Ind vs NZ Cricket World Cup 2023

Ind vs NZ: India Win by 4 Wickets; Kohli Star of Match with 95 Run Knock

Ind vs NZ, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Match Highlights: In a thrilling encounter of India vs New Zealand at the World Cup 2023, India clinched their fifth consecutive victory, propelling them to the top of the points table. The match, held in Dharamshala, saw India successfully chasing down a target of 278 runs, with former captain Virat Kohli shining with a brilliant 95-run innings. A moment of tension arose for the Kiwis during the 33rd and 34th overs when Mitchell Santner dismissed KL Rahul, breaking his 50-run partnership with Kohli. Subsequently, Suryakumar Yadav was run out, managing only 2 runs. Despite this brief setback, India regained control with a strong 68-run partnership between Jadeja and Kohli.

Ind vs NZ, Virat Kohli

In their chase of 274 runs, India displayed aggressive batting from the outset. Rohit Sharma (46) and Shubhman Gill set a formidable stance with a 71-run opening stand. The successful duo of Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, who had previously orchestrated a victorious run chase against Australia, held the fort in the middle order. In the initial innings of Sunday’s high-stakes World Cup encounter between the undefeated teams of India and New Zealand, Daryl Mitchell’s stellar century guided New Zealand to a total of 273 all out. Despite the early loss of their openers, New Zealand, playing in the picturesque Himalayan hill town of Dharamsala, found their footing thanks to Mitchell’s magnificent 130 and Rachin Ravindra’s commendable 75, establishing a pivotal 159-run partnership.

This partnership broke records, becoming the highest stand between the two teams in any World Cup match, surpassing the previous record of 136 set by Sunil Gavaskar and Kris Srikkanth in 1987. In a remarkable turn of events, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami made a significant impact in the final 10 overs, pulling back New Zealand’s momentum by securing figures of 5-54. This marked Shami’s debut appearance in the tournament. The match, held at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on 22 October, began with Indian captain Rohit Sharma opting to field first after winning the toss in this 21st match of the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 between India and New Zealand.

New Zealand batted first, managing to score 273 runs before losing all their wickets, thanks to Mohd Shami’s impressive 5-wicket haul, complemented by 2 wickets from Kuldeep Yadav and 1 each from Bumrah and Siraj. India now requires 274 runs to secure the win. Despite a slow start and losing early wickets, New Zealand’s Rachin (75) and Mitchell (130) formed a strong partnership. However, after crossing the 200-run mark, they started losing wickets consistently, culminating in the loss of all their wickets by the end of the 50 overs.

Ind vs NZ: Virat Kohli, Tom Latham and  Mitch Santner as play is stopped due to bad weather

Mohammed Shami’s exceptional performance resulted in a five-wicket haul, making him the first Indian to achieve this feat twice in ODI World Cups. India, however, had an uncharacteristically lackluster day in the field, dropping three catches. Kuldeep Yadav, despite being the most expensive bowler with figures of 2/73, crucially took the important wickets of Tom Lathan and Glenn Phillips. Hosts India, under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, have showcased exceptional form throughout this year’s tournament, securing commanding victories against all their opponents. They have emerged as one of the most composed teams in the ICC World Cup, with both their batting and bowling units consistently delivering impressive performances for the Men in Blue.

Conversely, New Zealand kicked off their campaign with a resounding win over England in the tournament opener and have only grown stronger since then. Despite the absence of their captain and arguably their most dependable middle-order batsman, Kane Williamson, the Kiwis have convincingly won all their matches. In recent years, the rivalry between these two teams has intensified. New Zealand inflicted a heart-wrenching semi-final defeat on India in the 2019 World Cup and later defeated them again to clinch the inaugural World Test Championship, adding to the competitive tension between the sides. In recent years, the rivalry between the two teams has intensified, highlighted by New Zealand’s heart-wrenching victory over India in the 2019 World Cup semi-final and their subsequent triumph in the inaugural World Test Championship.

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