IND vs NZ WTC final Day 5 highlights: India 64-2 at stumps, lead by 32 runs

Shami, who strike the superior length continuously, scalped Ross Taylor (11), BJ Watling (1), Colin de Grandhomme (thirteen) and Kyle Jamieson (21).
The ICC Globe Take a look at Championship (WTC) Closing appears to be heading for a tight end after equally India and New Zealand battled really hard on the fifth working day of the rain-strike showpiece match at Hampshire Bowl, Southampton on Tuesday.
India pacer Mohammed Shami sizzled with a four-wicket haul but could not end New Zealand from taking a essential 32-run direct as the Black Caps scored 249 runs after resuming at one hundred and one for two.
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India, who scored 217 runs in their initial innings, then finished the fifth working day at 64 for two with a 32-run direct in their pocket.
Rohit Sharma (thirty) was watchful until he misread a straighter just one from Tim Southee that caught him in entrance of the wicket in direction of the conclude of day’s perform. This was after Southee had currently dismissed Shubhman Gill (eight).
At any time-reliable Cheteshwar Pujara (12) and skipper Virat Kohli (eight) were at the crease at stumps.
With a few full sessions to perform and a favourable forecast announced for the reserve working day on Wednesday, the sixth working day will occur with the possibility of a attract as very well as a final result.
IND vs NZ: Leading Indian bowler in WTC
India took the higher hand in the early morning session by eliminating a few batsmen but Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson (forty nine) and his reduced-get colleagues Kyle Jamieson (21) and Tim Southee (thirty) seized the momentum with their wise batting tactic.
Shami, who strike the superior length continuously, scalped Ross Taylor (11), BJ Watling (1), Colin de Grandhomme (thirteen) and Kyle Jamieson (21).
Ishant Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin shared 5 wickets in between them whilst Ravindra Jadeja took just one wicket.
New Zealand had finished the third working day at one hundred and one for two. Not a solitary ball was bowled on the fourth working day because of to inclement weather conditions.
Leading batsmen in ICC WTC 2019-21
India next innings scorecard
Batsmen | Dismissals | Operates | Balls | Fours | Sixes |
Rohit Sharma | lbw b Southee | thirty | eighty one | two | |
Shubman Gill | lbw b Southee | eight | 33 | ||
Cheteshwar Pujara | not out | 12 | fifty five | two | |
Virat Kohli | not out | eight | 12 | ||
Total: 64-two in thirty Overs | |||||
Bowler | Overs | Maiden | Operates | Wickets | |
Tim Southee | nine | three | 17 | two | |
Trent Boult | eight | 1 | twenty | ||
Kyle Jamieson | 10 | 4 | fifteen | ||
Neil Wagner | three | eight |
New Zealand 1st innings scorecard
Batsmen | Dismissals | Operates | Balls | Fours | Sixes |
Tom Latham | c Kohli b Ashwin | thirty | 104 | three | |
Devon Conway | c Shami b Ishant | 54 | 153 | 6 | |
Kane Williamson | c Kohli b Ishant | forty nine | 177 | 6 | |
Ross Taylor | c Gill b Shami | 11 | 37 | two | |
Henry Nicholls | c Rohit b Ishant | 7 | 23 | 1 | |
BJ Watling | b Shami | 1 | three | ||
Colin de Grandhomme | lbw b Shami | thirteen | thirty | 1 | |
Kyle Jamieson | c Bumrah b Shami | 21 | 16 | 1 | |
Tim Southee | b Jadeja | thirty | 46 | 1 | two |
Neil Wagner | c Rahane b Ashwin | 5 | |||
Trent Boult | not out | 7 | eight | 1 | |
Total: 249-10 in 99.two Overs |
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Bowler | Overs | Maiden | Operates | Wickets | |
Ishant Sharma | 25 | nine | forty eight | three | |
Jasprit Bumrah | 26 | nine | 57 | ||
Mohammed Shami | 26 | eight | seventy six | 4 | |
R Ashwin | fifteen | 5 | 28 | two | |
Ravindra Jadeja | 7.two | two | twenty | 1 |