
New Zealand's left-arm spin all-rounder Mitchell Santner believes their nothing-to-lose mentality is what propelled him and Michael Bracewell to give the Indian team a mighty scare in the ODI series opener at Hyderabad.
New Zealand were left to chase 350 after opener Shubman Gill smashed 208 off 149 balls, laced with 19 fours and nine sixes, to become the youngest double-centurion in men's ODI cricket.
The visitors were in trouble at 131/6, and from there, Santner and Bracewell starred with the bat, sharing a mammoth 162-run seventh-wicket partnership off just 102 balls. But eventually, both were out at the fag end of the chase, as New Zealand were all out for 337, falling short of the target by 12 runs to be 1-0 behind in the three-match series.