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IND vs NZ 2nd T20 | Surya and Deepak shine against New Zealand, India won the match by 65 runs

Bynewshuntexpress

Nov 20, 2022


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New Delhi: The second match of the T20 series (IND vs NZ 2nd T20) was played between India and New Zealand. Where, India has defeated New Zealand by 65 runs. With this victory, India has taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series. Suryakumar Yadav’s bat went fiercely in this match. He played an unbeaten inning of 111 runs. Whereas, Deepak Hooda took four wickets in his name.

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First New Zealand bowlers appeared to fail in front of India’s batsmen. After that the Kiwi batsmen looked helpless in front of the Indian bowlers. New Zealand’s performance in this match was quite disappointing. The Kiwi team was reduced to 126 runs in 18.5 overs. Captain Kane Williamson scored the most runs for New Zealand with 61 runs.

The Indian bowlers got to see a great performance in this match. Deepak Hooda took 4 wickets for 10 runs in 2.5 overs. At the same time, Siraj and Chahal also took two wickets each. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Washington Sundar were also successful in taking one wicket each. However, Arshdeep could not take a single wicket in this match.

Talking about the match, after losing the toss, Team India’s opener Rishabh Pant got out after scoring just 6 runs. After that Ishaan Kishan played an important partnership with Suryakumar Yadav. However, later Ishaan Kishan got out after scoring 36 runs. After this Shreyas Iyer came to bat, but he too could not do anything special and got out after scoring 13 runs.

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Then captain Hardik Pandya came to the crease and he too got out after scoring 13 runs in 13 balls. While Deepak Hooda could not even open the account. He was caught out on the very first ball. Washington Sundar was also caught out on the first ball and went to the pavilion without opening the account. Later Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a single off the last ball to take India to 191.





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