Great win over New Zealand with 8 wickets Playing on New Zealand's hometown? Or in India? No doubt! Kiwis batsmen in the crease? Any other team team? No doubt! Then the shampooing the fire ... the chaal, the kudiples wrist! Repeat ... the host country collapsed! In the batting first, Dhawan and Kohli maintained a solid victory for India in the first ODI.
Napier: The New Zealand tour, which is hard for everyone, has started with a solid performance by the team. Kuldeep Yadav (4/39) and Yuja Vendra Chahal (2/43) were the other batsmen in the first one-day internationals against Kiwis by 8 wickets. The hosts did not show minimum fighting with our bowlers, but the hosts were dismissed for 157 in 38 overs. Captain Kane Williamson (64 from 81 balls, 7 fours) fought only one half-century. The middle order batsman Ross Taylor (24 from 41 balls) made it fit. With the interruption of the game due to the sun's rays touching the eyes of the players, India scored a target of 156 in 49 overs. It lost only 2 wickets in 34.5 overs. Opener Shikhar Dhawan (75 not out off 103 balls) and Ajinkya Rahane's century came from Captain Kohli (45 from 59 balls). Shammi was awarded the Man of the Match award in the first innings. The second ODI between the two teams will be held in Mantangani on Saturday.
Shansher Shammy ...
First Ball Opener Gapple Bat Edge ... Second Ball LB Appeal ... LB Appeal for Third Ball! This is a proof of how effective the beginning of the shammy started. He pointed to the kiwis who won the toss and chose to bat. Guptill (5) was bowled for a fifth ball as he was not a flat pitch but he was not facing a fiery shade with a definite line and length. Munro (8) wicketed in the next over with a sharp delivery in the same breeze. Williamson, who seemed incontrovertible, saw Taylor failing to take 11 wickets for another wicket. Tailor, who was shattered by the ball to change the speed of Chahal, failed to drive the full delivery and failed to latham (11). Nichols (12) added 31 runs from 31 balls for the fifth wicket with Williamson and was caught by Kuldeep in the middle wicket by Jadeao. New Zealand scored only 107 runs to lose half-wicket at the end of the 24th over. Williamson scored half-century (63 balls), and he had a second spell of Shima ... Sandler (14). Kuldip Maya started from here. He then missed 30 runs in 7 overs and then finished the New Zealand innings with four wickets for 9 runs in three overs.
Easily ...
Opener Rohit Sharma (11) was quick to recover from the injury. After retaining Dhawan hit the shots. The goal was small and he was unable to play with Kohli. Shikhar's life in the 32-run stand made half-century in the 69 balls. Kohli made 24 runs for the win and was caught by Keeper Latham in the Ferguson bowling. Dhawan, Rayudu (13 not out) finished the rest of the match. Brian Lara (10,405) went back to the tenth place in the highest number of batsmen in Kohli (10,430) in the match.
The sun ... the game stops
We hear about the rain interruption of cricket ... we've seen the spectators wake up with the game ... we have seen the match recklessly due to the worst pitches! It is expected that they will suffer from the 'sun'. However, this happened on the tenth anniversary of Indian innings at Napier Day Knight. With the east-west side of the pitch on the MacLean Park field, the sun's rays lay directly into the batsmen cunt. Kohli and Dhawan were in trouble at the crease. Field umpires also realized the situation. The game was stopped. The sun was completely restored after 36 minutes. 'It's a laughing event. I am out of nowhere in 2014. Then there is no restriction on the game, "Kohli commented after the match.
Relaxing Kohli
Captain Kohli has been rested for the 4th and 5th ODIs against New Zealand, three matches from the T20 series. It was announced that the decision was taken with the team management to avoid further pressure on Kohli, who was playing without a leash for two or three months. Opener Rohit Sharma will lead the team in the backdrop. Kohli was not replaced by another player.
Shamy ... hit 100
Shami, who became Man of the Match with a splendid spell in the first ODI against New Zealand, received 100 wickets in his career. He is also the fastest (56th match) of the Indian bowler. So far this record is named after Irfan Pathan (59 matches). In the match, the Kiwis opener grabbed Guptullah Shammy who was a very distressed man. He has been limited to Tests for quite some time ... Resting to Bamra on Australia and New Zealand
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