Pandya-monium as India cruise to simple win
Debutant medium-pacer claims three wickets to dismiss New Zealand for 190
DHARAMSALA:
Bowlers set up India’s comprehensive six-wicket win over New Zealand in the first ODI as batting mainstay Virat Kohli anchored the hosts’ chase in the low-scoring encounter in Dharamsala yesterday.
The hosts, who were chasing a modest 191 for victory, rode on the 60-run partnership betwen Kohli (85 not out) and skipper MS Dhoni to canter home in 33.1 overs.
But it was the bowling — led by debutant medium-pacer Hardik Pandya (3-31) and Amit Mishra (3-49) — that helped topple New Zealand for a lowly 190 and set the platform for the big win.
New Zealand pacer Doug Bracewell checked India’s brisk start after getting Rohit Sharma lbw for 14 after the batsman missed a fuller delivery while trying to flick it on the leg side.
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Ajinkya Rahane did not last long after losing his opening partner as he was caught behind off James Neesham for 33.
Kohli then put on 40 runs with Manish Pandey (17) but leg-spinner Ish Sodhi had Pandey walking back to the pavilion.
A mix-up between the two onfield batsmen resulted in Dhoni being run out for 21 but it proved to be a mere hiccup.
Earlier the visitors managed to get close to respectability thanks to a 71-run stand between opener Tom Latham (79 not out) and Southee.
Latham batted with purpose and defiance during his 98-ball knock while Southee attacked the Indian bowling with more abandon as he made 55 off 45.
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Pandya, who was at the receiving end of three boundaries by Martin Guptill in his opening over, got his revenge by having the opener caught at second slip for 12.
Pace spearhead Umesh Yadav had star batsman Kane Williamson caught at third man after the Black Caps’ skipper slashed at a wide delivery. He was on three.
Yadav then bowled Ross Taylor for a duck on the first delivery of his very next over to be on a hat-trick, only to be thwarted by Latham who went on to record his fifth ODI half century.
Pandya kept making inroads from the other end with the key wickets of the destructive Corey Anderson (four) and Luke Ronchi (naught) as New Zealand slipped to 48-5.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2016.
Bowlers set up India’s comprehensive six-wicket win over New Zealand in the first ODI as batting mainstay Virat Kohli anchored the hosts’ chase in the low-scoring encounter in Dharamsala yesterday.
The hosts, who were chasing a modest 191 for victory, rode on the 60-run partnership betwen Kohli (85 not out) and skipper MS Dhoni to canter home in 33.1 overs.
But it was the bowling — led by debutant medium-pacer Hardik Pandya (3-31) and Amit Mishra (3-49) — that helped topple New Zealand for a lowly 190 and set the platform for the big win.
New Zealand pacer Doug Bracewell checked India’s brisk start after getting Rohit Sharma lbw for 14 after the batsman missed a fuller delivery while trying to flick it on the leg side.
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Ajinkya Rahane did not last long after losing his opening partner as he was caught behind off James Neesham for 33.
Kohli then put on 40 runs with Manish Pandey (17) but leg-spinner Ish Sodhi had Pandey walking back to the pavilion.
A mix-up between the two onfield batsmen resulted in Dhoni being run out for 21 but it proved to be a mere hiccup.
Earlier the visitors managed to get close to respectability thanks to a 71-run stand between opener Tom Latham (79 not out) and Southee.
Latham batted with purpose and defiance during his 98-ball knock while Southee attacked the Indian bowling with more abandon as he made 55 off 45.
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Pandya, who was at the receiving end of three boundaries by Martin Guptill in his opening over, got his revenge by having the opener caught at second slip for 12.
Pace spearhead Umesh Yadav had star batsman Kane Williamson caught at third man after the Black Caps’ skipper slashed at a wide delivery. He was on three.
Yadav then bowled Ross Taylor for a duck on the first delivery of his very next over to be on a hat-trick, only to be thwarted by Latham who went on to record his fifth ODI half century.
Pandya kept making inroads from the other end with the key wickets of the destructive Corey Anderson (four) and Luke Ronchi (naught) as New Zealand slipped to 48-5.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2016.