India beat New Zealand by 90 runs to take 2-0 series lead
Saturday, 26 January 2019 (20:04 IST)
Mount Maunganui: Chasing a huge total of 324 runs, New Zealand couldn't stand against India as the visitors defeated them by 90 runs in the second One Day International (ODI) of the five-match series here on Saturday.
With this win, India took a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.India bowlers displayed tremendous grit to bundle out New Zealand for 234 in 40.2 overs.
From India Kuldeep Yadav clinched four wickets and along with him Yuzvendra Chahal and Bhuvneshwar Kumar claimed two wickets each. Kedar Jadhav and Mohammed Shami took one wicket each.
The hosts didn't start well and lost Martin Guptill (15) on a score of 23 runs. However, Colin Munro spent some time at the crease and scored. Later, he was dismissed by Yuzvendra Chahal on a score of 31 off 41 balls. He left the hosts at 84/3.
All-rounder Doug Bracewell scored 57 runs and was the only fifty-plus scorer in the New Zealand batting line-up as compare to others, who were dismissed on a small score.
Riding on Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma's brilliant fifties, India posted a mammoth total of 324 runs against New Zealand in stipulated 50 overs.
India got off to a flying start as Shikhar and Rohit put on 154 runs for the opening stand in 25.2 overs.The left-handed Dhawan was first to go, as he was dismissed for 66 runs. Tom Latham caught him off Trent Boult.
Soon his opening partner vice-captain Sharma missed on his ton as he departed for 87 runs off 96 balls hitting nine fours and three sixes. Lockie Ferguson claimed Sharma's big wicket as Colin de Grandhomme took an impressive catch at deep backward square leg.
The 30-year-old Kohli and Ambati Rayudu (47) added 64 runs, helping India to get past 200 runs mark. Boult removed India's run machine Kohli for 43 off 45 balls when India's score was 236 runs in the 40th over. Boult pitched a short delivery that took a top edge off the Kohli's bat and Ish Sodhi made no mistake at fine leg.
In the slog overs, former India captain MS Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav chipped in with the bat and took India's tally to 324/4 runs.
Dhoni scored quick 48 runs off just 33 balls, while right-handed Jadhav hit 22 in just 10 balls. Both stitched together a partnership of unbeaten 53 runs off 26 balls for the fifth wicket.
Sharma was the high-scorer from the visiting side with 87 runs, followed by Dhawan's 66 runs knock.From the host side, Boult and Lockie Ferguson took two wickets each in their 10 overs quota. Ferguson had a bad day in the office with the ball as he conceded 81 runs.
India have retained the same side as in the first ODI at Napier while for New Zealand spinner Ish Sodhi comes in for Santner and all-rounder de Grandhomme replaces Southee. (UNI)