India vs New Zealand 2019: Twitter Reacts as India Bounces Back to Restrict the Kiwis For 243 Runs
Indian National Cricket team bowlers once again bounced back in style after a century-plus stand from Ross Taylor and Tom Latham to have New Zealand at 243 runs at the end of the fifty overs in the third ODI at the Bay Oval.
Meanwhile, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and opted to bat first on a flat wicket. While India went in with two changes bringing in Dinesh Karthik and Hardik Pandya in place of MS Dhoni and Vijay Shankar, the Kiwis brought in Mitchell Santner in place of Colin de Grandhomme. The new ball pair has been thoroughly successful for India in this series and it was no different today. Mohammed Shami struck in the second over to dismiss Colin Munro as New Zealand’s opening pair continues to struggle.
Struggling to tackle the swing, Martin Guptill tried to counter-attack putting Bhuvneshwar Kumar away for a six and a boundary. However, Kumar pegged back soon to dismiss Guptill to have the Kiwis at 26 for two at the end of the seventh over. Since then, Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor have stitched a steady partnership keeping the Indian bowlers at bay. But Yuzvendra Chahal dismissed the big fish Williamson just when he was starting to look dangerous. It was a more of a Hardik Pandya wicket than Chahal’s as the all-rounder plucked on to a stunning catch at the mid-wicket.
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India bounces back
With 59 for three, Taylor and Tom Latham added 100 runs for the fourth wicket to bail New Zealand out of dire trouble. Both the batsmen crossed their individual half-century and was in line to post a good first-innings total. But Chahal once again stood up to break the partnership to dismiss Latham. This was the beginning of a collapse as two quick strikes from Pandya put the Kiwis on 198 for 6 in 42 overs.
Meanwhile, the Balck Caps pinned all their hopes on Taylor who came into this series on the back of some big scores. Taylor continued to score runs from but eventually holed out to Dinesh Karthik off Mohammed Shami seven short of another century as New Zealand found themselves at 222 for seven in the 46th over.
Twitter Reactions:
That was a fielder’s wicket, absolutely stunning catch from Hardik Pandya. #NZvInd
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) January 28, 2019
Striking with the new ball…..consistently. And Bumrah isn’t even here #NZvInd@StarSportsIndia
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 28, 2019
500 ODI fours for Kane Williamson#NZvIND
— Akhil Gupta (@Guptastats92) January 28, 2019
Ross Taylor is only the 5th player from New Zealand to score 10,000 runs in List A cricket. He is the fastest among the five players to this milestone – 258 innings. #NZvIND
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 28, 2019
Newsflash: MS Dhoni out with a sore hamstring. DK in. Also, Hardik Pandya is back. #NZvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) January 28, 2019
Hardik Pandya makes a solid comeback to the Indian team. 2 wickets, 1 fantastic catch and an economical spell. @hardikpandya7#NZvIND
— Nikhil Ram (@Nikhil_Rams) January 28, 2019
Well played Ross Taylor missed a well deserved 100 #NZvIND
— Aarushi (@aarushi_45) January 28, 2019
Did any mahaprabhu already say Kulcha became ineffective in the absence of Dhoni?
Just to have an idea so that I can keep track of their mental condition! #INDvNZ#NZvIND
— Krishna (@Joker_Krishna) January 28, 2019
This is a relentless Indian bowling attack, one opening they get and they are all over New Zealand. Add Bumrah to this attack and you have potentially the World Cup winning bowling attack. #NZvIND#INDvNZ
— Altamash Fakhri (@SportsAddict__) January 28, 2019
Catch like a Superman. #NZvInd#HardikPandyapic.twitter.com/eqBQ7ngog4
— Pranjul Sharma (@Pranjultweet) January 28, 2019
Sunny G explaining his 36* off 60 overs (174 balls) with a "look at the others, I didn't score, so didn't the others."
Nobody else, however had a strike-rate as low as 20.#NZvIND
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) January 28, 2019
Is it a bird
Is it a plane
It’s Hardik Pandya with a stunning catch ! #NZvIND#INDvNZpic.twitter.com/9H0me5yYVL— Trojan_Horse (@sampath0272) January 28, 2019
Just goes to show how important @msdhoni is. His vocal influence, his ideas, his guidance is amazing. Kedar and Kuldeep seem lost. #NZvIND
— Monish (@Monrod85) January 28, 2019
69 km/hr delivery from Kedar Jadhav.
It's not a slower ball, it's a reluctant ball.#NZvIND
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) January 28, 2019
Vijay Shankar to Indian team pic.twitter.com/Nt04oPvGnX
— Secret SHAWnta (@Secret_Saanta) January 26, 2019
Kedar Jadhav, after struggling to take wickets without Dhoni's advice. #NZvIndpic.twitter.com/CeZWhVXNMo
— Bade Chote (@badechote) January 28, 2019
If other teams is struggling against indian spinners then india should try to play 3 specialist spinners rather than part time spinners chahal,kuldeep nd jadeja or ash.what if v get same conditions in WC?@VVSLaxman281 or Sunil Gavaskar #AskStar#NZvIND@StarSportsIndia
— sanket vichare (@sanketvichare) January 28, 2019
It's probably not the Kuldeep-Chahal duo but Kuldeep-Chahal-MS Dhoni Trio which has been working for India. Thoughts? #NZvIND
— Pankaj K Mishra (@PM_says) January 28, 2019
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