NZ beat IND by 80 runs | New Zealand vs India, Highlights And Cricket Score 1st T20I Match
India in New Zealand, 3 T20 International Series, 2019
Date: Feb 06, 2019 Start Time: 12:30 IST | 07:00 GMT | 20:00 LocalVenue: Westpac Stadium, Wellington
As India is all set for their three-match T20I series against New Zealand, opener Shikhar Dhawan stated that they are looking to clinch the series in order to carry a winning momentum back home before facing Australia.“We are looking to win the T20I series against New Zealand. We have already won the ODI series and would now like to finish on a high note. It’s always good to get wins under your belt and we want to take the winning momentum back home. We are going to play Australia so we would like to go with the winning momentum,” Dhawan said in a press conference.
Talking about his performance in the T20 format, Dhawan said that he has done well in the last one year and is hoping to continue the same in the upcoming series, as well.“Last year, my T20 season went really well and I would like to go ahead with the same mindset. This format demands more aggressive style of batting and surely I will display aggressive batting from tomorrow and in the upcoming matches,” he said.
India’s T20 series against New Zealand is slated to be held from February 6 to 10 following which they will play a five-match ODI series and T20 international against Australia at home.
India Probable XI: Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, MS Dhoni (wk), Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya/ Yuzvendra Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Siddarth Kaul/Khaleel Ahmed
New Zealand Probable XI: Tim Seifert, Colin Munro, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Colin de Grandhomme, Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Doug Bracewell, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi/Scott Kuggeleign, Lockie Ferguson
New Zealand vs India Highlights And Cricket Score 1st Match - T20I Summary
That is all from this game then. India's wait for a T20I win in New Zealand continues - played 3, lost 3. They get another opportunity, come Eden Park, on Friday, February 8, 2019 at 7 pm local (0600 GMT). A must-win for India, to keep the series alive. Do join us. Won't you? ADIOS! TAKE CARE!
Victorious New Zealand captain, Kane Williamson is happy with his side's all-round display. Now, wants to come back after a day's break and do well in the second T20I. Praises the young Seifert and Munro for building a solid opening stand. Adds that the bowling performance was outstanding, along with the fielding, though the good score on the board was a cushion. Feels special for Daryl Mitchell who bowled extremely well in spite of being on debut. Cheekily says that it was an all-round performance which does not come every day.
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma admits that India were outplayed. Admits the chase was never going to be easy and regular wickets made it tough. Says that they have chased down 200-plus targets in the past though. But laments the lack of partnerships in the cause. On the other side, he admires the Kiwis for batting well. On the decision at the toss in the second game, Rohit says that he will decide only after reaching the venue. As far as this game was concerned, Sharma says that it all depends on what the team comfortable is doing with and with 8 batsmen, chasing seemed the right idea.
No surprises. Indeed, it is TIM SEIFERT WHO HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. Siefert says it is a great way to start the series and the boys are also very happy. Mentions they wanted to put the pressure on the Indians right from the start. Ends by saying that he played how he usually does and it came off well.
Earlier in the day, the Indian bowlers received a total hammering. Tim Seifert stole the show with a b breathtaking 84 from 54 balls and took the win out of India's sails. He looks the best candidate for the Man Of The Match. Stay tuned for the presentation...
Chasing 220, 2 out of 10 times see the chasing side win. India fell in the other 8 this time. What will be disappointing for them, apart from the bowling and fielding is the way the batting performed tonight. No one stepped up, with only 4 batsmen crossing double digits. Agreed, that 220 was not that easy a chase but may be, the batsmen could have spent some time in the middle. Too many shots were played.
Lock, stock and barrel. That is the best way to describe this game for India. Completely outplayed. They might have been in it for around 4-5 overs but the remaining 35 belonged to New Zealand.
Daryl Mitchell to Yuzvendra Chahal. OUT! Maiden T20I wicket for Mitchell. He finishes things up. The slower one on middle, Chahal swings but misses, he is way too early into the shot. The ball hits the middle pole. NEW ZEALAND WIN BY 80 RUNS!
Daryl Mitchell to Khaleel Ahmed. Just a run off the Free Hit. What more can you expect though from a number 11? Full and on middle, it is hit down to long on for a single.
Daryl Mitchell to Yuzvendra Chahal. Starts off with a high full toss outside off, Chahal hits it through covers for a run. Has been given as a no ball for height. Free Hit coming up.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. OUT! Caught! Straight to the man. A short ball, Dhoni pulls but straight to Lockie Ferguson at deep square leg. So the only thing which was left worth waiting for - A Dhoni 50 - is not coming either.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. Slower ball outside off, MSD throws his bat at it but misses.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. FOUR! POUNDED! Full and outside off, Dhoni hammers this straight back over the bowler to the fence towards long off.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. Full and around middle, MSD swings but misses. Is hit on the pads.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. Again, the batsmen do not run. A short ball, MS looks to pull but is hurried into the shot. Just about eludes a leaping Ish Sodhi but Lockie Ferguson mops it up from backward square leg.
Tim Southee to MS Dhoni. A short ball, around middle, Dhoni pulls it down to long on. No single taken.
Lockie Ferguson to Yuzvendra Chahal. Beaten for pace there! Full and outside off, Chahal looks to drive but even before the bat comes down the ball whizzes through.
Lockie Ferguson to Bhuvneshwar Kumar. OUT! Edged and taken! Another excellent catch by Seifert. Full and outside off, Kumar tries to squeeze it out but it goes off the outside edge to the right of the keeper. It is traveling. Seifert dives, sticks his gloves out and the ball sticks in the webbing.
Lockie Ferguson to MS Dhoni. This is worked through mid-wicket and a run is taken.
Lockie Ferguson to Bhuvneshwar Kumar. On the off stump again, Kumar gets right behind the line of the delivery, pushes it to cover for a single.
Lockie Ferguson to Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Good length on off, Kumar guides it to point.