Indian bowlers restrict New Zealand to 190 in first ODI
Dharamshala, Oct 16 (CRICKETNMORE) Riding on some disciplined bowling, India bowled New Zealand out for 190 in the first One-Day International (ODI) at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium here on Sunday.
Opening batsman Tom Lathnam (79 not out) and pacer Tim Southee (55) were the top-scorers for the visitors while Martin Guptill and Doug Bracewell contributed with 12 and 15 runs respectively.
Latham played a defiant innings, keeping the Indian bowlers at bay even as wickets fell at regular intervals at the other end.
The left-hander smashed seven boundaries and a six during his 98-ball stay in the middle.
Southee was also in fine form with the bat, coming up with a breezy 45-ball knock that included six hits to the fence and three over it.
For the hosts, debutant pacer Hardik Pandya and leg-spinner Amit Mishra scalped three wickets each while Umesh Yadav and Kedar Jadhav took two wickets each.
Pandya returned figures of 3/31 in his seven overs while Mishra cleaned up the lower order for figures of 3/49.
Jadhav, who picked up the first wickets of his fledgling ODI career, missed out on a hattrick after dismissing James Neesham and Mitchell Santner off successive deliveries.
He bowled only three overs to finish with figures of 2/6 while Yadav returned 2/31.
Asked to bat first by the hosts, the New Zealand innings ran into trouble soon after the start.
Pandya struck the first blow for India off the last ball of the second over when Martin Guptill edged one to Rohit Sharma at second slip.
Yadav accounted for Ross Taylor just four overs later when he found the outside edge with an outgoing delivery and Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni pulled off a relatively simple effort behind the stumps.
Pandya then removed Corey Anderson and Luke Ronchi in consecutive overs to leave the Kiwis reeling at 5/48 in the 13th over.
Jadhav then plunged the visitors into further trouble with back to back wickets in the 19th over.
The Maharashtra off-spinner clinched the first wicket of his ODI career with a caught and bowled effort when James Neesham misjudged the speed of the ball and could only chip it to the bowler.
Jadhav sent back Mitchell Santner off the very next ball with one that kept straight after pitching. Expecting the ball to spin away from him, Santner attempted a cut but was cramped for space and ended up edging it to Dhoni.
Latham and Doug Bracewell attempted a fightback with a partnership of 41 runs before the latter attempted a bit hit off Mishra only to find Ajinkya Rahane at midwicket.
With New Zealand reeling at 106/8, Southee joined Latham in the middle and the duo proceeded to try and restore some respectability top the visitors' total with a defiant 71-run stand.
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The duo caused quite a few problems for the Indian bowlers, finding the boundaries and the sixes at regular intervals. However, Southee was undone while trying to go for another big shot off Mishra over long on but was beaten by the turn.
Mishra then trapped Inderbir Singh Sodhi leg before soon after to bring the New Zealand innings to an end.
IANS