India-New-Zealand
India stumble to 249 as Matt Henry’s five-for puts New Zealand on top
India were restricted to 249 for nine by New Zealand’s disciplined bowling attack in their ICC Champions Trophy match on Sunday in Dubai.
Opting to field first, New Zealand’s bowlers made early inroads, exposing India’s vulnerability when put to bat first in this tournament.
Matt Henry was the star of the show, claiming 5 for 42.
His sharp opening spell removed Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli within the first seven overs, with Kohli’s dismissal coming courtesy of a stunning catch by Glenn Phillips at backward point.
The early blows left India struggling at 30 for 3.
Shreyas Iyer led the recovery, stitching a crucial 98-ball 79. Batting alongside Axar Patel, who contributed a measured 42 off 61, Iyer navigated a slow, spin-friendly pitch with caution.
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Together, they added 98 for the fourth wicket, stabilizing India’s innings after the shaky start.
However, the middle and lower order found it tough to accelerate in the final overs. Hardik Pandya’s quick 45 off 45 balls injected some momentum, but regular wickets at the death meant India fell well short of a par score.
New Zealand’s spinners, led by captain Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra, kept the Indian batters in check, exploiting the sluggish nature of the pitch.
New Zealand’s death bowling, particularly from Henry, ensured India could not cross the 250-mark, a target that seemed well within reach at one point. India’s total of 249 for 9 leaves the match delicately poised, with the pitch offering assistance to both pacers and spinners.
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