India a vs new zealand a live score today odi

  1. ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad
  2. India A vs New Zealand A HIGHLIGHTS, 2nd ODI: IND beats NZ by four wickets, seals series win; Shaw, Kuldeep shine
  3. IND vs NZ 3rd ODI
  4. India vs New Zealand Live Score, 2nd ODI: India win by 8 wickets and clinch the series 2


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ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad

ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad - Report As per the initial draft, the tournament will begin on October 5 with reigning champions England taking on last edition's runner-up side New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which will also host the final on November 19. • Press Trust of India • Updated: June 12, 2023 12:15 PM IST India will open their ODI World Cup campaign against Australia in Chennai on October 8 while Ahmedabad will host their much-anticipated match against arch-rivals Pakistan a week later, according to BCCI's draft schedule for the tournament. "The BCCI shared the draft schedule with the ICC, which then sent it to the participating countries for feedback before a final schedule is put out early next week," ESPNCricinfo reported on Monday. As per the initial draft, the tournament will begin on October 5 with reigning champions England taking on last edition's runner-up side New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which will also host the final on November 19. The venues for the semifinals, which are likely to be played on November 15 and 16, are yet to be decided. Hosts India, who last won the ODI World Cup in 2011 at home, will play their league phase matches across nine cities, including, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru. They will take on Pakistan on October 15. Pakistan, meanwhile, will play their league matches across five cities. "Pakistan are slotted to meet the two teams progressing from the Qualifier on October 6 and 12 in...

India A vs New Zealand A HIGHLIGHTS, 2nd ODI: IND beats NZ by four wickets, seals series win; Shaw, Kuldeep shine

IND 180/6 in 26 overs Short from Logan Van Beek and Samson pulls through square-leg for FOUR. Van Beek to Samson, OUT! Slower bouncer outside the off-stump and Samson lobs it wide off square leg. Chad Bowes makes ground with an excellent full-length dive and Samson has to go for 37. Van Beek to Raj Bawa, OUT! Comes over the wicket and cramps Bawa with a bouncer. He gets a faint nick to the keeper and India is in some trouble now. Shardul Thakur is the new man in. IND A 141/4 in 18 overs Duffy to Tilak Varma, OUT! Golden duck for Tilak. Duffy strays to the pads and Tilak nicks it gently to Dane Cleaver behind the stumps. India A is in disarray as it loses three wickets in three overs. Duffy continues with the short-ball ploy from around the stumps and rushes Dhawan with a quick bouncer. In the air and just wide of the keeper for FOUR. Samson receives a hint of fortune as Duffy sends in another quick short ball. IND A 131/2 in 16 overs Duffy experiments with the bouncer to Shaw and follows up with a fuller delivery. Shaw thuds it down the ground through Duffy’s hands for another FOUR. He gets a single. Duffy to Patidar, OUT! Another sharp bouncer and Patidar gets a top-edge to the square-leg fielder. Sanju Samson walks in at 4. NZ A 219 all out in 47 overs Kuldeep Yadav to Logan Van Beek, OUT! A tame chip to Prithvi Shaw at cover. Kuldeep to Joe Walker, OUT! Two in two balls for Kuldeep! Walker nicks a straight one to Sanju Samson and Kuldeep will be on a hat-trick with a ba...

IND vs NZ 3rd ODI

So a tour which started with an abandoned match ends with a no result. New Zealand keep their winning streak alive in home ODI series, as they now plan for Pakistan, while some of India's players fly to Bangladesh. Cricket has become like time: it never stops. But thanks for your company for this series, as Raghav, Suds and me, Himanshu, bid you goodbye! Daniel: "Don't mind it, it's been part of the rules for ages and adds to the intrigue of the contest. The NZ bowling innings was very slow because it only had two overs of spin, maybe if they'd sped up, we'd have got two more in before the rain" --- After all, there's always more than one way of looking at the same thing Kane Williamson, the series-winning captain: "It's been going on reasonably well. The first game became series-defining. Little bit odd to have so much rain. [On using Mitchell] The seamers were getting something from the wicket. He did a fantastic job bowling with the wind. The focus shifts to the Test arena [for the Pakistan series]. There's freshness to that, new faces. But it'll be good to have time off." Shikhar Dhawan after another washout: "We are a young unit, and they must have learnt about bowling in the good-length areas. We were on the shorter side. Also, taking the partnerships deep, especially when it's overcast. In Bangladesh, all senior players will be back. That will be a more practical journey towards the World Cup. [For the juniors] It is important to pick up the details: like where to p...

India vs New Zealand Live Score, 2nd ODI: India win by 8 wickets and clinch the series 2

IND vs NZ 2nd ODI Live Score Updates: India have registered a 8-wicket win over New Zealand and with it, they seal the ODI series with a 2-0 win with the final match to go. New Zealand fell like a pile of cards in their batting and the credit goes to the exceptional bowling of India. Follow Sportskeeda for India vs New Zealand Live Score 2023 Read More Mohammed Shami | Player of the Match: Whenever I start, I just focus on maintaining the right lines and lengths. But it does happen sometimes that you bowl well and yet don't get wickets. On other days you may not be in rhythm, and will still get wickets. That happens. I feel that the more you work with the ball in practice, the more success will come. I never thought I'd get to have a proper seam position and it gives me joy to see the seam upright as it goes in the air. As a new-ball bowler, it's important to assess the conditions and pass the message quickly to the other bowlers as well. Rohit Sharma | India skipper: The last five games, bowlers have really stepped up. Whatever we have asked of them, they have stepped up and delivered. You don't usually see this type of seam movement in India, you generally see it outside India. These guys have some serious skills, they work really hard and it's great to see them being rewarded. We trained yesterday and the ball was nipping around under lights. We knew that if they had 250 or so, it might have been challenging for us but that was the point of opting to chase. We batted fi...