Watch the highlights of India vs New Zealand 21st Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 21st ODI match played between New Zealand and India at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala in 22nd October 2023.
Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja operated at full intensity © Associated Press |
Pace bowler Mohammed Shami's game-changing five-wicket haul before A masterful 95 from Virat Kohli and A superb unbeaten 39 by Ravindra Jadeja steers to India convincing four-wicket win against New Zealand to take a revenge of 2019 World Cup semi-final, despite a Daryl Mitchell's career-best 130 and make it 5 wins in a row in the 21st match of a Cricket World Cup.
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New Zealand scored 273 for all-out in 50 overs with top scorer by Daryl Mitchell struck a career-best 130 off 127-balls - which was his 5th ODI hundred, his first century against India in ODIs and also his first hundred in ODI World Cup - including 9-fours & 5-sixes.
Ravindra Rachin cracked a 75 off 87-balls including 6-fours & a six, Glenn Phillips scored 23 off 26-balls included a six and Will Young hit 17 off 27-balls contained three-fours.
India best bowler by Mohammed Shami 5-54, Kuldeep Yadav took 2-wickets and one for Jasprit Bumrah - Mohammed Siraj.
India chased 274-6 in overs with top scorer by Virat Kohli struck 95 off 104-balls - who fell five-run short of a record-equal 49th ODI century - including 8-fours & 2-sixes.
Rohit Sharma hit 46 off 40-balls including 4-sixes & 4-fours with strike rate of 115, Ravindra Jadeja cracked a unbeaten 39 off 44-balls included 3-fours & a six.
Shreyas Iyer struck 33 off 29-balls including 6-fours, KL Rahul scored 27 off 35-balls included 3-fours and Shubman Gill hit 26 off 31-balls contained 5-fours.
New Zealand best bowler by Lockie Ferguson captured 2-wickets, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry and Trent Boult each took one-wickets.
Mohammed Shami named Player of the match for his game-changing bowling performance to claimed a 5-wicket haul for 54-runs in 10-overs.
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