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IND V NZ, 3rd ODI: Rain Stops Play In Christchurch, New Zealand At 104/1 In 18 Overs
Finn Allen and Devon Conway had a 97-run opening stand as New Zealand began their chase of 220 against India on a bright note. Pacer Umran Malik broke it by taking out Allen, but rain soon arrived to stop play in third and final ODI between India and New Zealand at Hagley Oval on Wednesday.
Presently, New Zealand are at 104/1 in 18 overs and are clearly ahead as per DLS method by 50 runs. But to constitute a full match, 20 overs are needed to be completed in the second innings. Even if match is washed out, New Zealand will clinch the series due to them being 1-0 ahead.
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