India
and New Zealand made a change apiece to their playing elevens. The former’s
skipper, Sunil Gavaskar, didn’t play, paving the way for Kirti Azad’s comeback,
and Lance Cairns made way for One-day International debutant Gary Robertson.
This was Gundappa Viswanath’s first (and only One-day International) as skipper. On winning the toss, he inserted the hosts. Bruce Edgar, who faced 11 balls, scored a run. Kapil Dev broke the 13-run stand.
Jock Edwards faced 24 balls, scoring 17. He was caught by Dilip Vengsarkar. Yograj Singh broke the 30-run stand. Howarth, New Zealand’s skipper, scored 17 (Ge)off 37 balls. He was caught by Chetan Chauhan. Sandeep Patil broke the 46-run stand.
John Wright, who faced 74 balls, scored 38. His innings included a couple of boundaries. He was caught by Syed Kirmani. Roger Binny broke the two-run stand. Ian Smith, who faced three balls, didn’t open his account. He was caught by Vengsarkar. Patil broke the one-run stand.
Richard Hadlee, who faced 59 balls, scored 23. He was caught by Azad. Karsan Ghavri broke the 73-run stand.
Jeremy Coney, the player of the match, scored 46. His 63-ball innings included three boundaries and a couple of sixes. He was caught by Vengsarkar. Ghavri broke the one-run stand.
Robertson, who faced 10 balls, scored 17. He was caught by Patil. Kapil broke the 19-run stand. Martin Snedden, who faced 15 balls, scored 11. He was unbeaten, as was Gary Troup, who scored 14. His nine-ball innings included a boundary and a six.
India conceded 26 extras. New Zealand scored 210 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Binny and Yograj bowled 10 overs (including a couple of maidens) apiece, picking up a wicket each. While the former conceded 38, the latter conceded 37.
Ghavri, Kapil and Patil bowled 10 overs (including a maiden) apiece, conceding 47, 34 and 28, respectively. They picked up a couple of scalps each.
Binny scored 18. His 30-ball innings included three boundaries. He was caught by Howarth. Chatfield broke the 34-run stand. Chauhan scored 31. His 73-ball innings included a boundary. Snedden broke the 48-run stand.
Azad, who faced 20 balls, scored 10. His innings included a couple of boundaries. Robertson broke the 22-run stand. Viswanath wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just five. Snedden broke the seven-run stand.
Vengsarkar, who faced 80 balls, scored 41. His innings included three boundaries. Hadlee broke the 16-run stand. Patil, who faced 26 balls, scored 20. His innings included a couple of boundaries. Robertson broke the 13-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair put on just a run. Kapil, who faced three balls, scored one. He was trapped leg before wicket by Troup. Kirmani wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just a couple. He was caught by Smith. Troup broke the eight-run stand.
Yashpal Sharma, who faced 23 balls, scored nine. Hadlee broke the four-run stand. The tenth-wicket pair didn’t open its account. Ghavri, who faced three balls, scored as many. He was caught by Wright off the bowling of Troup.
Yograj, who faced a ball, didn’t get off the mark. He was unbeaten. The Kiwis conceded 13 extras. India, who were dismissed for 153 off 45.2 overs, lost by 57 runs. Chatfield bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 31 and picked up a wicket.
Snedden and Hadlee bowled eight overs (including a maiden) apiece, picking up a couple of wickets each. While the former conceded 35, the former conceded 27.
Robertson's 10 overs included a maiden. He conceded 29 and picked up a couple of wickets. Troup bowled 9.2 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 18 and picked up three scalps.
New Zealand won the two-match series 2-0.
It was Chauhan's, Ghavri’s and Yograj’s last ODI.
This was Gundappa Viswanath’s first (and only One-day International) as skipper. On winning the toss, he inserted the hosts. Bruce Edgar, who faced 11 balls, scored a run. Kapil Dev broke the 13-run stand.
Jock Edwards faced 24 balls, scoring 17. He was caught by Dilip Vengsarkar. Yograj Singh broke the 30-run stand. Howarth, New Zealand’s skipper, scored 17 (Ge)off 37 balls. He was caught by Chetan Chauhan. Sandeep Patil broke the 46-run stand.
John Wright, who faced 74 balls, scored 38. His innings included a couple of boundaries. He was caught by Syed Kirmani. Roger Binny broke the two-run stand. Ian Smith, who faced three balls, didn’t open his account. He was caught by Vengsarkar. Patil broke the one-run stand.
Richard Hadlee, who faced 59 balls, scored 23. He was caught by Azad. Karsan Ghavri broke the 73-run stand.
Jeremy Coney, the player of the match, scored 46. His 63-ball innings included three boundaries and a couple of sixes. He was caught by Vengsarkar. Ghavri broke the one-run stand.
Robertson, who faced 10 balls, scored 17. He was caught by Patil. Kapil broke the 19-run stand. Martin Snedden, who faced 15 balls, scored 11. He was unbeaten, as was Gary Troup, who scored 14. His nine-ball innings included a boundary and a six.
India conceded 26 extras. New Zealand scored 210 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Binny and Yograj bowled 10 overs (including a couple of maidens) apiece, picking up a wicket each. While the former conceded 38, the latter conceded 37.
Ghavri, Kapil and Patil bowled 10 overs (including a maiden) apiece, conceding 47, 34 and 28, respectively. They picked up a couple of scalps each.
Binny scored 18. His 30-ball innings included three boundaries. He was caught by Howarth. Chatfield broke the 34-run stand. Chauhan scored 31. His 73-ball innings included a boundary. Snedden broke the 48-run stand.
Azad, who faced 20 balls, scored 10. His innings included a couple of boundaries. Robertson broke the 22-run stand. Viswanath wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just five. Snedden broke the seven-run stand.
Vengsarkar, who faced 80 balls, scored 41. His innings included three boundaries. Hadlee broke the 16-run stand. Patil, who faced 26 balls, scored 20. His innings included a couple of boundaries. Robertson broke the 13-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair put on just a run. Kapil, who faced three balls, scored one. He was trapped leg before wicket by Troup. Kirmani wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he scored just a couple. He was caught by Smith. Troup broke the eight-run stand.
Yashpal Sharma, who faced 23 balls, scored nine. Hadlee broke the four-run stand. The tenth-wicket pair didn’t open its account. Ghavri, who faced three balls, scored as many. He was caught by Wright off the bowling of Troup.
Yograj, who faced a ball, didn’t get off the mark. He was unbeaten. The Kiwis conceded 13 extras. India, who were dismissed for 153 off 45.2 overs, lost by 57 runs. Chatfield bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 31 and picked up a wicket.
Snedden and Hadlee bowled eight overs (including a maiden) apiece, picking up a couple of wickets each. While the former conceded 35, the former conceded 27.
Robertson's 10 overs included a maiden. He conceded 29 and picked up a couple of wickets. Troup bowled 9.2 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 18 and picked up three scalps.
New Zealand won the two-match series 2-0.
It was Chauhan's, Ghavri’s and Yograj’s last ODI.
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