India vs new zealand
IND V NZ, 1st ODI: Was Very Important To Get Timing Right With Power, Says Washington Sundar
India's off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar stated it was very important for him to get his timing right along with the power in shots to get runs with the bat in the lower order.
On Friday in the ODI series opener against New Zealand at Eden Park, Sundar came out firing on all cylinders to apply the finishing touches for India with an unbeaten blitz of 37 off 16 balls, smacking three fours and as many sixes to take India to 307/6 as 96 runs came off the last 10 overs for the visitors.
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