Shoaib Akhtar takes dig at New Zealand after another Super Over loss
Cricket | February 01, 2020 13:56 ISTNew Zealand suffered two back to back losses against India via Super Over in Hamilton and Wellington respectively.
India vs New Zealand 2020's tour of New Zealand will be India's biggest challenge of the year before the World T20. With Kohli & Co. already at the top of the World Test Championship, the pressure to maintain the lead will be optimum.
India are set to travel to New Zealand to play 5 T20Is, 3 ODIs, a three-day practice match and two Test matches from January 24 to March 04. The two Tests against the Kiwis will be Kohli & Co.'s biggest test so far in the World Test Championship. India lead the way with a mammoth 360 points with Australia chasing them from the second spot. However, all of India's games so far have been against weakened oppositions but the two Tests in New Zealand will be their first test so far.
The three Tests will be played at Seddon Park, Hamilton against New Zealand XI and that will be followed by the two Tests at Basin Reserve, Wellington and Hagley Oval, Christchurch.
The five T20Is will give India another chance to test their bench strength in a World Cup year. With the World T20 set to be in Australia in October, the five games will allow India to try out further combinations. Hardik Pandya's impending return could also provide the India a much needed boost. The first two T20Is will be played at Eden Park, Auckland and the next three at Seddon Park, Hamilton, Westpac Stadium, Wellington and Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui respectively.
The Men in Blue will also play three ODIs against the Black Caps in between the T20I and Test series. The three ODIs will be played at Seddon Park, Hamilton, Eden Park, Auckland and Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui.
New Zealand suffered two back to back losses against India via Super Over in Hamilton and Wellington respectively.
With seven needed off the last over, Shardul picked two wickets and there were two run-outs as the Kiwis lost the plot completely to take the game into another Super Over.
Navdeep Saini made a fruit smoothie which consisted of two scoops of protein, one banana, one apple, along with some dry fruits and water.
Manish Pandey's 36-ball 50 not out in the 4th T20I in Wellington showed his class and ability with the bat under pressure during the fag end of an innings.
Pandey scored a crucial half century on Friday that helped India post 165 in their fourth T20I against New Zealand in Wellington.
A nervous New Zealand threw it away yet again as a perseverant India prevailed in the Super Over for the second successive time to take a 4-0 lead in the T20I series on Friday. The two sides meet for the final match at Mt. Maunganui on Sunday.
Munro and Tim Seifert scored half-centuries to tie the scores at 165 runs each for both sides, but India held their nerves to end up victors in thrilling fashion for the second game running to take a 4-0 lead in the five-match series.
Since the introduction of the concept in limited-overs cricket, no team has played as many Super Overs as New Zealand - seven in T20Is and one in ODIs. New Zealand lost in seven of them.
Team India took a 4-0 lead in the five-match series after securing another Super Over win over New Zealand.
The fourth T20I of the five-match series saw another Super Over, where India cruised to victory to lead the series 4-0.
Live Cricket Score, India vs New Zealand 4th T20I: Follow by ball updates of the fourth IND vs NZ T20I live from Sky Stadium in Wellington here at indiatvmews.com
For the second time in three days and the fourth time in seven months, New Zealand choked in the Super Over again.
Not one, but two pitch invaders stormed onto the Sky Stadium ground in Wellington on Friday evening during the fourth T20I match
Yes, it was a team effort from India, but the wicket should be attributed to the skipper given his presence of mind.
Sanju Samson squandered another opportunity after he was sent as an opener in the 4th T20I against New Zealand.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been ruled out of the fourth T20I against India with a shoulder injury.
Sanjay Manjrekar therefore took to Twitter to give Jasprit Bumrah some advice but as always, it didn't go down well.
Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar revealed who he believes is the best fast bowler in the world at the moment.
After securing a series win, team India will be aiming to continue on its winning run when it meets New Zealand in the 4th T20I in Wellington.
Team India will look to give chances to Navdeep Saini and Washington Sundar in the next two T20Is after clinching the series via Super Over in Hamilton.
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