Ind vs NZ 3rd ODI highlights: India take unbeatable 3-0 Series Sweap, win by 90 Runs
IND vs NZ 3rd ODI Highlights: India vs New Zealand Live Score Latest Updates 3rd ODI: Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma get India off to a strong start after they were invited to bat first by New Zealand in the third ODI in Indore. India have won the series 3-0.
Results
Team | Runs | Wickets Lost | Overs | Outcome |
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India | 385 | 9 | 50 | Win |
New Zealand | 295 | 10 | 41.2 | Loss |
A formidable Indian cricket team completely dominated an out of sorts New Zealand for a series-clinching 90-runs win in the third ODI at Indore, continuing to send a resounding message of its near invincibility to every ICC ODI World Cup 2023 opposition.
Details
Date | Time | League | Season | Match Day | Fantasy Cricket | Live Streaming |
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January 24, 2023 | 1:30 pm | New Zealand tour of India, 2023 | 2023 | 3rd ODI | Dream11 Team | Star Sports and Hotstar |
Rohit Sharma – Shubman Gill Shine As India Clean Sweep New Zealand In The Three Match ODI Series
Rohit and Gill put on a 205-run opening wicket stand in the third ODI against New Zealand in Indore. India batted first, Rohit and Gill put on a 385-run opening top-scoring with an impressive Century.
Ind vs NZ 3rd ODI Match Details highlights
Toss | New Zealand, elected to field First. |
Venue | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore |
Series | New Zealand tour of India |
Season | 2022/23 |
Match number | ODI no. 4511 |
Match days | 24 January 2023 – Day night (50-over match) |
Toss
Rohit Sharma spins the coin and Latham says heads, it is head indeed as New Zealand wins the toss and chooses to bowl first against India.
Key Notes
India Innings
Shubman Gill posts another 100 against New Zealand as partnership with Rohit reaches 200 milestone. Rohit Sharma & Suman Gill Partnership 205 Runs. Rohit, Shubman slam tons in 200-plus opening stand
Powerplay 1 | Overs 0.1 – 10.0 (Mandatory – 82 runs, 0 wicket) |
India | 50 runs in 7.3 overs (45 balls), Extras 2 |
1st Wicket | 50 runs in 45 balls (RG Sharma 21, Shubman Gill 27, Ex 2) |
Powerplay 2 | Overs 10.1 – 40.0 (Mandatory – 216 runs, 5 wickets) |
Shubman Gill | 50 off 33 balls (8 x 4, 2 x 6) |
India | 100 runs in 12.4 overs (76 balls), Extras 2 |
1st Wicket | 100 runs in 76 balls (RG Sharma 44, Shubman Gill 54, Ex 2) |
RG Sharma | 50 off 41 balls (4 x 4, 4 x 6) |
Drinks | India – 147/0 in 17.0 overs (RG Sharma 77, Shubman Gill 67) |
India | 150 runs in 17.5 overs (107 balls), Extras 4 |
1st Wicket | 150 runs in 107 balls (RG Sharma 78, Shubman Gill 68, Ex 4) |
India | 200 runs in 24.1 overs (145 balls), Extras 8 |
1st Wicket | 200 runs in 145 balls (RG Sharma 95, Shubman Gill 97, Ex 8) |
RG Sharma | 100 off 83 balls (9 x 4, 6 x 6) |
Shubman Gill | 100 off 72 balls (13 x 4, 4 x 6) |
India | 250 runs in 31.6 overs (192 balls), Extras 10 |
Drinks | India – 267/2 in 34.0 overs (V Kohli 27, Ishan Kishan 17) |
Powerplay 3 | Overs 40.1 – 50.0 (Mandatory – 87 runs, 4 wickets) |
India | 300 runs in 40.3 overs (243 balls), Extras 10 |
India | 350 runs in 46.5 overs (281 balls), Extras 11 |
7th Wicket | 50 runs in 33 balls (HH Pandya 28, SN Thakur 25, Ex 1) |
HH Pandya | 50 off 36 balls (2 x 4, 3 x 6) |
Innings Break | India – 385/9 in 50.0 overs (Umran Malik 2) |
Highlights Rohit and Gill Partnership
Rohit and Gill | RG Sharma | Shubman Gill |
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Partnership – 212 runs (157 balls) | 101 (85) | Shubman Gill103 (72) |
New Zealand Innings
Powerplay 1 | Overs 0.1 – 10.0 (Mandatory – 73 runs, 1 wicket) |
New Zealand | 50 runs in 7.1 overs (43 balls), Extras 4 |
2nd Wicket | 50 runs in 41 balls (DP Conway 18, HM Nicholls 28, Ex 4) |
Powerplay 2 | Overs 10.1 – 40.0 (Mandatory – 207 runs, 8 wickets) |
DP Conway | 50 off 41 balls (4 x 4, 3 x 6) |
New Zealand | 100 runs in 14.1 overs (85 balls), Extras 6 |
2nd Wicket | 100 runs in 83 balls (DP Conway 53, HM Nicholls 42, Ex 6) |
Over 14.5 | Review by New Zealand (Batting), Umpire – Nitin Menon, Batter – HM Nicholls (Struck down) |
Drinks | New Zealand – 119/2 in 17.0 overs (DP Conway 62, DJ Mitchell 7) |
New Zealand | 150 runs in 21.3 overs (129 balls), Extras 9 |
3rd Wicket | 50 runs in 46 balls (DP Conway 29, DJ Mitchell 21, Ex 3) |
DP Conway | 100 off 71 balls (7 x 4, 7 x 6) |
Over 25.1 | Review by India (Bowling), Umpire – J Madanagopal, Batter – DJ Mitchell (Upheld) |
New Zealand | 200 runs in 27.2 overs (164 balls), Extras 10 |
Drinks | New Zealand – 228/5 in 31.0 overs (DP Conway 137, MG Bracewell 8) |
New Zealand | 250 runs in 34.1 overs (205 balls), Extras 17 |
Over 39.4 | Review by New Zealand (Batting), Umpire – J Madanagopal, Batter – JA Duffy (Struck down – Umpires Call) |
Powerplay 3 | Overs 40.1 – 50.0 (Mandatory – 15 runs, 1 wicket) |
Despite scoring a brilliant 138 runs by Devon Conway could not save New Zealand as they bundled out for 295 runs in the 42nd over.
IND vs NZ 3rd ODI Highlights – Result
India won the third and final ODI by 90 runs.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Shardul Thakur, IND | 25 (17) & 3/45
PLAYER OF THE SERIES
Shubman Gill, IND | 360 runs
Pre-Match Interview
Rohit Sharma India Captain:
We would have batted first, as a team we want to get out and play well. It is a great ground to play in, everytime we come here it has been a good score. What is important is to give chance to some of the new guys who haven’t had a game and see how they go. We have got two changes – Shami and Siraj are out, Umran and Chahal are in.
Tom Latham New Zealand Captain:
We are gonna bowl, it is a good surface, and it will get better under lights. We have put good performances in the past and will look to put another good performance here. It will be high-scoring and the nature of the boundaries are short. We have got one change; Jacob Duffy comes in for Henry Shipley.
India Squad and New Zealand Squad:
India Squad:
Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan(w), Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Umran Malik.
New Zealand
Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham(w/c), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy, Blair Tickner.
Post Match Presentation
Rohit Sharma before lifting the trophy: In the last six games we’ve done most things right in ODIs. We’re consistent in our approach with the bat and ball. Without Siraj and Shami we wanted to give opportunities to other guys on the bench. We wanted to bring Chahal and Umran in the mix, put them under pressure. We had runs on the board, but on this kind of ground no total is safe. We stuck to the plans, held our nerves. Shardul has been doing this for a while, so some people call him ‘Magician‘. every time I’ve given Kuldeep the ball, he brings wickets. Just need to give him more games under his belt, because wristspinners get better as they play more. His [Gill’s] approach is quite similar. He starts afresh. As a young players that is important. He can easily sit on top of his laurels and take it easy, but he doesn’t. 20th century means a lot to me, it was important to play long and take the team to a good total. Honestly, we don’t talk too much about rankings. It’s about winning games and it won’t be different when we play the Tests against Australia. It won’t be an easy challenge but we’re up for it.
Gill is the Player of the Series: Feels nice and when you perform well. It’s satisfying. I’ve not changed my approached much. I look to convert those starts into big ones, to express myself. I try to play according to the situation and conditions, not looking at may score. Our bowlers did a good job and bowled really well on this wicket because at one point it looked like it could go either ways.
Not Rohit, not Gill, Thakur is the Player of the Match: I’m well liked by them and even I like my team-mates. At some point they’re going to come after your, and it’s important to stay in the moment and not get ahead of yourselves. I ask myself what needs to be done and do it the next time. I don’t think too much because we’ve to be ready for all situations, whether with the bat or ball. Everyone enjoys batting and modern-day game is all about batting. Don’t you think so?
Tom Latham: The start with the ball wasn’t great and we did well to bring them back to 380. It doesn’t sound right but it is, and then to be bowled out in 40 overs didn’t go right for us. It’s our last experience in India before the World Cup so the guys are exposed to these conditions in the three games and hopefully it’ll be helpful in October. We’re building depth in this group without Southee and others. Fingers crossed about my form for the World Cup. Hopefully we can take the learnings for the T20 series.