INDIA VS NEWZEALAND SEMIFINAL HIGHLIGHTS
The defeat against NewZealand in the first semifinal of the World Cup has ended in India tour here. The Kiwi team first scored 240 runs, but the Indian team lost the match by 18 runs. Ravindra Jadeja and Dhoni have definitely tried to get the Indian innings back on track. But both of them could not avoid the defeat of India.
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The defeat against NewZealand in the first semifinal of the World Cup has ended in India tour here. The Kiwi team first scored 240 runs, but the Indian team lost the match by 18 runs. After poor start, Ravindra Jadeja (77) and MS Dhoni (50) made a great effort to get the Indian innings back on track. But both batsmen lost their wickets in the last minute and India had to face defeat by 18 runs here. Jadeja-Dhoni took over the team India, who lost 6 wickets at 92 runs for one time. Both shared a 116-run partnership for the 7th wicket.
INDIA TOP THREE BATSMAN
Earlier, in front of the balls taking swing, the flop show of Indian batting once again opened the pole that whenever the ball moves, the Indian batting is proving to be lazy. India’s chasing the target of 240 runs, the start of the team is very bad here In the second over of the innings, Rohit Sharma (1), could not handle the swing of matt henery , and the ball kissed his bat straight into the hands of wicketkeeper Tom Latham.
Then, in the next over, Captain Virat Kohli made Trent Bolt his victim. At the ball coming inside the left arm bowler, Virat missed the ball with the bat and the ball hit straight on the pad. He was out LBW. Virat asked DRS to keep himself safe but it was clear from the camera that the ball was going to kiss the stump. According to the rule, the decision of the umpire was considered correct. Kohli disappointed, the pavilion returned.
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In the next over, the second opener KL Rahul too could not handle Matt Henry’s swing and he also returned the pavilion by catching the wicketkeeper. India lost their top three batsmen in 3.1 overs and just 5 runs on scoreboard.
Dinesh Karthik, along with young batsman Rishabh Pant, tried to handle the shuffled innings from here. But Karthik-Pant just added 19 runs to get rid of Jimmy Neesham’s excellent catch of Dinesh Karthik at the last ball of the 10th over. This is the third success in Matt Henry’s account. Neesham jumped on his left and grabbed the shot of Kartik in his hand just a few centimeters from the ground.
After losing 4 wickets quickly, Hardik Pandaya came here on the crease before Dhoni. Pandya and Pant tried to handle the innings responsibly. Both batsmen were pushing slow pace with patience and were required to save the wickets at this time, both of them looked to play against the nature and conditions. Both of them did not allow any wicket to fall to the next 65 balls.
It seemed now that these two batsmen would give India 100 runs. At that point, Pant Mir, who was playing on his personal score of 32 runs on the ball of Santander, hastened to hit six and a simple catch there stood at the Colin de Grandhom, standing beside the boundary. This was the 5th blow to India.
DHONI -HARDIK PARTNERSHIP
Now after Pant, senior batsman MS Dhoni came to the crease to play with Pandya. Both of them tried to handle the innings again once again. Team India’s score was only 92 after 30 overs and the net run rate was also going up. From here, India needed 148 runs to win in the last 20 overs, then Pandya thought of changing his gear.
This strategy did not work once again and their shot stood at the midfield on Santner’s ball. Here are some short-mid-wicket (within 30 yard radiation) Kane Williamson caught in the back of the 30 yards of the reverse ropes caught by the best catch. This was the sixth blow to the Indian team’s score of 92 runs.
NEWZEALAND INNINGS
Earlier, New Zealand set a target of 240 runs in front of the Indian team. On Wednesday, the Kiwi team on reserve day added 28 runs for 211 runs at 211 for five. New Zealand scored 239 for 8 in their 50 overs. New Zealand’s Ross Taylor contributed the highest 74 runs Captain Kanen Williamson scored 67 runs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 3 wickets for India.
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