India
(Shar)made (Parth)IV changes to their playing (Pat)eleven – Murali Vijay,
Ravindra Jadeja, Wriddhiman Saha and Munaf made way for Patel, Rohit, Saurabh
Tiwary and Praveen Kumar.
New Zealand made a couple of changes to their playing eleven – Kane Williamson and Gareth Hopkins made way for Jamie How and Tim Southee.
On winning the toss, Gautam Gambhir, India’s skipper, inserted the visitors.
The first Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was mandatory – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 70 and lost a wicket.
New Zealand scored 50 off 7.4 overs (46 balls). India had conceded 10 extras at that point. While Martin Guptill’s contribution to the partnership was 22, Brendon McCullum's contribution to it was 18.
Guptill, whose 25-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 30. Fifty-two balls into the match, he was caught by Yuvraj Singh. Ashish Nehra broke the 62-run partnership.
The second Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. While they lost a couple of wickets during this Powerplay, they scored 27.
How, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored four. Nine balls after Guptill’s dismissal, he was caught by Yusuf Pathan, the player of the match. Nehra broke the eight-run stand.
Brendon, whose run-a-ball innings included eight boundaries and a six, scored 42. Nineteen balls later, he was caught by Sharma. Ravichandran Ashwin broke the 21-run stand.
Eighty balls into the match, the first drinks break was taken. New Zealand had scored 91 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Ross Taylor was batting on four.
New Zealand scored 100 off 15.5 overs (95 balls). India had conceded a dozen extras at that point.
The fourth-wicket pair put on 50 off 75 balls. While Taylor’s contribution to the partnership was 19, Scott Styris’ contribution to it was 27. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
New Zealand scored 150 off 27 overs (162 balls). India had conceded 15 extras at that point.
Styris, whose 48-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, eventually scored 46. Ninety-eight balls after McCullum’s dismissal, he was caught by Tiwary. Pathan broke the 79-run partnership.
Thirty-two overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. New Zealand had scored 184 for the loss of four wickets at that point. While Taylor was batting on 38, James Franklin was in seventh heaven.
New Zealand scored 200 off 35.5 overs (215 overs). India had conceded 17 extras at that point.
The third Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 38th and the 42nd over.
Taylor, whose 73-ball (Ashw)innings included three boundaries, eventually scored 44. Forty-five balls after Styris’ dismissal, he was trapped leg before wicket by the offie, who broke the 40-run stand.
Daniel Vettori, New Zealand’s skipper, scored 17. His 19-ball innings included a couple of boundaries. Thirty-five balls later, Pathan broke the 39-run partnership.
New Zealand scored 250 off 43.2 overs (260 balls). India had conceded 18 extras at that point.
Franklin’s half-century – which included seven boundaries – came off 51 balls.
Kyle Mills, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored a run. Three balls later, Pathan broke the two-run stand.
New Zealand scored 300 off 49.2 overs (296 balls). India had conceded 20 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.
The eighth-wicket pair put on 50 off 30 balls. While Franklin’s contribution to the partnership was 40, Nathan McCullum's contribution to it was 13. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a couple.
Franklin, whose 69-ball innings included a dozen boundaries and three sixes, eventually scored 98. He was unbeaten, as was Nathan, who didn’t add to the aforementioned score. His 12-ball innings included a boundary.
New Zealand scored 315 for the loss of seven wickets off 50 overs. Yuvraj, who bowled three wicketless overs, conceded 21. Sharma, who bowled four wicketless overs, conceded 19. Kumar, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 42. Zaheer Khan, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 40.
Nehra bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He conceded 70, picking up a couple of wickets. Ashwin, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 66. He picked up a couple of wickets. Pathan, who bowled nine overs, conceded 49. He picked up three scalps.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was mandatory – was between the first and the 10th over. India scored 68 and lost a couple of wickets.
India’s openers scored 50 off 7.4 overs (46 balls). New Zealand had conceded an extra at that point. While Gambhir’s contribution to the partnership was 21, Parthiv's contribution to it was 28.
Gambhir, whose 24-ball innings included four boundaries, eventually scored 27. Fifty-eight balls into the chase, he was caught by Guptill. Andy McKay broke 67-run partnership. Virat Kohli, who faced a couple of balls, failed to get off the mark. A couple of balls later, he was caught by Mills. McKay broke the one-run stand.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. While they lost no wickets during the Powerplay, they scored 18.
Parthiv’s half-century – which included eight boundaries – came off as many balls.
India scored 100 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 17 overs (102 balls). New Zealand had conceded four extras at that point. While Parthiv was batting on 51, Yuvraj was batting on 18.
Incidentally, it was at that point that the first drinks break of India’s innings was taken.
Yuvraj, whose 28-ball innings included a boundary and a six, eventually scored 20. Forty-six balls after Kohli’s dismissal, he was caught by How. Nathan broke the 35-run stand.
Parthiv, whose 57-ball innings included eight boundaries, eventually scored 53. Eleven balls later, he was caught by the substitute, Kane Williamson. Nathan broke the 35-run stand.
India scored 150 off 27.5 overs (167 balls). New Zealand had conceded five extras at that point.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off 59 balls. While Sharma’s contribution to the partnership was 30, Pathan’s contribution to it was 20. Extras’ partnership to the contribution was a run.
Sharma, whose 48-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 44. Eighty-four balls after Parthiv’s dismissal, he was caught by Vettori. Southee broke the 80-run partnership.
Two hundred balls into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. India had scored 188 for the loss of five wickets at that point. Pathan was batting on 38.
India scored 200 off 35.1 overs (211 balls). New Zealand had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.
Thirty-six overs into the match, the match was interrupted by rain. India had scored 203 for the loss of five wickets at that point. While Pathan was batting on 48, Tiwary was batting on four.
Pathan’s run-a-ball half-century included three boundaries and as many sixes.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 39th and the 43rd over.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 50 off 44 balls. While Pathan’s contribution to the partnership was 34, Tiwary's contribution to it was a dozen. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
India scored 250 off 42.2 overs (254 balls). New Zealand had conceded 10 extras at that point.
Pathan's ton – which included seven boundaries and half-a-dozen sixes – came off 79 balls.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 100 off 76 balls. While Pathan’s contribution to the partnership was 73, Tiwary’s contribution to it was 16. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was 11.
India scored 300 off 47.2 overs (285 balls). New Zealand had conceded 17 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they had conceded at that point.
Pathan, whose 96-ball innings included seven boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 123. He was unbeaten, as Tiwary, who eventually scored 37. His 39-ball innings included three boundaries and a six.
India, who scored 321 for the loss of five wickets at that point off 48.5 overs, won by five years with seven balls to spare. Styris bowled four wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 27. Mills and Vettori bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 65, the latter conceded 57.
Southee, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 64. He picked up a wicket. McKay, who bowled seven overs, conceded 63. He picked up a couple scalps, as did Nathan, who bowled 7.5 overs, conceding 38.
India led the five-match series 4-0.
New Zealand made a couple of changes to their playing eleven – Kane Williamson and Gareth Hopkins made way for Jamie How and Tim Southee.
On winning the toss, Gautam Gambhir, India’s skipper, inserted the visitors.
The first Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was mandatory – was between the first and the 10th over. They scored 70 and lost a wicket.
New Zealand scored 50 off 7.4 overs (46 balls). India had conceded 10 extras at that point. While Martin Guptill’s contribution to the partnership was 22, Brendon McCullum's contribution to it was 18.
Guptill, whose 25-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 30. Fifty-two balls into the match, he was caught by Yuvraj Singh. Ashish Nehra broke the 62-run partnership.
The second Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. While they lost a couple of wickets during this Powerplay, they scored 27.
How, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored four. Nine balls after Guptill’s dismissal, he was caught by Yusuf Pathan, the player of the match. Nehra broke the eight-run stand.
Brendon, whose run-a-ball innings included eight boundaries and a six, scored 42. Nineteen balls later, he was caught by Sharma. Ravichandran Ashwin broke the 21-run stand.
Eighty balls into the match, the first drinks break was taken. New Zealand had scored 91 for the loss of three wickets at that point. Ross Taylor was batting on four.
New Zealand scored 100 off 15.5 overs (95 balls). India had conceded a dozen extras at that point.
The fourth-wicket pair put on 50 off 75 balls. While Taylor’s contribution to the partnership was 19, Scott Styris’ contribution to it was 27. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
New Zealand scored 150 off 27 overs (162 balls). India had conceded 15 extras at that point.
Styris, whose 48-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, eventually scored 46. Ninety-eight balls after McCullum’s dismissal, he was caught by Tiwary. Pathan broke the 79-run partnership.
Thirty-two overs into the match, the second drinks break was taken. New Zealand had scored 184 for the loss of four wickets at that point. While Taylor was batting on 38, James Franklin was in seventh heaven.
New Zealand scored 200 off 35.5 overs (215 overs). India had conceded 17 extras at that point.
The third Powerplay of New Zealand’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 38th and the 42nd over.
Taylor, whose 73-ball (Ashw)innings included three boundaries, eventually scored 44. Forty-five balls after Styris’ dismissal, he was trapped leg before wicket by the offie, who broke the 40-run stand.
Daniel Vettori, New Zealand’s skipper, scored 17. His 19-ball innings included a couple of boundaries. Thirty-five balls later, Pathan broke the 39-run partnership.
New Zealand scored 250 off 43.2 overs (260 balls). India had conceded 18 extras at that point.
Franklin’s half-century – which included seven boundaries – came off 51 balls.
Kyle Mills, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored a run. Three balls later, Pathan broke the two-run stand.
New Zealand scored 300 off 49.2 overs (296 balls). India had conceded 20 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.
The eighth-wicket pair put on 50 off 30 balls. While Franklin’s contribution to the partnership was 40, Nathan McCullum's contribution to it was 13. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a couple.
Franklin, whose 69-ball innings included a dozen boundaries and three sixes, eventually scored 98. He was unbeaten, as was Nathan, who didn’t add to the aforementioned score. His 12-ball innings included a boundary.
New Zealand scored 315 for the loss of seven wickets off 50 overs. Yuvraj, who bowled three wicketless overs, conceded 21. Sharma, who bowled four wicketless overs, conceded 19. Kumar, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 42. Zaheer Khan, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 40.
Nehra bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He conceded 70, picking up a couple of wickets. Ashwin, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 66. He picked up a couple of wickets. Pathan, who bowled nine overs, conceded 49. He picked up three scalps.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was mandatory – was between the first and the 10th over. India scored 68 and lost a couple of wickets.
India’s openers scored 50 off 7.4 overs (46 balls). New Zealand had conceded an extra at that point. While Gambhir’s contribution to the partnership was 21, Parthiv's contribution to it was 28.
Gambhir, whose 24-ball innings included four boundaries, eventually scored 27. Fifty-eight balls into the chase, he was caught by Guptill. Andy McKay broke 67-run partnership. Virat Kohli, who faced a couple of balls, failed to get off the mark. A couple of balls later, he was caught by Mills. McKay broke the one-run stand.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the bowling Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 15th over. While they lost no wickets during the Powerplay, they scored 18.
Parthiv’s half-century – which included eight boundaries – came off as many balls.
India scored 100 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 17 overs (102 balls). New Zealand had conceded four extras at that point. While Parthiv was batting on 51, Yuvraj was batting on 18.
Incidentally, it was at that point that the first drinks break of India’s innings was taken.
Yuvraj, whose 28-ball innings included a boundary and a six, eventually scored 20. Forty-six balls after Kohli’s dismissal, he was caught by How. Nathan broke the 35-run stand.
Parthiv, whose 57-ball innings included eight boundaries, eventually scored 53. Eleven balls later, he was caught by the substitute, Kane Williamson. Nathan broke the 35-run stand.
India scored 150 off 27.5 overs (167 balls). New Zealand had conceded five extras at that point.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off 59 balls. While Sharma’s contribution to the partnership was 30, Pathan’s contribution to it was 20. Extras’ partnership to the contribution was a run.
Sharma, whose 48-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, eventually scored 44. Eighty-four balls after Parthiv’s dismissal, he was caught by Vettori. Southee broke the 80-run partnership.
Two hundred balls into the chase, the second drinks break was taken. India had scored 188 for the loss of five wickets at that point. Pathan was batting on 38.
India scored 200 off 35.1 overs (211 balls). New Zealand had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.
Thirty-six overs into the match, the match was interrupted by rain. India had scored 203 for the loss of five wickets at that point. While Pathan was batting on 48, Tiwary was batting on four.
Pathan’s run-a-ball half-century included three boundaries and as many sixes.
The third Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the batting Powerplay – was between the 39th and the 43rd over.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 50 off 44 balls. While Pathan’s contribution to the partnership was 34, Tiwary's contribution to it was a dozen. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was four.
India scored 250 off 42.2 overs (254 balls). New Zealand had conceded 10 extras at that point.
Pathan's ton – which included seven boundaries and half-a-dozen sixes – came off 79 balls.
The sixth-wicket pair put on 100 off 76 balls. While Pathan’s contribution to the partnership was 73, Tiwary’s contribution to it was 16. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was 11.
India scored 300 off 47.2 overs (285 balls). New Zealand had conceded 17 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they had conceded at that point.
Pathan, whose 96-ball innings included seven boundaries and as many sixes, eventually scored 123. He was unbeaten, as Tiwary, who eventually scored 37. His 39-ball innings included three boundaries and a six.
India, who scored 321 for the loss of five wickets at that point off 48.5 overs, won by five years with seven balls to spare. Styris bowled four wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 27. Mills and Vettori bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 65, the latter conceded 57.
Southee, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 64. He picked up a wicket. McKay, who bowled seven overs, conceded 63. He picked up a couple scalps, as did Nathan, who bowled 7.5 overs, conceding 38.
India led the five-match series 4-0.
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