New Zealand coach Gary Steed said on
Saturday that his batsmen have to make big partnerships on the title. After losing the first match played in Napier after losing eight wickets, India beat New Zealand by 90 runs in the second match played at Mount Maunganui.
After the second consecutive defeat from India, coach Stead said, "The performance has improved, but it is still not expected." He said, "He batted well and I thought that more than 350 runs would be done . I am happy that bowling is better at the end. In the end, Braswell did well, but in any sense this was not a perfect performance. "
Kiwi Koch said, "We did not have good partnerships in the headline, which was our strength against Sri Lanka. In the form of batting unit, we will have to face great challenges in the next three matches, to be good partnerships. "
Something like that happened for the second ODI.
Earlier, batting first scored 324 runs at the loss of four wickets in 50 overs. The Kiwi team could not achieve this target and lost the match by stacking 234 runs in 40.2 overs. Doug Bracewell made 57 of the best for the Kiwi team. He faced 46 balls in his innings, scoring five fours and three sixes.
New Zealand starts getting worse
New Zealand's start to chase the target was poor and they lost Martin Guptill (15) in the fifth over. Captain Ken Williamson (20) put two consecutive sixes and fours in Shami, but in the same over the ball was played on the wickets. After opener Munro got 31 runs, LBW was trying to sweep reverse sweep of Chahal straight ball. Ross Taylor (22) and Tom Latham (34) reached the score of 100 in the 17th over. However, in the next over of Jadhav, Taylor was stumped in a stunning manner. In his third over, Kuldeep made Latham 136 by scoring a five-wicket haul with LBW.
Kuldeep hit Colling D. Grandhom (03) on the hands of Rayudu, giving a sixth blow to New Zealand and then ending the innings of Henri Nichols (28) and Ish Sodhi (00). Bracewell showed aggressive posture after this. Bracewell, however, in the endeavor to hit Bhuvneshwar's ball and catch Dhawan on long on in an attempt to kill. He hit five fours and three sixes in 46 balls. Bolt hit Chawla and six on Bhuvneshwar's consecutive balls but Ferguson went on to win the ball in the next over to Vijay Shankar on Long on the ball, which helped India win.
Kuldeep Yadav shocks four wickets
Kuldeep Yadav took 4 wickets. Bhubaneswar Kumar and Yuswendra Chahal got two successes. Mohammad Shami and Kedar Jadhav got one wicket. Earlier, Rohit Sharma scored the highest 87 runs for the Indian team to bat after winning the toss, for which he faced 96 balls. Rohit's innings included nine fours and three sixes. Shikhar Dhawan faced 66 balls and scored 66 runs with nine fours. For New Zealand fast bowler Trent Bolt (two for 61 runs) and Loki Ferguson (two wickets for 81 runs) was the most successful bowler. India won the first ODI by eight wickets in Napier. The third match of the series will be played on this field on January 28.
Saturday that his batsmen have to make big partnerships on the title. After losing the first match played in Napier after losing eight wickets, India beat New Zealand by 90 runs in the second match played at Mount Maunganui.
After the second consecutive defeat from India, coach Stead said, "The performance has improved, but it is still not expected." He said, "He batted well and I thought that more than 350 runs would be done . I am happy that bowling is better at the end. In the end, Braswell did well, but in any sense this was not a perfect performance. "
Kiwi Koch said, "We did not have good partnerships in the headline, which was our strength against Sri Lanka. In the form of batting unit, we will have to face great challenges in the next three matches, to be good partnerships. "
Something like that happened for the second ODI.
Earlier, batting first scored 324 runs at the loss of four wickets in 50 overs. The Kiwi team could not achieve this target and lost the match by stacking 234 runs in 40.2 overs. Doug Bracewell made 57 of the best for the Kiwi team. He faced 46 balls in his innings, scoring five fours and three sixes.
New Zealand starts getting worse
New Zealand's start to chase the target was poor and they lost Martin Guptill (15) in the fifth over. Captain Ken Williamson (20) put two consecutive sixes and fours in Shami, but in the same over the ball was played on the wickets. After opener Munro got 31 runs, LBW was trying to sweep reverse sweep of Chahal straight ball. Ross Taylor (22) and Tom Latham (34) reached the score of 100 in the 17th over. However, in the next over of Jadhav, Taylor was stumped in a stunning manner. In his third over, Kuldeep made Latham 136 by scoring a five-wicket haul with LBW.
Kuldeep hit Colling D. Grandhom (03) on the hands of Rayudu, giving a sixth blow to New Zealand and then ending the innings of Henri Nichols (28) and Ish Sodhi (00). Bracewell showed aggressive posture after this. Bracewell, however, in the endeavor to hit Bhuvneshwar's ball and catch Dhawan on long on in an attempt to kill. He hit five fours and three sixes in 46 balls. Bolt hit Chawla and six on Bhuvneshwar's consecutive balls but Ferguson went on to win the ball in the next over to Vijay Shankar on Long on the ball, which helped India win.
Kuldeep Yadav shocks four wickets
Kuldeep Yadav took 4 wickets. Bhubaneswar Kumar and Yuswendra Chahal got two successes. Mohammad Shami and Kedar Jadhav got one wicket. Earlier, Rohit Sharma scored the highest 87 runs for the Indian team to bat after winning the toss, for which he faced 96 balls. Rohit's innings included nine fours and three sixes. Shikhar Dhawan faced 66 balls and scored 66 runs with nine fours. For New Zealand fast bowler Trent Bolt (two for 61 runs) and Loki Ferguson (two wickets for 81 runs) was the most successful bowler. India won the first ODI by eight wickets in Napier. The third match of the series will be played on this field on January 28.
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