347/4 (50.0 ov)IND
VS
NZ 348/6 (48.1 ov)
CRR: 7.22 | New Zealand beat India by 4 wickets

NZ beat IND by 4 wickets | New Zealand vs India, Highlights And Cricket Score 1st ODI Match

India in New Zealand, 3 ODI Series, 2020

Date: Feb 05, 2020 Start Time: 07:30 IST | 02:00 GMT | 15:00 Local
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton

New Zealand vs India Highlights And Cricket Score 1st Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 48.1 NZ: 348/6

That's all we have from this contest! It was a high-scoring match but New Zealand scaled down a big target with 11 balls to spare. They have taken a lead in the 3-match series which makes the second ODI in Auckland a must-win for India. Do join us for that on Saturday, 8th February, at 1500 local (0200 GMT). Cheers!

New Zealand skipper, Tom Latham says that it was a great performance by the boys and it's been nice to cross the line. Adds that to have partnerships is always the key and the left-right combination helped them (during the century stand with Taylor). Mentions that to have wickets in hand helped them. On Ross Taylor, Latham says that he has done that for them time and again and it was a fantastic knock. Admits that their bowling is one area he is looking for improvement and hopes to achieve that in the coming games.

Indian skipper, Virat Kohli says that it was an outstanding performance by New Zealand. Adds that they batted outstandingly well. On their bowling show, Kohli replies that they were patient enough to pick wickets and got a run out as well. Admits that Tom Latham's innings took the momentum away from them. Credits the two batsmen (Latham and Taylor) for the way they batted. States that fielding is one area they were decent but it was not their best effort. Tells that the way New Zealand played, you have to admit that overall they were the better side. Praises the new Indian openers and hopes they will continue to do the same. Lauds Shreyas Iyer also for his knock under pressure and adds that KL Rahul was brilliant too. Considers these as positive signs. Feels that sometimes the results don't go your way but if you are playing good cricket, you are in good space.

ROSS TAYLOR IS THE MAN OF THE MATCH! Says that it's been an interesting summer for them and it was nice to cross the line. Mentions about the contribution of the top order and also praises the bowlers for restricting India under 350 which gave them a chance. Lauds Tom Latham for his batting and the way he targeted the short boundaries. Admits that Latham's knock made it easy for him. On completing 2000 international runs at Seddon Park, Taylor smiles and says that it's been a happy hunting ground for him. Hopes to put up a good performance in Eden Park as well. Shares that you try to not take the hangover of the last games and it was nice to stay till the end to finish this match.

India weren't too poor in the field but the dropped catch of Ross Taylor on 10 cost them the match. Their bowlers tried hard on a flat deck but the execution of the plan, especially when the pair of Taylor and Latham was batting, was not up to the mark. They would consider it as a rare off day at work and would look to bounce back in the second ODI. Stay tuned for the presentation...

What a scintillating knock by Ross Taylor! By no means, this was an easy chase. The Kiwi openers provided a decent start but it was not a quickfire one. The asking rate was quite high and the partnership between Ross Taylor and Henry Nicholls didn't take care of it at all. The Men in Blue were on top till the run out of Nicholls and the landscape of this run chase took a complete turn once Tom Latham arrived in the middle. The southpaw batted against his nature and stroked a 48-ball 69. He punished the Indian bowlers in the middle overs and snatched the momentum away from them. Rosco also joined the party and bathed in the light of renewed energy that Latham brought to the crease. Together the pair amassed 138 runs off 80 balls and brought the chase on track. The wickets did fall after that but the presence of Taylor meant that the Black Caps always had the game in their grasp.

New Zealand finally taste success! They have broken the deadlock. The Kiwis came close to winning on so many occasions in the T20I series but failed to cross the final hurdle. But not this time. Ross Taylor was the culprit in the past but he made sure that he stayed till the end to see his side home. This is now New Zealand's highest successful chase in ODIs.

48.1 1

Mohammed Shami to Ross Taylor. NEW ZEALAND WIN BY 4 WICKETS! Slightly short in length on middle, Taylor swings his bat across the line and sends it behind backward square leg. The fielder stops it from crossing the fence but cannot stop the batsmen from taking the winning run.

End of Over : 48 13 Runs 48.1: 347/6
47.6 1

Shardul Thakur to Ross Taylor. Rosco takes one on the body! Thakur surprises the batsman with a short ball. Taylor picks it late and then tries to duck. It brushes his left shoulder and goes behind to the keeper. Santner calls his partner for a quick leg bye. Scores are levelled!

47.5 1

Shardul Thakur to Mitchell Santner. A mistimed pull shot! Short in length around off, Santner camps back and mistimes his pull shot over the bowler's head. The mid off fielder cuts it off and they cross.

47.4 4

Shardul Thakur to Mitchell Santner. FOUR! 3 more needed! Fuller length ball around off, angling away, Santner gives it the full whack of his bat and drills it down to long off for a boundary.

47.3 0

Shardul Thakur to Mitchell Santner. Beaten! Slower one, on a length outside off, Santner pokes at it and misses.

47.2 6

Shardul Thakur to Mitchell Santner. SIX! Santner has nailed it! Thakur goes short and around off, Santner is on top of the bounce in a trice and pulls it emphatically over mid-wicket. 7 needed more!

47.1 1

Shardul Thakur to Ross Taylor. Direct hit would have been curtains for Ross Taylor! That would have made this game very interesting. A length ball outside off, Rosco taps it down to point and attempts to steal a run right under Jadeja's nose. Sir misses his shy at the bowler's end and Rosco survives.

End of Over : 47 3 Runs 48.1: 334/6
46.6 0

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Play and a miss! Back of a length delivery outside off, Mitchell once again pushes at it and misses. Top over by Bumrah, only 3 runs off it!

46.5 0

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Defended off the back foot by the batsman.

46.4 0

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Beauty of a delivery! A slower delivery, on the shorter side around off. It lands and grips as it cuts away. Santner pushes inside the line and misses.

46.3 1

Jasprit Bumrah to Ross Taylor. Width on offer outside off, Taylor moves back and slaps it down to the right of third man for a run.

46.2 1

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Bumrah goes short around off, Santner lifts his front leg and pulls it in front of square leg for a run.

46.1 0

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Gets behind the line of the delivery and pushes it with soft hands to mid off.

46.1 wd

Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Santner. Wide! Back of a length delivery angling down the leg side, Santner tries flicking but misses.

Summary

India will take on New Zealand in the first of the three-match ODI series. The clash will be played on February 5 at the Seddon Park in Hamilton. Virat Kohli and Co thrashed the Kiwis 5-0 in the recently concluded T20I series and will eye to extend their golden run in the 50-over format too. On the other hand, the Kiwis will look for redemption.

 

Both the sides have been dented by injuries of their important players. For India, Rohit Sharma has been ruled out of the series which means both Prithvi Shaw and Mayank Agarwal will make their ODI debut as KL Rahul is likely to continue batting at number five in ODIs. For New Zealand, Kane Williamson will miss the first two ODIs and Tom Latham will lead the team in his absence.

 

Squads: 

 

New Zealand: Tom Latham (c & wk), Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Ross Taylor, Ish Sodhi, Tom Blundell, Kyle Jamieson, Scott Kuggeleijn, Mark Chapman, James Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Hamish Bennett

 

 

India: Lokesh Rahul (wk), Virat Kohli (c), Mayank Agarwal, Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Shivam Dube, Prithvi Shaw, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Kedar Jadhav, Shardul Thakur,  Ravindra Jadeja, Navdeep Saini, Mohammed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah

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