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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

2019 India Tour of New Zealand First T20 @ Wellington Wednesday Feb 06,2019


 
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

Fourth ODI @ Hamilton Thursday Jan 31,2019
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

Fifth ODI @ Wellington Sunday Feb 03,2019
Scorecard
India 252/10 in 49.5 Overs
New Zealand  217/10 in 44.1 Overs
Match Result - India won by 35 Runs
MOM - Ambati Rayudu(India)for his 90(113 Balls 4x8 and 6x4)
Series Result - India won the 5-match ODI series 4-1



India's T20I record against New Zealand

# The two sides have met each other in T20Is eight times, with New Zealand having an upper hand with a 6-2 head-to-head record in their favour.

# Interestingly, the Men in Blue have played just two T20Is against the Black Caps in New Zealand and the hosts clinched victories on both the occasions. On February 25, 2009, India slumped to a seven-wicket defeat against New Zealand in Christchurch before the visitors lost by five wickets in Wellington just two days later.

#  In March 2016, India recorded their lowest total against New Zealand in the shortest format of the game as they were bowled out for 79 runs in their stipulated 20 overs during an ICC World Cup clash in Nagpur. Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Men in Blue with 30 runs in the match, which the Black Caps won by 49 runs.

#  India's highest total against New Zealand in T20Is came on November 1, 2017 when they posted a score of 202/3 in the first of the three-match series at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. The opening duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma smashed 80 runs each as the hosts marched to a 53-run win over New Zealand.

# Dhawan and Rohit's knocks of 80 in Delhi ODI in 2017 still remains the highest score by an Indian batsman against New Zealand.

# Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan recorded the best bowling figures by an Indian against New Zealand in T20Is. He finished with the figures of three for 31 during the second T20I of the two-match series in Chennai on September 11, 2012.

# Meanwhile, the record of the highest partnership between an Indian pair against New Zealand in the shortest format of the game is held by Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan. The duo shared a huge stand of 158 runs for the opening wicket on November 1, 2017 in the opening T20I in New Delhi.

New Zealand beat India by 80 Runs,lead 3-match T20 series 1-0

Scorecard
New Zealand 219/6 in 20 Overs
India              139/10 in 19.2 Overs
Match Result - NZ won by 80 Runs
MOM - Tim Seifert 84(43 Balls 4x7 and 6x6)
Series Result - NZ lead the 3-match T20 series 1-0

India won the toss and chose to field



New Zealand Playing XI: Colin Munro, Tim Seifert (wk), Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Daryl Mitchell, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Scott Kuggeleijn, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson 

 India Playing XI: Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant, Vijay Shankar, Dinesh Karthik, MS Dhoni (w), Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, K Khaleel Ahmed

Put in to bat first NZ scored 219/6 in 20 overs

Excellent batting effort from the Kiwis  set up by the opening duo of Tim Seifert 84(43 Balls 4x7 and 6x6) and Colin Munro 34(20 Balls 4x2 and 6x2), the former in particular being destructive with his unorthodox methods at the crease.
Tim Seifert notched up his maiden T20I fifty and nearly got to the century too

Captain  Kane Williamson also chipped in with vital contributions 34(22 Balls 6x3).

 As did Ross Taylor 23(14 Balls 6x2)and Scot Kuggeleijn 20*(7 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)at the end with cameos to push the total close to the 220-run mark

- Only once has a team successfully chased down 175+ vs NZ - 244 by Australia in Auckland last year

Highest targets chased down by India (T20Is):
207 vs SL, Mohali, 2009
202 vs Aus, Rajkot, 2013
199 vs Eng, Bristol, 2018
198 vs Aus, SCG, 2016

Highest T20I totals for NZ vs India:
219 W'ton, 2019 *
196 Rajkot, 2017
190 Joburg, 2007
167 Chennai, 2012
166 Christchurch, 2009

Highest T20I totals vs India:
245 WI, Lauderhill, 2016
219 SA, Johannesburg, 2012
219 NZ, W'ton, 2019 *
215 SL, Nagpur, 2009

Chasing 220 for victory India were bundled out for 139 in 19.2 Overs with only Shikhar Dhawan,Vijay Shankar , M S Dhoni  and Krunal Pandya scoring  -  29(18 Balls 4x2 an 6x3);2(18 Balls 4x2 and 6x2)and 39(31 Balls 4x5 and 6x1)and 20(18 Balls 4x1 and 6x1)

For NZ Tim Southee claimed 3/17(4 Overs)

The defeat at Wellington was their worst in T20Is with the previous worst coming way back in 2010 where they lost by 49 runs to Australia at Bridgetown.

There were other interesting numbers from the match, here's a look at them.

- Hardik Pandya and Krunal Pandya became just the second pair of brothers featuring for India in the same T20I after the Irfan Pathan-Yusuf Pathan's pair.

- Colin Munro became the fourth New Zealand batsman to score 5,000-plus runs in T20 cricket after Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor.

- The opening stand of 86 runs between Colin Munro and Tim Seifert was the third highest stand ever for New Zealand against India in T20Is. This was New Zealand's fifth opening fifty-plus stand in the last 10 innings in T20Is.

- Tim Seifert amassed 84 runs in the first T20I played at Wellington which is now the third highest individual score for New Zealand against India in T20Is and his six sixes are now the second most by a Kiwi batsman against India in a T20I match. Interestingly, he scored only 42 runs from seven innings prior to this match.

- Hardik Pandya became the second Indian bowler to conceded 50-plus runs in a T20I match against New Zealand after Mohammad Siraj (at Rajkot in 2017, 53 runs).

- Bhuvneshwar Kumar conceded 47 runs in the first T20I played at Wellington which is the most he ever conceded in a T20I match, going past 46 runs which he conceded against Pakistan at Ahmedabad in 2012.

- New Zealand's total of 219 for 6 in the first T20I match is now the highest for them against India in T20Is and the highest ever in any T20Is played at Wellington.

- This was only the second instance of five Indian bowlers conceding 35-plus runs each in a T20I match. The other instance recorded was against West Indies at Lauderhill in 2016.

- This was India's seventh defeat against New Zealand in T20Is - the joint most that they have lost against an opposition alongside England.

- This was the first time that four bowlers took two or more wickets each against India in a T20I match. On Wednesday, Southee, Ferguson, Santner, and Sodhi, all scalped two or more wickets.

- India lost the match by 80 runs which is now their biggest ever defeat in terms of runs in T20Is. The previous record was of 49 runs (against Australia at Bridgetown in 2010).

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