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India vs New Zealand Semi Final Live Score, Cricket World Cup 2023: India Look To Break Kiwi Jinx, Book Final Berth | Cricket News
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India vs New Zealand Semi Final Live Score, Cricket World Cup 2023: India Look To Break Kiwi Jinx, Book Final Berth | Cricket News

[ad_1] India vs New Zealand Semi Final Live, World Cup 2023: India eye finale berth© TwitterIND vs NZ, World Cup 2023 Semi-Final, Live Updates:India will be squaring off against New Zealand in the semi-final match of the ODI World Cup 2023 on Wednesday in Mumbai. After having a marvelous outing in the league stage, the Rohit Sharma-led side will now look to avenge their defeat in the 2019 edition. Team India remained unbeaten in the round-robin stage and finished as the table toppers. On the other hand, New Zealand lost four matches out of nine and ended at the fourth spot in the points table. It will be an interesting clash as both teams will be putting their foot forward. (Live Scorecard)World Cup 2023 LIVE Updates: India vs New Zealand Semi Final Live Score | IND vs NZ Semi Final Live...
New Zealand Name Five Spin Bowlers For Bangladesh Tests | Cricket News
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New Zealand Name Five Spin Bowlers For Bangladesh Tests | Cricket News

[ad_1] File photo of Mitchell Santner.© AFPNew Zealand on Tuesday selected five spin bowlers to tackle the turning wickets expected in Bangladesh for the two-Test cricket series later this month following the 50-overs World Cup. Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner returns to the Black Caps' Test squad for the first time since 2021 to join Ajaz Patel and Ish Sodhi as the main spin bowlers. New Zealand's options with the turning ball are boosted by all-rounders Rachin Ravindra, who has hit three centuries at the ODI World Cup, and Glenn Phillips.Seamer Kyle Jamieson returns after back surgery to form a three-man pace attack with captain Tim Southee and Matt Henry, who is recovering from a hamstring injury.New Zealand squad: Tim Southee (c), Tom Blundell, Devon Conway, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamies...
Virat Kohli No Longer Best ‘Impact Fielder’ In World Cup. ICC Replaces Him With… | Cricket News
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Virat Kohli No Longer Best ‘Impact Fielder’ In World Cup. ICC Replaces Him With… | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli is placed 6th in ICC's 'Impact Player' ratings for fielders© AFPNew Zealand all-rounder Mitchell Santner surpassed India's stalwart batter Virat Kohli to become the player to have the biggest impact in the field at the ongoing World Cup as per the ICC rankings. The New Zealand all-rounder only has four catches in six matches at the ongoing World Cup, his impact on the field isn't restricted to his ability to take catches. The experienced Kiwi spinner has made his presence felt in different fielding categories as well. His one-handed catch in Afghanistan clash is mere reflection of the efforts that he puts in the field for the Blackcaps.The 31-year-old has saved a total of nine runs in the field for his team, he also tops the chart in categories for good throws, pressur...
India vs New Zealand, ICC World Cup 2023: Key Player Battles Which Might Decide The Big Clash | Cricket News
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India vs New Zealand, ICC World Cup 2023: Key Player Battles Which Might Decide The Big Clash | Cricket News

[ad_1] India and New Zealand will square off at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium, Dharamshala on October 22 in match No. 21 of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023. Both sides head into the match in red-hot form having won all their four matches so far. Team India will enjoy the favourites tag having beaten Australia and Pakistan with consummate ease. They also romped home to victories over minnows Afghanistan and Bangladesh to maintain their unbeaten run in the Cricket World Cup. (Cricket World Cup points table)Rohit Sharma has had a balanced and perfect playing XI with all bases covered until now. However, an injury to all-rounder Hardik Pandya might upset the team balance a bit against New Zealand. With the pitch at the HPCA Stadium assisting the pacers, India m...
Cricket World Cup’s ‘No. 1 Catch’ Taken By New Zealand Star Mitchell Santner, ICC Issues ‘Screamer Alert’. Watch | Cricket News
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Cricket World Cup’s ‘No. 1 Catch’ Taken By New Zealand Star Mitchell Santner, ICC Issues ‘Screamer Alert’. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] New Zealand once again proved why they are the team to beat in ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 as they delivered yet another clinical show with a huge win over Afghanistan. The Hashmatullah Shahidi-led Afghanistan came into the match with a lot of promise after their terrific win over defending champions England. But against 2019 edition's runner-up New Zealand, Afghanistan fizzled out in all three departments. Batting first, New Zealand notched 288/6 in 50 overs in Chennai with three batters - Tom Latham, Will Young and Glenn Phillips - scoring half-centuries.In reply, Afghanistan;s chase never really took off as they were dismissed for just 139, thus slumping to a 149-run loss. While Afghanistan dropped several catches, New Zealand trumped them in that aspect too. Perhaps the best ex...
Tom Latham Equals Brendon McCullum’s Record For New Zealand In World Cup | Cricket News
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Tom Latham Equals Brendon McCullum’s Record For New Zealand In World Cup | Cricket News

[ad_1] New Zealand batter Tom Latham joined iconic Brendon McCullum for the highest number of fifties as a wicketkeeper for the Kiwis in the World Cup. Latham's measured knock played a crucial role in taking New Zealand's score to 288-6 during their clash against Afghanistan at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Latham struck 68 off 74 balls to push the Kiwis to a competitive total. This was the third time in his career he struck a score of more than 50 in the World Cup for New Zealand.Before Latham's game-changing knock, McCullum held the record for most 50-plus scores (3) for the Blackcaps in the World Cup as a wicketkeeper. Lee Germon with a single 50-plus score is also a part of this club.New Zealand defeated Afghanistan by 149 runs to continue their winning run in the World Cup. After putt...
ODI World Cup: Thorough New Zealand Crush Afghanistan By 149 Runs | Cricket News
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ODI World Cup: Thorough New Zealand Crush Afghanistan By 149 Runs | Cricket News

[ad_1] In less than 96 hours after they beat reigning World Champions England, Afghanistan got a solid reality check from a ruthless New Zealand, which recorded a thumping 149-run victory in a thoroughly one-sided World Cup match in Chennai on Wednesday. As a result of this conquest, the Black Caps remain unbeaten in the event so far, taking the top spot again with its fourth straight victory. Chasing a tough target of 289 on a spinner-friendly wicket at Chepauk, Afghanistan could manage only 139 in 34.4 overs. The Afghans found Lockie Ferguson's (3/19 in 7 overs) pace too hot to handle and had no answers for Mitchell Santner's (3/39 in 7.4 overs) deliveries, which at times, turned a mile.This was after triple half-centuries from Will Young (54), Tom Latham (68) and Glenn Phillips (71) e...
New Zealand’s Mitchell Santner Ready For ‘Spinny’ World Cup Challenge | Cricket News
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New Zealand’s Mitchell Santner Ready For ‘Spinny’ World Cup Challenge | Cricket News

[ad_1] New Zealand's in-form all-rounder Mitchell Santner said Monday the Black Caps are ready for "spinny" wickets at the World Cup. The 31-year-old took 5-59 as New Zealand thumped the Netherlands by a convincing 99-run margin in Hyderabad on Monday for their second win in two games. Runners-up in the last two World Cups, New Zealand upstaged title-holders England in their first match by nine wickets in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Up against Bangladesh on Friday followed by Afghanistan five days later at spin-friendly Chennai, Santner backed his team's ability against the slower ball."We knew that going into the tournament that Chennai has that nature of being a bit spinny and it did, especially in the first innings the other night," said Santer of the Chepauk stadium.On Sunday, India defea...
Watch: 13 Runs In 1 Ball! New Zealand Batter Achieves Impossible Feat In Cricket World Cup 2023 | Cricket News
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Watch: 13 Runs In 1 Ball! New Zealand Batter Achieves Impossible Feat In Cricket World Cup 2023 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Mitchell Santner in action for New Zealand during Cricket World Cup 2023© AFPMitchell Santner achieved an almost impossible feat as he scored 13 runs off just one legal delivery during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match between New Zealand and Netherlands on Monday. The feat was incidentally achieved on the final ball of the New Zealand innings with Bas de Leede being the bowler who ended up conceding the runs. With just one ball left in the innings, De Leede ended up bowling a full toss which Santner smashed it over long-on for a six. The umpire quickly judged it no-ball and a free hit was awarded to New Zealand. Santner was on strike once again and the left-handed batter was able to repeat his feat as it was a low full-toss once again and this time, he heaved it over backward poin...
Cricket World Cup 2023: Mitchell Santner Snaps Five Wickets As NZ Claim 99-Run Win Over Netherlands | Cricket News
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Cricket World Cup 2023: Mitchell Santner Snaps Five Wickets As NZ Claim 99-Run Win Over Netherlands | Cricket News

[ad_1] Mitchell Santner produced a five-wicket haul to complement a superlative batting display as New Zealand continued their impressive run in the World Cup with a massive 99-run win over the Netherlands on Monday. Santner (5/59) spun a web around Netherlands who were all out for 223 in 46.3 overs on a sluggish pitch after Will Young (70), Rachin Ravindra (51) and Tom Latham (53) posted fifties to power New Zealand to 322 for 7. The 31-year-old Santner, who had provided the final flourish with a 17-ball 36 not out to push New Zealand's total, dismissed Max ODowd (16), Colin Ackermann (69), Scott Edwards (30), Roelof van der Merwe (1) and Ryan Klein (8), while Matt Henry (3/40) took three.Chasing the stiff total, the Dutch batters couldn't provide a flying start as they were reduced to ...