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India vs New Zealand: Team India got a close win over Kiwis in the first ODI at Hyderabad

Team India for a close win over Kiwis in the first ODI at Hyderabad

India vs New Zealand: In chasing 350 for the win, the Kiwis quickly dropped 12 and scored 337, with Michael Bracewell startling the Indians. He captured 140 (12×4, 10×6) in style and aggression from just 78 balls. While Shubman Gill burned to a double century underneath. In the late winter evening, Michael refreshed Indian spirits under the lights of a clear late winter night in what turned out to be quite a competition. Show controlled aggression. (Read Also: India Rewrite record win with a huge margin against Sri Lanka in the 3rd ODI)

India vs New Zealand first ODI at Hyderabad was a great gift of high scorings to viewers on 18th January 2023 at Hyderabad.

Shubman Gill double century: A mighty building block for the Indian inning

The 31-year-old achieved his second ODI century. The first was an unbeaten 127 against Ireland in a profitable comeback over 300.He scored 120 for 5 that day. Australia’s Glenn Maxwell is the only other hitter ranked 7-11 to have reached a century in a such hi-scoring ODI. Caught with Mitchell Santner in tow Michael caught the Indians off guard after being reduced to 131 for six in the twenty-ninth.

India led in Gill’s 149-ball 208 (19×4, 9×6) and slipped to a huge 349 for 8. Throughout the course, Gill confirmed that he has started to develop. He is realizing his potential in game-winning performances. The hit not only cemented his place at the top of the list, but also made him a guarantor for the team. Gill started steadily and took time to cool off while Rohit took most of the points from their first 60-run wicket partnership, but when the solar array exploded, Gill built up the stadium. at fires. He hit six sixes in overs 48 and 49 to lead India to an absolute place.

By the way, Gill got his half-century on a six, went from 147 to 153 on a second six, and went from 182 to 200 on six balls. New Zealand, who missed his shot, started with two huge balls as Henry Shipley took his time setting up the right line. After 5 balls, Shipley gave Rohit a full shot and the Indian captain happily went over the covers. Gill was in action in the next inning when he hit Locke Ferguson’s third throw to the limit in the quilt crease.

The games original six came in a third pass here when Rohit threw Shipley over the secondary cover fence. Six more were behind in Shipley’s fifth when Rohit quickly lifted the deep, square back leg with an agonized hand. It ended in a mistake that Daryl half-claimed from Mitchell. 88 times 2. Kohli was shocked by the spinning ball. He returned to the defense and cleared the way, but didn’t turn. He took an early lead on the outside by hitting the top block. Although Kohli (8) and Ishan (5) fell early, Gill played with Suryakumar Yadav in the regular rounds. The Matching Stick saw Tom Latham largely forgive Michael Bracewell when he was 45. He went from 46 to 52 in his first six and hasn’t looked back since. Gill kept up with SKY as the pair added a 65 for the fourth wicket before the later fell. Gill then` hit his second six and stole one to complete the coveted triple count of 87 balls with 14 fours and 2 sixes. Then Gill was the best and had fun with Kiwi’s bowling attack.

A strong counter-attack by Kiwis

Even though Shubman Gill‘s double century gave a mighty score to chase for Kiwis. The challenge seemed achievable during their batting in the second half of India vs New Zealand first ODI.

The Kiwis went for 219 from 21 overs with four wickets in hand. Nobody gave them a chance but the duo kept their heads down and played in.

Then they started to attack the Indians and the races slowed down. By the end of the forty-fifth New Zealand had made 291 from six and wanted 59 from 30 balls. Rohit Sharma flicked the ball to Mohammed Siraj who had just one ball left and Hyderabadi didn’t disappoint. Suryakumar Yadav caught Santner (57) on the fourth ball to end a challenging 162-run position. Siraj adopted him by castle Henry Shipley (0) and New Zealand’s hopes were dashed in. Siraj finished the tournament with his second straight four-wicket draw (4/46). This is the perfect bowling figure on this court, removing Umesh Yadav’s 4-53 against Sri Lanka in 2014.Hardik Pandya conceded just 4 in the forty-ninth over.And, Shardul Thakur drown on Michael’s leg before the second ball of the last over Guests need 13 to win. Illustrious teammates like Rohit Sharma andVirat Kohli.

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