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Finn Allen played a half-century in the last ODI
Earlier, India had captured the T20 series
New Delhi. The New Zealand team led by Kane Williamson has won the ODI series 1-0. In the third and final match (IND vs NZ), the Kiwi team was in a good position, but this match was also canceled due to rain. Earlier, the Kiwi team had won the first match by scoring more than 300 runs. The second match was canceled due to rain. At the same time, the T20 series was won by Team India by 1-0. In this way, New Zealand has also taken revenge for the defeat in the T20 series. In the third ODI, the Indian team could score only 219 runs while playing first. Washington Sundar scored the maximum 51 runs. In response, New Zealand had scored 104 runs for one wicket in 18 overs till the game was stopped due to rain. Devon Conway remained unbeaten on 38 and Williamson on 0.
Along with winning the ODI series, New Zealand has again repeated the 41-year-old record. The Kiwi team won the second consecutive ODI series against India. He had won 3-0 in the last series. Earlier this feat was done in New Zealand in 1981. Chasing the target, New Zealand got off to a good start by opener batsmen Devon Conway and Finn Allen. Both added 97 runs in 16.3 overs for the first wicket. Allen became the victim of fast bowler Umran Malik after scoring 57 runs off 54 balls. He hit 8 fours and a six.
Sundar scored a half century
Earlier, due to the poor performance of the batsmen, the Indian team was reduced to 219 runs in 47.3 overs in the last ODI. Half the team had returned to the pavilion in 25.3 overs. Only Washington Sundar (51 runs in 64 balls, 5 fours and 1 six) could play a half-century innings, due to which the team was able to cross the score of 200 runs. The spin all-rounder showed his mettle when he scored an unbeaten 37 off 16 balls in India’s 306 for 7 in the first ODI, being the last man to be dismissed.
Milne scattered the top order
Before him, Shreyas Iyer (49 runs) could not take advantage of a good start and was dismissed one run before his fifty. Adam Milne did not play in the second ODI which was canceled due to rain, but he returned in this match. He took 3 wickets for 57 runs while shaking the Indian top order. Milne got the wickets of captain Shikhar Dhawan (28 runs) and Shubman Gill (13 runs). Then he took the important wicket of India in the form of Suryakumar Yadav (06).
Mitchell also got 3 wickets
Among the Indian batsmen, only Iyer looked in control during the innings, hitting some spectacular shots, but was caught by Devon Conway off the bowling of Lockie Ferguson. Iyer hit 8 fours during his 59-ball innings, but after his dismissal, India were in trouble as half the team reached the pavilion for 121 runs. Captain Kane Williamson impressed with his strategy and cleverly rotated the bowlers. Fifth bowler Daryl Mitchell also took 3 wickets for 25 runs while Matt Henry (29 runs from 2 maidens in 10 overs) proved to be economical. Experienced fast bowler Tim Southee took 2 wickets for 36 runs.
got off to a slow start
New Zealand won the toss and invited India to bat, which made a slow and cautious start. Gill looked very aggressive in the first 2 ODIs, but today he looked very cautious in playing the stroke and could only manage 5 runs in 18 balls while his senior partner Dhawan looked aggressive. Coming out in the third over, Dhawan hit Saudi for a six, but this bowler also came back and bowled his next over maiden. While Henry was bowling tight at the other end.
suryakumar failed again
Towards the end of the powerplay, the Indian openers gradually opened their arms, with Gill hitting Milne for two consecutive fours. But soon lost his composure and was caught at short midwicket in an attempt to play the next ball at square leg. Dhawan, who was trying to increase the run rate, also became the second victim of Milne. Suryakumar, who performed explosively in T20, could not spend much time on the pitch and became the third victim of Milne.
Rituraj Gaikwad missed his second consecutive double century, but still created history
In the second ODI, Deepak Hooda was retained despite criticism for leaving out Sanju Samson, who again failed to impress and was dismissed for 12. After Iyer’s dismissal, India was in dire need of partnership, but Hooda could not support Sundar at the crease. He was dismissed on a bouncing ball from Saudi.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : November 30, 2022, 14:36 IST
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