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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

2019 India New Zealand - Statistical preview of the fourth ODI in Hamilton Thursday Jan 31,2019


 




5-Match ODI Series Results

First ODI @ Napier Wednesday Jan 23,2019
Scorecard
New Zealand 157/10 in 38 Overs
India              156/2 in 38.5 Overs(Target 156 in 49 Overs)
Match Result India won by 8 wickets
MOM - Mohammed Shami(India)for his 3/19(6 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 5-match ODI series 1-0


Second ODI @Mount Maunganui Saturday Jan 26,2019
Scorecard
India  324/4 in 50 Overs
New Zealand 234/10 in 40.2 Overs
Match Result - Indiaw on by 90 Runs
MOM - Rohit Sharma(India) for his 87(97 Balls 4x9 and 6x3)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 2-0

Third ODI @Mount Maunganui Monday Jan 28,2019
Scorecard
New Zealand   243/10 in 49 Overs
India                245/3 in 43 Overs
Match Result  India won by 7 wickets
MOM - Mohammed Shami (India)for his 3/41(9 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 5-Match ODI Series 3-0


282: Average first innings score at Hamilton extrapolated over last 10 ODIs is 282 excluding rain-affected matches.

200: Rohit Sharma will be playing his 200th ODI for India. He will become the 14th Indian to play 200 ODIs.



1: Rohit Sharma (215) needs 1 more six to have most sixes smashed by an Indian in ODIs, he will surpass MS Dhoni (215)

102.89: Rohit Sharma’s batting average as a captain in ODIs.

1/5: India have played five ODIs against New Zealand at Hamilton and have won only 1 in 2009

7/10: Team batting second has won 7 out of the last 10 ODIs played at this venue

23.89 vs 44.88: Tom Latham’s batting average at home vs his average in away conditions

50: Colin Munro will be playing his 50th ODI for New Zealand, if he takes the field in the 4th ODI

0: No Indian captain has scored an ODI century in New Zealand. The highest score by an Indian captain in New Zealand is 85*by MS Dhoni against Zimbabwe at Auckland in 2015

52.65: Ross Taylor batting average while batting first, best by a batsman (minimum 100 ODIs)

10: Ravindra Jadeja is 10 runs away from completing 2,000 ODI runs. He will become the 26th all-rounder with the double of 2,000 ODI runs and 150 wickets and 3rd Indian after Kapil Dev and Sachin Tendulkar.

33: Kedar Jadhav needs 33 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs for India. He will be the joint 11th fastest Indian to reach this landmark along with Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Sachin Tendulkar if he gets these runs in the 4th ODI against New Zealand.

9: The number of wickets Ravindra Jadeja needs to complete 50 away wickets in ODIs. His current split is 79 home wickets, 41 away wickets and 51 in neutral conditions.


New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets

India’s dominant show in the first three ODIs, with the series won, was undone by New Zealand in the fourth ODI at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

In just under four hours, New Zealand had the job done to win by 8-wickets and make the series 3-1. Chasing a paltry 93 runs to win, despite losing early wickets, New Zealand went on to win with Ross Taylor scoring a quickfire 37 runs from 25 balls to take his side home.

Asked to bat, India had a horrible start and none of the middle order batsmen failed to make the most of the opportunity. Trent Boult took a fifer -  5/21(10 Overs) with Colin de Grandhomme picking 3/26(10 Overs) to leave India in tatters.

Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal stitched a stand worth 25 runs – highest in the Indian inning – to ensure somewhat respectable total.

Once Kuldeep went, Khaleel, coming in for Mohammed  Shami perished too.

India were eventually bowled out for 92 runs for their seventh lowest ODI total and second smallest against New Zealand.

Scorecard
India  92/10 in 30.5 Overs
New Zealand  93/2 in 14.4 Overs
Match Result - New Zealand won by 8 wickets
MOM - Trent Boult(NZ)for his 5/21(10 Overs)
Series Result - India lead the 5-match ODI series 3-1

The 5th ODI is scheduled to be played at Wellington on Sunday Feb 03,2019

Shubman Gill becomes 227th ODI player for India, receives cap from MS Dhoni 

 

With Virat Kohli rested for the rest of the series, young Shubman Gill got to make his debut in the fourth ODI at Hamilton. Gill, who was man of the series in the Under 19 World Cup last, has already received rave reviews from all quarters and was in roaring form in Ranji Trophy.
He received his cap from MS Dhoni and thus became the 227th player to represent India in ODI cricket.

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