India chased 252 runs against New Zealand on Sunday to win the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai.
Captain Sharma was the top scorer with 76, while Shriyas Air and KL Rahul helped take the Indian team to the end line after losing five wickets. Michael Breswell was the Kiwi bowlers, who scored 28 runs in their 10 overs with 2 wickets.
Overs 45-50
Pandya left Ravindra for six on the bowler’s head when he came to make his last over bowl.
The Indian batsmen continued to rotate the strike, which reduced the required run rate from six.
Pandya then followed the next over and Rourk in the next over, coming down the crease and moving it from the mid -off. However, after the misunderstanding of Jameson straight, he was dismissed to be caught and bold.
Overwork came to bowl in the second last over as veteran Jadeja and Rahul tried to help them on the line.
Jadeja, who is probably participating in his last ODI match for India, has won Overwork to win the ICC Champions Trophy in the last ball of the over.
Over 40-45; 220-5
The next departure was to leave for Xer Patel when Breswell took another wicket in the last over of the innings. A good magic from the spinner ended with 28 runs and two wickets in his 10 overs.
Pandya joined Rahil on the crease to strengthen the Indian innings as the batsmen tried to watch through the Kiwi spinners.
Ravindra replaced Breswell and gave six runs in his ninth over when the batsmen turned the strike comfortably.
Then KL Rahul was beautifully taken to the boundary when Kiwi Pacer returned to Death Overs bowling. After 45 overs, the pacer took eight runs to bring the Indian Chase to five runs.
Over 31-40; 191-4
The Indian batsmen began to decide to chase as Qi’is tried to limit the circulation of his strike.
O’Rek was brought back to the Sentinner’s attack when Qi’is searched for a wicket.
The Ier then attacked Philips when the desired run rate climbed above six, departing the Kiwi spinner for a maximum of 109 meters on a deep mid -wicket. And when luckily the brave brave supporters, the Ier was dropped by Jameson in the long -on, losing the usual catch.
The Xer then opened his arms against overwork, which pulled the pacer in the past from the middle for another limit.
The Sentner brought himself into the attack and dismissed him before he left for six on the last ball of the over.
India closes the 40th over with Chase 191 for a loss of four wickets.
Over 21-30; 136-3
Rohit continued with the new batsman, the Ier, who followed his captain and broke the senator in the 21st over.
The Kiwi spinners returned to the game with just nine runs in the next five overs.
The Indian captain was under pressure when he stepped up against Ravindra, just to lose the ball and be stamps.
The spinners continued to keep it tight as a new pair on the crease began to rotate.
Ier issued some pressure when he broke Breswell for more than a mid -wicket. The ball fell high in the sky and the young man was caught on his limits but the Kiwi fielder was touching the rope.
The Indian Chase reached 136 for the loss of three wickets after 30 overs.
Over 11-20; 108-2
The Indian great Rohit Sharma reached its half -century with the start of the second power play, and continued with a dangerous way of the game and broke the boundaries in every over.
Qi’is failed to stop the Indian openers as the Gill joined the Act, and Ravindra charged for his first six.
Before Philips grabbed Gul to the point to be blind to the catch, the Indian batsman appeared comfortably in the strike. One for the prominent rail.
Veteran Virat Kohli was quickly sacked on the second ball of his innings when he lost a flick on the delivery of the tossup, the ball crashed in his back leg for LBW.
India saw their innings to strengthen their innings when the Shariaes came down to join the captain.
After 20 overs, India chased 108 for the loss of two wickets.
Over 1-10; 64-0
Indian captain Rohit started the innings for a flyer when he broke Jameson for six, and pulled him to the second ball of the first over.
Kiwi bowlers, after going for 22 in the first two overs, returned firmly and recognized only nine in the next three.
Sharma accused the pitch for breaking Nathan Smith, and instead of Will Overk, for a long time for six in the sixth over, when the Indian captain set his arms. Mitchell dropped Gul on the mid -wicket. A handwritten diver is useless from the Kiwi batsman. Sharma attacked Smith, who scored 14 runs in the second over of the pacer.
Sentner brought himself into the attack when Qiyes searched for his first wicket, giving an excellent bowling and only one place.
Ravindra followed his captain when the spin started with both ends, however, the Indian batsmen joyfully turned the strike, and took four from it.
After the end of the first powerplay, the Indian Chase NO loss reached 64.
Overs 41-50; 252
New Zealand collided with the scoreboard, rotating the strike, with a rate of approximately 4.6.
Daryl Mitchell reached his half-century in 91 delivery-which is the slowest fifty of his career-but Mohammed struggled to accelerate it before claiming his first wicket before falling to Shami.
Michael Breswell played an aggressive chemo, scoring a Quick Fire off 40 balls, scoring 7 runs in 50 overs.
Kiwi captain Sentner was run on the final of the 49th over, and an attempt was made to stick to a double ball, which was straight on the mid -wicket. Good effort in the depths of the great Indian.
It looks like one below one. Queens will need to have a healthy bowl if they hope that India’s star staded betting lineup will have problems in pursuing.
Over 31-40; 172-5
Mitchell and Philips strengthened the innings. However, the run rate for black hats fell.
Sharma continued with spin on both ends when the Kiwis pile up pressure to pressure the Indian invasion.
In the 37th over, Chakraborty dismissed Philips in the 37th over after failing to read Gogli to the Kiwi batsman. The Philips went for the cut but it completely lost the ball, which destroyed it in a stump.
Braceville came out for Qese to bat when he sought stability by going to the innings death overs.
After 40 overs, Kiwi reached 172 with a loss of five wickets.
Over 21-30; 135-4
Ranvendra Jadeja joined the act when he dismissed Tom Latham in his third over, and trapped the Kiwi bat in front of the wicket. He went for a broom and missed him completely when the ball crashed into his pad.
The off -spinner also trapped Latham in the previous over, however, the ball was deprived of a stump.
When we move towards deep waters, the two sides lose a review.
Philips joined Mitchell to make New Zealand’s innings when the runs were reduced by Kiwi. Philips dispatched Kuldeep for a huge six behind the bowler’s head after 81 balls. The score was hitting for the Kiwis as they reached 135 with a loss of four wickets after 30 overs.
India continues as four circulatory spinners give no place to Kiwi batsmen.
Over 11-20; 101-3
Kuldeep Yadav dismissed Ravindra on his first ball of magic in the final, when the left -handed batsman got stuck, and the ball crashed in a stump.
Veteran Ken Williamson came out for the next bat, but Yadav dismissed him when he shone the ball in the air for a leg spinner easy catch.
After that, the Cavs tried to consolidate the innings with two new batsmen in Craise, Tom Latham and Daryl Mitchell. Indian captain Sharma placed a spin on the Kiwi batsman to pressure from both ends when the runs for black hats began to dry.
Playing India with four traditional spinners will be useful for the Dubai International Stadium spinning pitch.
Latham and Mitchell are on the crease with a Kiwi score at 101 for three wickets after 3 wickets.
Over 1-10; 69-1
Queens – After choosing batting – the innings started with a flyer when the openers tried to set a high target for the Indian team.
New Zealand lost only one wicket in the power play when Varun Chakti trapped the Young in front of the stump for a leg before the trapped wicket, a leg spin which was not a spin and went straight.
On the other end, Rachin Ravindra broke four boundaries and six when he scored 37 runs. New Zealand legend Ken Williamson Queens came out to bat for a tremendous start.
New Zealand’s score reached 69 with a wicket loss after 10 overs.
India, which The host Nation refuses to play in Pakistan, has prepared a clinical performance in the United Arab Emirates to win all four matches, which includes a 44-run group stage victory over the Black Caps last weekend-though both teams have reached the semi-finals by then.
India is a heavy favorite to claim a record third Champions Trophy, but Rohit Sharma’s men faced a New Zealand team with plenty of firepower in the first major whiteball final among teams in a century of a century.
After the victory of the T20 World Cup last year, men are on the way to winning these blue International Cricket Council (ICC) trophy, but they have always found flexible Cavs a long mountain.
New Zealand have won 10-6 on their Asian rivals in all ICC tournaments and if further prepared, they have 3-1 edges in India in knockout matches.
However, Matt Henry, a fast -paced pace of the black caps, has been dropped from the final due to injury, the ICC said in one. Description Today
India has played all its matches in Dubai when they refuse to visit host Pakistan.
In both countries, the pitches are completely different.
Unlike the slow and turning decks of the Dubai Stadium, the Pakistan tracks developed a large number.
New Zealand captain Mitchell Sentner told reporters yesterday, “I think we have to go with an open mind how to play the pitch, and then adjust it accordingly.”
Despite his flawless display in Dubai, India will not take anything against New Zealand, who defeated him by four wickets in the final of the 2000 event when he was named the ICC knockout trophy.
Right -handed and left -handed wrist spinners Varun Chakraborty and Kuldeep Yadav have bumped opponents along with Ravindra Jadeja and X -Patel, who are tied to the batsmen in the matrix of accuracy and anger.
New Zealand’s biggest hopes for them will be Ken Williamson and Rachin Ravindra, who are the most capable batsmen against the slow bowlers in their lineup.
New Zealand’s capable spin unit consists of Captain Mitchell Sentner, Michael Breswell, Glenn Philips and Ravindra, which can cause many problems for India, which aims to move beyond Australia in the Champions Trophy winners. Australia won the event in 2006 and 2009.
New Zealand defeated India 3-0 in a Test series in their backyard, which was never registered before. India lost in Australia. Both series are defeated that India gets a place in the final of the World Test Champions.
About 25 years ago, Chris Carens’ well -time century in Nairobi run New Zealand’s past India to win a knock -out trophy, which is the only limited overs ICC trophy in the New Zealand cabinet.
The Black Caps added another in 2021 – defeating India in the World Test Championship final in Southampton. In the meantime, India was stopped in their tracks in the semi -finals of the 2019 Cricket World Cup, which defeated New Zealand in Manchester by a two -day rain -affected semi -final.
Teams
India: Rohit Sharma (C), Shubman Gul, Virat Kohli, Shrias Air, KL Rahul, Rishab Pint, Hardik Pandya, Xer Patel, Washington Sunder, Kuldeep Yadav, Harsit Rana, Mohammad Shami, Arshadeep Singh, Ravindar Jadej,
New Zealand: Mitchell Sentner (C), Michael Breswell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conneway, Locky Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will Overk, Glenn Philips, Rachin Ravindra, Nathan Smith, Ken Williamson, Will Ying, Jacob Duffy.