The paceman finished with a career-best 4-28 as New Zealand were dismissed for 119 chasing a 217-run target on a slow pitch in the day-night match.
Man-of-the-match Thilan Samaraweera earlier cracked a solid 104 under pressure for his maiden one-day century to help Sri Lanka post a competitive total before Malinga completed the victory under lights.
Malinga bowled opener Brendon McCullum with the second ball of his fourth over, had Jacob Oram caught behind and then bowled Nathan McCullum with the last two deliveries to send the tourists reeling at 41-6.
Grant Elliott top-scored with 41. Ian Butler (25), McCullum (14) and skipper Daniel Vettori (10) were the other batsmen to reach double-figures in a dismal batting performance.
The hosts put New Zealand under pressure when they grabbed three wickets in the opening five overs, with Nuwan Kulasekara taking two in one over and Thilan Thushara one.
Thushara was the first to strike when he trapped Jesse Ryder leg-before in his opening over. Kulasekara had Martin Guptill caught behind and then dismissed Ross Taylor in his third over.
India are the third team in the competition. Sri Lanka were struggling at 69-5 after electing to bat before Samaraweera led the fightback with a vital 127-run stand for the sixth wicket with Angelo Mathews (51).
Samaraweera, 32, smashed 10 fours in his 124-ball knock to become the oldest Sri Lankan to score a maiden one-day hundred, while Mathews hit four boundaries in his second half-century.
New Zealand paceman Shane Bond marked his return to one-day cricket with an impressive 3-43 performance off 10 overs.
The fast bowler denied Sri Lanka a sound start with two wickets in his opening spell.
Bond struck in his first over when he had former captain Mahela Jayawardene caught by Taylor in the slips.
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