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Saturday, Mar 22, 2025

NZ vs IND Match 12 Results

249/9(50.0 ov)
205/10(45.3 ov)
India beat New Zealand by 44 runs
  • 46th
    61W
  • 45th
    2W1W11
  • 44th
    140WD021
  • 43rd
    110006
  • 42nd
    006010
  • 41st
    11101W
  • 40th
    120000
  • 39th
    100000
  • 38th
    W10001
  • 37th
    104002
  • 36th
    016W10
  • 35th
    010111
  • 34th
    WD001100
  • 33rd
    1W1012
  • 32nd
    120001
  • 31st
    101010
  • 30th
    001101
  • 29th
    011411
  • 28th
    111100
  • 27th
    002004
  • 26th
    W5WD11022
  • 25th
    100000
  • 24th
    00012LB2
  • 23rd
    200000
  • 22nd
    100001
  • 21st
    001002
  • 20th
    141100
  • 19th
    014001
  • 18th
    110010
  • 17th
    000412
  • 16th
    000020
  • 15th
    000101
  • 14th
    020010
  • 13th
    010000
  • 12th
    01W000
  • 11th
    011101
  • 10th
    41WD0100
  • 9th
    001010
  • 8th
    000410
  • 7th
    001001
  • 6th
    010130
  • 5th
    140001
  • 4th
    0NB4010W
  • 3rd
    000010
  • 2nd
    110300
  • 1st
    040000
249/9 (50.0 overs)
5/42 (8)
205/10 (45.3 overs)

New Zealand vs India Commentary

4:33 PM IST Earlier, after New Zealand opted to bowl first, Matt Henry and Kyle Jamieson combined to dismantle India’s top three in the first Powerplay. Axar Patel and Shreyas Iyer steadied the innings with a crucial 98-run stand, but their dismissals came at an inopportune time, stalling India's acceleration. The late flourish never quite materialized, as the Kiwi bowlers cleverly varied their pace and lengths to restrict India to 249. For New Zealand, Matt Henry starred with the ball, claiming a five-wicket haul, while every bowler apart from Michael Bracewell chipped in with at least one wicket.
4:30 PM IST Right then, the group stage of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has concluded, and the tournament now moves into the high-stakes knockout phase. Four teams have bowed out, leaving India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia in the hunt for the title. Interestingly, these are the same four teams that made it to the semifinals of the 2023 ODI World Cup. The first semifinal will take place on Tuesday, 4th March, at the Dubai International Stadium, where India will face Australia. The second semifinal is scheduled for Wednesday, 5th March, at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium, featuring New Zealand against South Africa. Both matches will begin at 2.30 pm IST (9 am GMT). As always, join us early for all the pre-match excitement and build-up to these encounters. Until then, take care and goodbye!
4:29 PM IST The skipper of India, Rohit Sharma says that it was important to finish on a high. Adds that New Zealand have been playing some good cricket in recent years and they needed this result. Mentions that after losing three wickets in the first Powerplay, they needed a couple of partnerships and Iyer and Axar provided them with that while Hardik also did well. Says that they thought that it was a total they could work with as they have a lot of quality in their bowling attack. Further adds that there is no doubt that Varun has something different in him and it is a nice headache to have ahead of the next game. Tells that it is good that they are not making the same mistakes and learning from them with each game and that is exactly what you need to do in this format. Says that Australia have a rich history in ICC tournaments but it is about how they approach that game and hopefully get the better of them to make it to the final.
4:28 PM IST Varun Chakaravarthy is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his five-wicket haul. He says that he was feeling nervous at the start as he had not played many ODIs but as the game progressed, he felt better with each wicket. Adds that everyone talked to him, particularly Virat and Rohit, and they helped him to settle down his nerves. Mentions that he found out last night that he will be playing in this game. Further adds that he was expecting to play, but on the other side, he was feeling nervous. Tells that the pitch wasn’t a rank-turner, but if you bowled in the right areas with the right lengths, then there was a certain amount of help for the spinners. Concludes by saying that this win was a team effort.
4:26 PM IST The captain of New Zealand, Mitchell Santner acknowledges that they expected the wicket to be on the slower side but hadn’t encountered such conditions earlier in the tournament. He credits India for batting well in the middle phase and then applying pressure with the ball. Santner admits they would have taken 250 at the start of the day but concedes that the pitch offered more spin than anticipated. He is pleased with their efforts in the first Powerplay, where they picked up key wickets, and highlights Kane Williamson finding form as a positive takeaway from the match.
W
44.4

Varun Chakaravarthy to Matt Henry, no run

OUT! TAKEN! NUMBER FIVE FOR VARUN! What an elite performance from the mystery spinner and he just keeps on getting better and better. Maiden ODI five-wicket haul for Varun. Tosses this one up, full and on off. Matt Henry looks for the big slog but fails to get under it. He mistimes it as the ball goes high in the air towards long off. Virat Kohli runs forward, settles under it, and pouches it safely. India are just one wicket away from the win now!

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