Put into bat, New Zealand gave a rollicking start to the showpiece event with McCullum (65) and Martin Guptill (49) putting on 111 runs from 15.5 overs for the opening wicket before a useful knock of 57 from Kane Williamson and a blistering innings by Anderson (75) took the home side to an imposing total on a batting track at Hagley Park.
McCullum, who hit 10 fours and a six in his 49-ball knock, and Guptil raced to 77 for no loss at the end of 10 overs with the Kiwi captain smashing an erratic Lasith Malinga for 23 runs in the bowler's fourth over and eighth of the innings with the help of four boundaries and a six.
New Zealand reached to 100-mark in the 14th over but McCullum got out two overs later while going for a pre-determined shot off left-arm spinner Rangana Herath only to find Jeevan Mendis just mere inches from boundary ropes. New Zealand lost their first wicket at Nelson score of 111.
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Sri Lanka were able to slow down the New Zealand innings in the middle overs with Lakmal, Herath and Angelo Mathews bowling economical spells. It looked like the match could turn on its head as the home side were dealt a double blow with Williamson and Ross Taylor (14) getting out in consecutive balls in the 34th over bowled by leg-spinner Jeevan Mendis
For Sri Lanka, Lakmal and Mendis grabbed two wickets each while Herath and Kulasekara got one apiece.