India vs NZ – ODI Series update!
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India is now leading New Zealand in a one-day international series that is still continuing. India’s chase was led by Rohit Sharma, who scored 51 runs while playing his shots brilliantly.
In addition, India’s victory in the series was boosted by Mohammed Shami’s three wickets for eighteen.
Key facts!
- India decided to bowl first and New Zealand was bowled out for 108 runs in 34.3 overs.
- The experienced fast bowler Mohammed Shami (3/18) was India’s most effective bowler, taking three wickets.
- Hardik Pandya (2/26) and Washington Sundar (2/7) also took two wickets apiece.
- This made them India’s second and third most effective bowlers, respectively.
- As India worked to reach their target of 109, Shubman Gill remained unbroken.
- He was responsible for scoring the majority of runs that ultimately won the game.
- India reached their target of 109 in 20.1 overs.
- Shubman Gill played a nice knock of 40 not out, which contributed to India’s victory.
- In the first match, which took place in Hyderabad, India defeated NZ by 12 runs.
- New Zealand’s innings in the second ODI came to an end in the 35th over when they were bowled out for 108.
- If India beat NZ in the next ODI match, Team India will take over the number one spot in the ODI team rankings in the world.
.@ShubmanGill finishes things off in style! #TeamIndia complete a comprehensive 8️⃣-wicket victory in Raipur and clinch the #INDvNZ ODI series 2️⃣-0️⃣ with more game to go 🙌🏻
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 21, 2023
Scorecard ▶️ https://t.co/tdhWDoSwrZ @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/QXY20LWlyw
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