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Sri Lankan cricketer Sachithra Senanayake (C) celebrates with teammates the dismissal of New Zealand batsman Colin Munro during during the third and final One Day International (ODI) match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium in Dambulla, some 150 kms north of Colombo on November 16, 2013. Image Credit: AFP

Dambulla: Sri Lanka’s spinners spun a web around New Zealand’s batsmen to win the rain-hit third and final One Day International in Dambulla on Saturday and draw the series 1-1.

The Black Caps, set a Duckworth-Lewis revised target of 216 in 33 overs, were 126-6 in 25 overs when bad light ended play early in this central Sri Lankan town.

The tourists, who needed to be at 162 at that stage, were declared losers by 36 runs as per the D/L method to determine rain-affected matches.

Sri Lanka, sent in to bat, had made 211-8 from 33 overs after the start was delayed by 90 minutes and a further rain interruption reduced the game to 33 overs each.

New Zealand had won the second match in Hambantota on Tuesday after the first match was rained off.

Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath claimed three wickets and off-break bowler Sachithra Senanayake took two as the tourists slumped to 63-6 by the 19th over.

James Neesham and Nathan McCullum smashed 63 for the seventh wicket in just 36 deliveries to lead a fightback before the umpires called off play.

Neesham was unbeaten on 42 and McCullum was on 35 off 19 balls.

Earlier, Tillakaratne Dilshan hit 53 and put on 91 for the first wicket with Mahela Jayawardene, before Sri Lanka slipped to 146-6 against the steady Black Caps attack.

Nathan McCullum removed Jayawardene (46) and Kumar Sangakkara in three balls, before left-arm seamer Mitchell McClenaghan dismissed Dilshan and skipper Angelo Mathews off successive balls.

The ninth-wicket pair of Senanayake and Herath boosted the total by smashing 18 runs in the final over bowled by seamer Andrew Ellis.

New Zealand will round off their short two-week tour with two Twenty20 internationals in Pallekele on November 19 and 21.