‘Disappointing’: Shubman Gill’s brutal verdict after India’s historic ODI series loss at home | Cricket News
New Zealand’s victory marked their first ODI bilateral series win in India since 1988, achieved on their eighth attempt. Asked to bat first, New Zealand piled up an imposing 337 for eight. Daryl Mitchell continued his golden run in the series with a second successive hundred, blasting 137 off 131 balls with 15 fours and a six. Glenn Phillips provided further momentum with a commanding 106 from 88 deliveries, striking nine fours and three sixes. Captain Michael Bracewell added late impetus with an unbeaten 28 off 18 balls, featuring four boundaries. India’s bowlers found some success despite the onslaught, with Arshdeep Singh returning figures of 3 for 63 and Harshit Rana picking up 3 for 84. In reply, India’s chase revolved around Virat Kohli, who stood firm while wickets fell around him.
Kohli struck a resolute 124 off 108 balls, hitting 10 fours and three sixes. He found valuable support from Harshit Rana, whose maiden ODI fifty came in the form of a brisk 52 off 43 balls, as the pair stitched together a 99-run stand that briefly kept India in the hunt. Nitish Kumar Reddy also chipped in with a composed 53 off 57 balls, including two fours and two sixes, but the target proved too steep. India were bowled out for 296 in 46 overs. For New Zealand, Kristian Clarke led the bowling effort with figures of 3 for 54, while Zakary Foulkes claimed 3 for 77. Jayden Lennox impressed with a tidy spell of 2 for 42, sealing a landmark night for the visitors in Indore.
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