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Raipur: What is fast, fiery and deadly bowling was seen in Raipur today. The Indian team came out to bat first and wreaked havoc on the visiting New Zealand team. The storm of his fast bowlers can be gauged from the fact that he lost 5 wickets for just 15 runs. The pitch was carrying the ball and Mohammed Shami, Hardik Pandya, Shardul Thakur and Mohammed Siraj took advantage of this to break the back of the Kiwi batsmen. In these 5 wickets, maximum 2 wickets were in the name of Shami.
Mohammed Shami, who came for the first over, hit Alan Finn with the very first ball and clean bowled him on the 5th ball. In this way India’s account was opened, but New Zealand got a big blow. No runs scored in this over. Now it was Siraj’s turn. This bowler got Henry Nicholls caught out by Shubman Gill on the third ball of the sixth over of the innings. Such was the pressure that Nicholls faced 20 balls, while scoring only 2 runs.
Shami took the third wicket for the team. He caught Daryl Mitchell (1) on his own ball. After this, Hardik Pandya hunted Devon Conway (7) in the 10th over, then in the next over, Shardul Thakur made captain Tom Latham walk on the score of 1 run. The captain faced 17 balls while scoring one run. In this way, New Zealand’s score became 5 wickets for 15 runs.
The team that lost 5 wickets on the lowest score against India
15/5: New Zealand, Raipur 2023
26/5: England, The Oval 2022
29/5: Pakistan, Colombo 1997
30/5: Zimbabwe, Harare 2005
New Zealand’s lowest score for 5 wickets
15/5 v India, Raipur 2023
18/5 vs Sri Lanka, Colombo 2001
20/5 vs Bangladesh, Mirpur 2010
21/5 vs Australia, Faridabad 2003
Lowest score in ODI powerplay for New Zealand (1-10 overs)
13 runs vs Sri Lanka, 2013
14 runs vs Australia, 2022
15 runs vs India, 2023
Hardik Pandya Catch: Hardik Pandya, who came in the middle of a shocking shot, caught the catch with one hand, everyone was surprised!Ind vs Nz 2nd ODI: New Zealand opener could not handle Mohammed Shami’s ballIND vs NZ: Will Rohit Sharma correct the mistake of the first ODI, Team India will have to be careful with New Zealand in the second match
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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