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Kim Cotton makes history as the first female umpire in international men's cricket

Auckland-born Kim Cotton becomes the first female umpire in history to stand in a men's international match between two ICC full-member countries; Cotton umpires New Zealand's nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second T20I of their three-match series

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Image: Kim Cotton umpired New Zealand's nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second T20I of their three-match series in Dunedin

Kim Cotton has made history in becoming the first female umpire to stand in a men's international match between two ICC full-member countries.

Auckland-born Cotton umpired New Zealand's nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second T20I of their three-match series in Dunedin.

The 45-year-old has previously umpired in 16 women's one-day international matches and 44 women's T20Is. She was one of the on-field umpires for both the 2022 Women's World Cup final (50-over) and the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup final in February.

Claire Polosak was the first female umpire in a men's international in 2019 when she stood in a one-day match between Oman and Namibia, both associate nations.

Polosak had also become the first female match official in a men's Test match when she was the fourth umpire during a Test match between India and Australia in Sydney in 2022.

In the game between New Zealand and Sri Lanka on Tuesday, Adam Milne took T20I career-best figures of 5-26, while Tim Seifert struck an unbeaten 79 as the Black Caps won convincingly to level the series at 1-1.

Seifert smashed six sixes in his 43-ball blitz as New Zealand romped to their 142-run target with 32 balls to spare. Sri Lanka's sloppy catching did not help their cause, as they dropped both Seifert and captain Tom Latham (20no).

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Earlier, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 141 in 19 overs. Dhananjaya de Silva top-scored with 37, while Kusal Perera added 35 and Charith Asalanka 24 before Milne blasted out the tail.

Sri Lanka, who had won the opening match on Sunday via a thrilling Super Over finish, lost their last eight wickets for 50 runs, with Milne claiming three in the final over.

Queenstown will host the final T20 on Saturday.

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