IND vs NZ LIVE / India won in Super Over, Rohit hit 2 sixes off last 2 balls; Won first series in New Zealand
- India scored 179 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs, New Zealand scored 179 runs for 6 wickets
- In the last over, New Zealand had to score 9 runs to win, but Shami gave only 8 runs.
- Shami dismisses Williamson and Taylor despite eating six in the last over
- New Zealand scored 17 runs in the super over, Rohit and Rahul together scored 20 runs
India – New Zealand tie for third T20 Hamilton. It will now be a super over. India, batting first, scored 179 for 56 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, the New Zealand team also scored 179 runs in 20 overs. He scored 17 runs in the first over in the super over. Bumrah’s over hit two fours and a six.
Bumrah super overs for India
What happened to the ball
1 Kane Williamson took 1 run.
2 Martin Guptill took 1 run
3 Williamson hit a six
4 Williamson struck
1 run in 5 byes
6 Guptill struck
Williamson scored 95 runs
For New Zealand, captain Kane Williamson smashed 95, but he could not win. New Zealand were to score 9 runs in the last over to win, but Mohammed Shami conceded just 8 runs. He dismissed Ross Taylor on the last ball to tie the match.
Bumrah super overs for India
What happened to the ball
1 Kane Williamson took 1 run.
2 Martin Guptill took 1 run
3 Williamson hit a six
4 Williamson struck
1 run in 5 byes
6 Guptill struck
Williamson scored 95 runs
For New Zealand, captain Kane Williamson smashed 95, but he could not win. New Zealand were to score 9 runs in the last over to win, but Mohammed Shami conceded just 8 runs. He dismissed Ross Taylor on the last ball to tie the match.
Williamson scored 95 runs
For New Zealand, captain Kane Williamson smashed 95, but he could not win. New Zealand were to score 9 runs in the last over to win, but Mohammed Shami conceded just 8 runs. He dismissed Ross Taylor on the last ball to tie the match.
Thrill of the last over
What happened to the ball
19.1
Ross Taylor hit six
19.2 Taylor took 1 run
19.3 Shami dismisses Williamson.
19.4 No Runs
19.5 Shiffert took 1 run
19.6 Shami dismisses Taylor.
Guptill-Munro shared a 47-run partnership for the first wicket
Martin Guptill was out for 31. He shared a 47-run partnership for the first wicket with Colin Munro. Guptill was dismissed by Shardul. Jadeja stumps Munro (14) at the hands of Rahul. Mitchell Santner (9) was bowled by Chahal. Earlier, Rohit Sharma of India scored the highest innings of 65 runs. At the same time, captain Virat Kohli contributed 38 runs. Hamish Bennett took 3 wickets for New Zealand.
Kohli broke Dhoni’s record
Kohli became the highest run-scorer in India as a captain scoring 25 runs in a match. He broke Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s record. Dhoni scored 1112 runs in 72 matches at an average of 37.06. Kohli left him behind in the 36th match. Rohit Sharma is in third place. He scored 652 runs in 18 matches at an average of 38.35.
Rohit completed his half-century off 23 balls
Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion after scoring 65 off 40 balls. Bennett sent him to the pavilion. Rohitne scored a half-century off 23 balls. This is the 20th half-century of his career. He hit 6 fours and 3 sixes. During this innings, Rohit also completed 10,000 runs in international cricket as an opener.
Rohit hit a half-century off 23 balls for the third time
Ball against whom field
22 West Indies Lauderhill 2016
23 Bangladesh Rajkot 2019
23 West Indies Mumbai 2019
23 New Zealand Hamilton 2020
Shivam Dubey flopped at number three
Earlier, Lokesh Rahul scored 27 runs and was dismissed by the ball of Grandhom. Rohit and Rahul shared an 89-run partnership for the first wicket. Shivam Dubey returned to the pavilion for 3 runs. He was sent to bat at number three in place of Kohli. Bennett was sent to the pavilion by Dubey. Shreyas Iyer was dismissed for 17 runs.
New Zealand dropped Blair Tickner from the team
New Zealand made a change in Team XI, adding Blair Tickner to Scott Cuglin. On the other hand, India did not make any changes in the playing eleven.
Both teams:
India: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma (vice-captain), Lokesh Rahul (wicketkeeper), Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Shivam Dubey, Ravindra Jadeja, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jaspreet Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Shardul Thakur.
New Zealand: Kane Williamson (captain), Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Colin de Grandhom, Ross Taylor, Tim Shiffert (wicketkeeper), Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Scott Kuglin, Hamish Bennett, Ish Sodhi.