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==ODIs==
 
===3rd ODI, Indore: India wins===
 
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/article-share?article=25_01_2023_016_001_cap_TOI  Gaurav Gupta, January 25, 2023: ''The Times of India'']
 
  
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Indore : On Monday morning, some of the Indian players visited the Mahakaleshwar temple in nearby Ujjain to pray for Rishabh Pant’s fast recovery. Perhaps they should also have prayed for some mercy for the Kiwi bowlers, who have been found wanting on this tour.
 
 

India’s openers were simply on fire, with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill slamming superb centuries to pulverize a clueless New Zealand attack on a belter at the Holkar Stadium in the third ODI.
 
 
Their 212-run opening stand in just 157 balls was India’s highest partnership for the first wicket against the Kiwis in ODIs. With Rohit and Gill destoying the bowling after being put in to bat, at one point it even seemed India could scale ‘Mount 500’ for the first time in ODIs. A mini-collapse, though, slowed them down, before a typically belligerent half-century by the explosive Hardik Pandya (54; 38b, 3x4, 3x6), and his 54-run alliance in 34 balls for the seventh wicket with Shardul Thakur (25 off 17 balls), took India to 385/9.
 
 

Showing why he is rated among the top openers in world cricket, Devon Conway then cracked a brilliant 138, getting to three figures off just 71 balls. But India, spearheaded by a Shardul Thakur burst (3/45 in 6 overs), managed to bowl out New Zealand for 295 in 41. 2 overs.
 
 

Having won all the six ODIs it has played at this venue, India can claim that the Holkar Stadium, a high-scoring venue, is its fortress.
 
 
The convincing 90-run victory helped India regain the No. 1 ranking in ODIs as the hosts pulled off a 3-0 clean sweep. The T20I leg begins in Ranchi.
 
 
With India resting regular pacers Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj, Pandya provided India with the perfect start when he had Finn Allen playing the ball on to his stumps for a two-ball duck. Conway, however, kept the Kiwis in the hunt, adding 106 off 87 balls for the second wicket with Henry Nicholls (42 off 40 balls), and then 78 for the third wicket with Daryl Mitchell (24).
 
 
Thakur stepped up at the right time, ripping the heart out of New Zealand’s innings when he dismissed Mitchell, skipper Tom Latham and Glen Phillips in quick succession. When Conway hit Umran Malik straight to Rohit at mid-wicket, and the dangerous Michael Bracewell (26) was stumped off a wide down the legside off Kuldeep Yadav (3-62), the game was done and dusted.
 
 
On the eve of the match, India coach Rahul Dravid had joked that as soon as they landed in Indore, all the bowlers shied away from bowling on the flat pitch here. The small ground adds to the bowlers’ woes. India’s innings, incidentally, included 33 fours and a record 19 sixes.
 
 
India’s momentum was broken when Rohit, going for another big one, was bowled by Michael Bracewell, and Gill was caught at point while mistiming a cut off Blair Tickner. Ishan Kishan (17) sacrificed his wicket for Kohli and was run out, Virat Kohli (36 off 27 balls) spooned Duffy to mid-off, while Suryakumar Yadav (14) mistimed his trademark flick to long on to Duffy as well.
 
 
However, Pandya’s strong forehands, resembling that of a tennis player, fetched him a few sixes. With Thakur chipping in with little cameo, India were back on the fast track.
 
 
It will take a while for the Kiwi bowlers to erase this brutal hammering. Playing just his third ODI, Jacob Duffy picked up three wickets but ended up conceding 100 in his 10 overs. Blair Tickner too took three but his 10 over quota went for 76.
 
 
 
==Tests==
 
===India wins test, series===
 
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/article-share?article=20_02_2023_019_017_cap_TOI  Arani Basu, February 20, 2023: ''The Times of India'']
 
 
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'' India retains Border- Gavaskar Trophy, 2023- India vs Australia ''
 
 
New Delhi : Australia’s spirit fizzled out in just 19. 1 overs on the third day of the second Test at the Kotla. In about 90 minutes of absolute bizarre batting against high-quality spin of Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin, Australia were shot out for 113, turning an intriguing Test match into a lopsided affair as India chased down the 114-run target with six wickets to spare to go 2-0 up in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
 
 
In comparison to the preceding Test in Nagpur, Australia had a field day of sorts on the first two days here. But then there was Jadeja waiting to re-introduce them to the house of horror on a wicked third-day Indian pitch. For the second time in the series, he exploited the glaring technical inadequacies of Aussie batsmen to return career-best figures of 7/42 with Ashwin claiming 3/59. 
For a brief while it seemed the Australian batters had learnt to play in spinning conditions as they got ahead by 62 runs by the end of Day Two.
 
 
Surprisingly, they gave away the advantage all too quickly on Sunday morning, resorting to a premeditated-sweep-only tactic the moment Ashwin found the outside edge of Travis Head in the first over of the day. Jadeja and Ashwin, ever ready to pounce on their prey in home conditions, were not going to relent without devouring the sitting ducks.
 
 

As Cheteshwar Pujara capped his 100th Test by dispatching Todd Murphy to theboundary to finish proceedings at the Kotla, India retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and all but sealed their spot in the World Test Championship final to be played in June.
 
 

“There were times Jadeja was put under pressure but there was no sense of panic. He just kept relying on what he is good at and he kept doing that. He went for more than five runs per over last evening but he knew exactly what the batters were trying to do and was confident to put them under pressure and get them out,” India skipper Rohit Sharma said after the match.
 

It’s well established that Jadeja is an absolute beast with the ball on a pitch that offers a semblance of variable bounce and any degree of turn. The Australians’ regimented mindset didn’t help their cause either. Six of Jadeja’s wickets were either bowled or LBW. In fact, only two Australian batters were caught out.
 
 

Once Steve Smith fell sweeping to Ashwin and Labuschagne was bowled playing back to a good length delivery from Jadeja that kept low, rest of the Australian batters looked like they were lost in a haunted house.
 
 

It was obvious Australia didn’t have a Plan B. “In themorning, I just wanted to tell our three spinners to stay calm. We don’t need to change fields as often as we did last evening. We will keep it tight and let batters makethat mistake. I could sense they wanted to keep playing aggressively,” Rohit explained the team plan.
 
 

This loss is going to sting Australia big time. Havingcapitulated not once but twice in the series, it will be tough for the visitors to get over the psychological scars inflicted on them and make a comeback in the series.
 
  
 
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New Zealand vs. India

ODIs

Hyderabad: India wins

Solomon S Kumar, January 19, 2023: The Times of India


HYDERABAD: After scripting a fairytale-like series win in Pakistan recently, New Zealand seem to have carried the luck with them across the Wagah Border as they nearly pulled off an improbable victory in the first ODI of the three-match series against India.

Chasing 350 for victory, the Kiwis fell 13 short as they finished at 337 with Michael Bracewell scaring the Indians with his 140 in 78 balls (4x12, 6x10).

While Shubman Gill blazed a double century under the afternoon sun, Bracewell took the fight to the opposition in the night, striking his second ODI century. The first one an unbeaten 127 against Ireland was in a successful 300 plus chase. Australian Glenn Maxwell is the only other batter at No. 7-11 to score a century in a 300-plus successful chase in ODIs. With Mitchell Santner in tow, Bracewell caught the Indians unaware after being reduced to 131 for six in the 29th over. The Kiwis needed 219 off 21 overs with four wickets in hand and no one gave them a chance, but the duo launched into the Indian attack and runs began to flow at a steady pace. At the end of the 45th over, New Zealand were 291 for six and needed 59 off 30 balls.

Rohit Sharma threw the ball to Mohd Siraj, who had just one over left, and the Hyderabadi had Santner (57) caught by Suryakumar Yadav off the fourth ball to end a defiant 162-run stand. Siraj followed it up by castling Henry Shipley (0). Siraj ended with his second consecutive four-wicket haul (4/46). This is the best bowling figure on this ground, erasing Umesh Yadav’s four for 53 against Sri Lanka in 2014.

Hardik Pandya conceded just four in the 49th over and Shardul Thakur trapped Michael leg before off the second ball of the last over with the visitors needing 13 for victory.

Earlier, it was 23-year-old Gill who stole the limelight from his more illustrious teammates like Rohit and Virat Kohli. Riding on Gill’s 149-ball 208 (4x19, 6x9), India coasted to a huge 349 for eight. In the process, Gill not only cemented his position at the top of the order but also assured himself of a place in the World Cup squad later in the year. Gill took his time to settle down even as Rohit did the scoring in their 60-run first wicket partnership but as the sun set, Gill exploded. He struck six sixes in the 48th and 49th overs to take India to an impregnable position. Incidentally, Gill got his half-century with a six, reached 99 with his second six and moved from 147 to 153 with the third one. Then he moved from 182 to 200 with sixes off three consecutive balls.

Rohit (34; 38b, 4x,4, 6x2) didn’t last long as his attempt to hit a Blair Tickner delivery over his head, resulted in a mishit that was gobbled up by Daryl Mitchell at mid-on. Santner, who was brought on in the ninth over, sent back Kohli (8) in the 16th over to leave India at 88 for two. Ishan Kishan (5) too fell cheaply but Gill and Suryakumar Yadav steadied the innings. Gill made the most of the reprieve he got from Tom Latham off Bracewell when he was on 45. He moved from 46 to 52 with his first six and there was no turning back thereafter. Gill kept pace with SKY as the duo added 65 for the fourth wicket before the latter fell for 31. Gill then struck his second six and stole a single to reach the coveted three-figure mark.

Raipur, 2nd ODI: India won

Gaurav Gupta, January 22, 2023: The Times of India

Raipur : Skipper Rohit Sharma’s pause at the toss seems to have been the only time India slowed down in this game! 
Inspired by their old warhorses Mohammed Shami (3-18 in 6 overs) and Rohit himself (51; 50b, 7x4, 2x6), India crushed a disappointing New Zealand by eight wickets in the second ODI at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, which was staging its maiden international game. 
India thus wrapped up the ODI series 2-0 in convincing fashion, with the final game on Tuesday in Indore now j ust a formality. This is India’s seventh ODI series win at home in a row overall, and their seventh straight ODI series win against New Zealand on home soil. It was the sort of sizzling performance which augurs well for Rohit and Co. in an ODI World Cup year. 
India completely outplayed New Zealand on a pacer-friendly pitch. After India elected to bowl first on a surface which was aiding generous lateral movement, their pacers, led by Shami, fired on all cylinders to shoot out a listless New Zealand, who recorded their third-lowest ODI score against India. 
The whole Kiwi innings was over by 4:07 pm, and the match was done and dusted by 6:25 pm, advancing the timing of a post-match laser show! 
Chasing 109, Rohit and Shubman Gill (40*, 53b; 6x4), fresh off his double hundred in the first ODI, rubbed salt into the Kiwi wounds, adding 72 in 84 balls for the first wicket. When Gilldanced down the track to loft Mitchell Santner over mid-on, India sealed the game with as many as 179 balls to spare. It was their third biggest win in ODIs in terms of balls to spare. 
While Virat Kohli (11) was scalped by Santner again, Rohit’s terrific half-century, his 48th in ODIs, will give India plenty to cheer about. Apart from a few delightful drives, the two sixes that he hit, a ferocious, trademark pull off Lockie Ferguson and then a superb shot over extra cover off Blair Tickner, delighted the 60,000-strong crowd. 
It was amusing to watch the Kiwi batters, who were way too tentative. The game seemed to be done and dusted when India’s four-pronged pace attack of Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur and Hardik Pandya destroyed theKiwi top order. New Zealand had collapsed to 15/5 by the 11th over and were, at one point, in danger of being skittled out for their lowest ODI score of 64. 
Somehow, the efforts of Glenn Philips (36; 52b, 5x4), Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell averted that embarrassment for the Kiwis, taking them past 100, but then they lost their last four wickets for five runs in 26 balls. 
It was Shami who began India’s relentless assault with the ball. Following up four consecutive outswingers with a ball that swung in beautifully, he castled Kiwi opener Finn Allen. Next to go was Henry Nicholls, who edged an away-going delivery by Siraj to Gill at slip. Things became worse for the Kiwis when Daryll Mitchell spooned a catch back to Shami.


Details

Gaurav Gupta, January 22, 2023: The Times of India

Scoreboard, 2nd ODI- New Zealand vs. India, Raipur, 2023
From: Gaurav Gupta, January 22, 2023: The Times of India

Raipur : At a time when Jasprit Bumrah has been unavailable, the reassuring presence of Mohammed Shami is extremely vital in India’s ODI set-up.


Shami proved his worth yet again, destroying the opposition’s top-order. Swinging the ball like a banana while slipping in the odd bouncer, he could have added to his tally, and perhaps bagged a fifer too, but the Kiwis folded up way too early. 
 There was some help for the Indian seamers on a pitch which was still a bit damp, but Shami and Co. still deserve credit for bowling a nagging line and length. “The conditions were notas good as it seemed. They got out early, but conditions were not overtly bowler friendly. We dismissed them cheaply by bowling a testing length,” Shami said. 
On being quizzed about his role in the team now, Shami said: “My role hasn’t changed since I have come into the team. The only thing is to keep working on the fitness and diet. We have got big events coming up, so the aim is to contribute in every game. ”


There’s a bit of Zaheer Khan in Shami. Apart from swinging the ball to all corners, Shami, like ‘Zak,’ loves to play as many matches as possible. Match practice, he believes, is the key to finding the right rhythm. Askedabout how he would manage his workload in a year which will soon see a four-Test series against Australia, a possible WTC final and the ODI World Cup, Shami said, “I always prefer playing matches over practice. It is always better to play maximum numbers of games to get ready for a big event. The workload is being managed properly. I just hope the main players stay in a good zone ahead of the World Cup. ”


Like most seniors, Shami seems to have been eased out of India’s T20 side. In the other two formats, though, he still remains India’s go-to bowler and has plenty left in the tank. If he keeps firing like he did on Saturday, India will have plenty to cheer about.

T20Is

Ranchi: New Zealand wins

Sourav M, January 28, 2023: The Times of India

Scoreboard, India vs New Zealand, T20Is- Ranchi, 2023
From: Sourav M, January 28, 2023: The Times of India

Ranchi : Mahendra Singh Dhoni was at the stadium. One wishes the former India skipper – one of the finest cricketing brains and probably the best finisher in his prime – was on the field instead on a tricky, spin-friendly track at the JSCA International Cricket Stadium.


Skipper Hardik Pandya had said on the eve of the match that he had “squeezed a lot of knowledge out of him (MSD), there’s not much left now”, but there appeared to be moments in Friday’s game when Pandya could have done with Dhoni’s advice.


With his spinners (10-0-56-3) returning far better figures than the pacers (10-0-119-3) combined, Pandya paid the price for not completing Deepak Hooda’s quota after the off-spinning allrounder gave only 14 runs from his two overs.


Left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh’s 27-run last over, with Daryl Mitchell swinging his bat around, and the skipper’s 16-run 17th over proved too costly in the end as India succumbed to a 21-run defeat in the first T20I to hand the Kiwis a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, and their first win on this tour.


However, the captain is not theonly one to blame as his batters, especially the top order, failed spectacularly, and the 177-run target proved a tall ask in the end.


India were down to 15/3 in 3. 1 overs. Suryakumar Yadav and Pandya arrested the slide and then tried to build a partnership, but SKY’s untimely dismissal in the 12th over meant another setback. The pair’s 68-run stand off 51 balls for the fourth wicket did raise the hopes of a jampacked stadium but Surya miscued a googly off Ish Sodhi to wide long-on to dampen the mood.


The captain departed next over, top-edging a straighter delivery from off-spinner Michael Bracewell. No. 6 Washington Sundar then waged a lone battle for a 28-ball 50 but that was not enough to see India home.


Earlier, the Kiwis started on the fast lane, racing to 37 for no loss in the first four overs. Then spinners Sundar, Hooda and Kuldeep Yadav did an excellent job in the middle overs to peg back the visitors, who were only 123/3 after the end of the 16th over.


But the two big overs in the end swung the deal. Half-centuries by opener Devon Conway (52 off 35 balls, 7x4, 2x6) and Daryl Mitchell (59*off 30b, 3x4, 5x6) were the highlights.


Lucknow: India wins

January 30, 2023: The Times of India

Scoreboard, T20I, India vs New Zealand- Lucknow, 2023- India wins
From: January 30, 2023: The Times of India
T20Is- Some facts
From: January 30, 2023: The Times of India

Lucknow : Indian spinners revelled on a turning track before the batters made heavy weather of a small target to register a scrappy series levelling win over New Zealand in the second T20 International.

The trio of Yuzvendra Chahal, Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav impressed on a helping surface to limit a self-destructing New Zealand to 99 for eight, their lowest total against India in the shortest format.


It should have been a straight-forward run chase but the top-order comprising Ishan Kishan (19 off 32), Shubman Gill (11 off 9) and Rahul Tripathi (13 off 18) had a tough time again in spin-friendly conditions. In the end, Hardik Pandya (15 not out off 20) and Suryakumar Yadav (26 not out off 31) took the team over the line with a ball to spare and six wickets in hand. 


The series decider will be played in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.


With the likes of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli not playing T20s since the World Cup last year, opportunities have been presented to the younger players who are yet to make them count. Kishanhas gone off the boil since his double hundred in Bangladesh while Gill has not been able to carry on his scintillating ODI form into T20s. The stylish right-hander fell while trying to pull a spinner for the second game in a row but was surprised by the amount of turn.


Tripathi, who is getting to play at number three in Kohli’s absence, was unable to take the attack to the New Zealand spinners. The Indians felt the pressure and that was evident with the run out of Washington Sundar, who sacrificed his wicket to ensure Surya’s stay in the middle.


Since the asking rate was never an issue, India could afford to stutter in the chase. A four after 45 balls, coming from Hardik’s bat in the 19th over, released a lot of pressure before the skipper completed the job alongside Surya who hit the winning four.


Earlier, Hardik decided to employ spinners from both ends in the powerplay after opening the bowling himself.


Wrist spinners Kuldeep (1/17) and Chahal (1/4) extracted a lot out of the Lucknow surface while finger spinner Washington (1/17) produced anothertidy spell. Chahal was left licking his lips after the first ball of his opening spell. It was a ripper that pitched on leg stump before beating the outside edge of Finn Allen’s bat. 
PTI


India wins Ahmedabad match and series 2- 1

Gaurav Gupta, February 2, 2023: The Times of India

Scoreboard, India vs. New Zealand, Ahmedabad, T20Is, 2023
From: Gaurav Gupta, February 2, 2023: The Times of India

Ahmedabad : This is a mauling the Kiwis won’t forget for a long time.


Relishing the best batting wicket by far of this T20I series, Gill unleashing a flurry of sublime strokes on both sides of the wicket tore into the hapless New Zealanders once again, cracking a magnificent, unconquered 126, which took him just 63 balls, and contained 12 eye-catching fours and seven big sixes on Wednesday night in the third and deciding T20I at a throbbing Narendra Modi Stadium.


Powered by Gill’s maiden T20I hundred, India marched to 234 for 4 in 20 overs – their biggest total against New Zealand in T20Is, and fifth-biggest overall, after choosing to bat first. Fittingly, the young turk’s first century in T20Is came on his IPL home ground, where he plays for the Gujarat Titans.


Hit by ‘Gill storm,’ the clearly shell-shocked Kiwis, looking in a hurry to catch the return flightback home, then folded up for a sorry-looking 66 in 12. 1 overs-their third-lowest score in T20Is. Led by skipper Hardik Pandya (4-16), A rshdeep Singh (2-16), Umran Malik (2-9) and Shivam Mavi (2-12), India came out all guns blazing, blasting New Zealand off the park in no time. Not to be forgotten were a couple of bli nders by Suryakumar Yadav at first slip.


Putting out a clinical, dominating show which saw them clinch the T20I series against the Black Caps 2-1, India raced away to a mind-boggling 168-r un win on the nightthe biggest victory margin in T20Is between two full member teams. 


Gill’s ‘Masterclass’


There’s a lovely ‘ritual’ that Gill, the new superstar of Indian batting, follows every time he hits a hundred. He takes off his helmet, swings it with his hand, and lets out a roar which r everberates through the stadium, perhaps even touching the roof of the biggest stand. The wild celebration, the spreading of the hands like an eagle, is concluded with a respectful bow towards all, just like an artist would acknowledge the applause to his latest masterpiece!


While Gill was the ‘superhero’ of India’s batting, Rahul Tripathi (44, 22b, 4x4, 3x6), Suryakumar Yadav (24, 13b, 1x4, 2x6) and then skipper Hardik Pandya (30, 17b, 4x4, 1x6) all played the support act in perfect fashion. 
Gill’s sublime, breathtaking strokes left close to a lakh spectators at this stadium spell bound. Gill played regal drives through the covers and ferocious pulls and pick up shots to mid-wicket and lofted drives down the ground.

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