2nd ODI: India hammer NZ by 90 runs, go 2-0 up
Mount Maunganui (New Zealand), Jan 26 (CRICKETNMORE): Maintaining their winning streak, a dominant India outclassed New Zealand by 90 runs in the second match of the five-game rubber at the Bay Oval h
Bhuvneshwar Kumar came with an early breakthrough, dismissing Kiwi opener Martin Guptill (15) cheaply before Mohammed Shami packed back hosts' skipper Kane Williamson (20) with New Zealand's scorecard reading 51/2 in the eighth over.
With the addition of 33 runs in the Kiwi scorecard, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal also joined the party, sending back a good looking Colin Munro (31). Just when the hosts touched the three-digit mark, Kedhar Jadav worsened New Zealand's situation after dismissing Ross Taylor (22), who was stumped by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Tom Latham (34) then tried to rescue his side but became Kuldeep's victim in the 25th over. The chinaman then struck thrice in quick succession, sending back Colin de Grandhomme (3), Henry Nicholls (28) and Ish Sodhi, who failed to open his account, with New Zealand at 166/8.
Bracewell restored some respectablity for the hosts, smashing a 46-ball 57 to take New Zealand past the 200-run mark. The all-rounder's firework was decoarted with five boundaries and three hits into the stands.
Bhuvneshwar finally applied brakes on Bracewell's innings as the batsman, while trying to clear the fence, handed an easy catch to Dhawan at long-on.