 26 runs as Sri Lanka were skittled for just 141 runs.</p>.<p>Seifert then helped steer New Zealand to victory as the hosts hit a rapid-fire 146-1 in reply after 14.4 overs.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/plan-to-introduce-home-and-away-format-in-wpl-from-season-2-ipl-chairman-arun-dhumal-1206624.html" target="_blank">Plan to introduce home and away format in WPL from season 2: IPL chairman Arun Dhumal</a></strong></p>.<p>Their win in Dunedin meant New Zealand levelled the series 1-1 ahead of the decider this Saturday in Queenstown.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka had won the opening T20 match last Sunday in Auckland.</p>.<p>Milne's impressive bowling display meant New Zealand were set a target of 142 to win.</p>.<p>Opener Chad Bowes was caught after hitting 31 off 15 balls before Seifert peppered the boundary in a partnership of 106 with New Zealand captain Tom Latham, who finished 20 not out.</p>.<p>Seifert then wrapped up New Zealand's innings in style with two towering sixes.</p>.<p>It was a brutal defeat for Sri Lanka, who had made a good start.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/shreyas-iyer-to-undergo-surgery-abroad-to-miss-entire-ipl-and-wtc-final-1206674.html" target="_blank">Shreyas Iyer to undergo surgery abroad, to miss entire IPL and WTC final</a></strong></p>.<p>Kusal Perera (35) and Dhananjaya de Silva (37) put on a middle-order partnership of 62 off 46 balls to steer the visitors to 99-4 after 12 overs.</p>.<p>The tourists then collapsed by losing their next six wickets for just 42 runs as New Zealand's seamers found their length to devastating effect.</p>.<p>Charith Asalanka was the last Sri Lankan batter to offer any resistance, chalking up 24 runs off 19 balls.</p>.<p>Milne did the most damage for New Zealand, picking off Sri Lanka's tailenders Dilshan Madushanka and Pramod Madushan without a run being scored.</p>.<p>Sri Lanka have lost both the Test and one-day international series 2-0 during their tour of New Zealand.</p>