Watch the highlights of India vs New Zealand 3rd ODI 2023 - New Zealand tour of India 3-match one-day international series of the 3rd ODI match played between New Zealand and India at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore in 24th January 2023.
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An record 212-run stand between Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill © BCCI |
Stunning centuries from openers Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya's blazing half-century before Three-wicket hauls from Shardul Thakor and Kuldeep Yadav helped to India comprehensive 90-run victory over New Zealand, despite a fighting knock from opener Devon Conway's 100-ball 138 and clinch the three-match series 3-0 whitewash in a high-scoring game of the third ODI.
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- India's 90-run win was their joint sixth largest victory by terms of runs against New Zealand in ODIs.
- This is the ninth time India have whitewashed their oppositions in a bilateral three-match series in One-day international, It is first their 3-0 bilateral series clean sweep against New Zealand in ODIs and It is their third series whitewash against New Zealand in ODIs.
- This is the ninth time New Zealand have suffered a clean sweep in a bilateral three-match series in One-day internationals.
- 30 : Rohit Sharma equalled a joint third most centuries hit in One-day internationals jointly with Ricky Ponting.
- 28 : Rohit Sharma equalled a joint second most centuries as an opener in One-day internationals, jointly with Sanath Jayasuriya.
- 212 : Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill set up the record first-wicket partnership for India against New Zealand in One-day international, previously held by the unbeaten 201-run stand between Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag at Hamilton in 2009 and the India's seventh highest opening stand in ODIs.
- 54 : Hardik Pandya and Shardul Thakur set up the joint fourth highest seventh-wicket partnership for India against New Zealand in One-day internationals, jointly 54-run stand held by between (Ajay Sharma - Chandrakant Pandit at Nehru Stadium, Indore in 1988) and (Kapil Dev - Syed Kirmani at Brisbane in 1980).
- 6-sixes : Rohit Sharma equalled a joint third most sixes hit by an Indian batsman against New Zealand in an innings in One-day internationals, jointly with Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag and KL Rahul.
- India's 19-sixes was their joint most sixes in an innings in One-day international, jointly with their 19-sixes against Australia at Bengaluru in 2013 and It is their most sixes against New Zealand in an innings in ODIs, previously they had hit 18-sixes hit at Christchurch in 2009.
- India's 385 was their 12th highest score in One-day international and It is their second highest total against New Zealand in ODIs after they've scored 392 at Christchurch in 2009.
- India's 385 was the second highest team total at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore in ODIs after their 418 against West Indies in 2011.
- Jacob Duffy conceded 100 runs - the third most runs conceded by an New Zealand bowler in One-day international and the second most runs-conceded by a New Zealand bowler against India in ODIs after Tim Southee conceded 105 runs without a wicket at Christchurch in 2009.
- Shubman Gill hammered a 72-ball fourth fastest century by an Indian batsman against New Zealand in ODIs.
- Devon Conway hammered a 71-ball second fastest century by an New Zealand batsman against India in ODIs after Michael Bracewell's 57-ball century at Hyderabad in this series' opening ODI.
- Devon Conway's 138 was his highest score for New Zealand in One-day international and the third highest-score by an New Zealand batsman against India in ODIs.
- 8-sixes : Devon Conway equalled a joint eighth most sixes hit in an innings for New Zealand in One-day international, jointly with Martin Guptill and the second most-sixes hit in an innings by an New Zealand batsman against India in ODIs after Michael Bracewell struck 10-sixes at Hyderabad in this series first ODI.
- 106 : Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls set up the tenth highest second-wicket partnership for New Zealand against India in ODIs.
- 360 : Shubman Gill hit the most runs in a bilateral three-match series in One-day international, surpassing the previous record of 283-runs hit by Virat Kohli against Sri Lanka in this year and the joint most runs hit in a bilateral 3-match series in ODIs, jointly with Babar Azam
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India scored mammoth total of 385-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Shubman Gill blasted a 112 off 78-balls - which was his 4th ODI hundred & his second century against New Zealand in ODIs - including 13-fours & 5-sixes with strike rate of 143.58.
Rohit Sharma hammered a 101 off 85-balls - which was his 30th ODI hundred, his second century against New Zealand in ODIs and his first hundred in ODIs since 19th January 2020 against Australia in Bengaluru - including 9-fours & 6-sixes with strike rate of 118.82.
Hardik Pandya hammered a 54 off 38-balls including 3-sixes & 3-fours with strike rate of 142.10, Virat Kohli hit 36 off 27-balls included 3-fours & a six, Shardul Thakor struck 25 off 17-balls
New Zealand best bowler by Blair Tickner, Jacob Duffy both picked up 3-wickets and one for Michael Bracewell.
New Zealand scored 295 for all-out in 41.2 overs with top scorer by Devon Conway hammered a 138 off 100-balls - which was his 3rd ODI hundred & his first century against India in ODIs - including 12-fours & 8-sixes with strike rate of 138.
Henry Nicholls hit 42 off 40-balls including 3-fours & 2-sixes, Mitchell Santner blasted a 34 off 29-balls included 3-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 117.24.
Michael Bracewell scored 26 off 22-balls including 3-fours & a six and Daryl Mitchell hit 24 off 31-balls included 2-fours.
India best bowler by Shardul Thakur 3-45, Kuldeep Yadav picked up 3-wickets, Yuzvendra Chahal takes 2-wickets and one for Hardik Pandya - Umran Malik.
Shardul Thakor named Player of the match for his all-round performance to picked up 3-wickets for 45-runs in 6-overs after smashing a 25 off 17-balls including 3-fours & a six and Ishan Kishan 17.
Shubman Gill earned player of the series for contributing record-equal 360-runs in 3-match series.
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