IND vs NZ

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India vs New Zealand 2nd T20 Live Score: Chahal gets ... (Hindustan Times)

India vs New Zealand Live Cricket Score, 2nd T20 Match Updates: The 'Kul-Cha' duo are back together as India decidekd to include Yuzvendra Chahal in the ...

India normally catch opposition teams in spin traps at home but it was the other way around during the first T20I. But if they don't click today, playing Shaw in the final match seems like a rather obvious choice. If one just considers the T20Is, it's been a while since he last scored a fifty -- against South Africa on June 14, 2022. This is a new team, but we have spoken about getting into the challenge and having to do difficult things. The key is to take wickets through the middle, that's the best way to slow them down. One more match for Shaw to sit out but even he would know that it is only a matter of time now. The temperature is set to drop and it is already quite chilly at Ekana and so one can expect more movement. Any doubts that may have come up about whether India got their bowling department right can be laid to rest. All three of the Kiwi wickets have fallen while the batter has tried a reverse sweep to a spinner. - Pandya has juggled his spinners expertly and he remains the only pacer to have bowled thus far. Follow live score and updates of IND vs NZ 2nd T20I here.

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IND vs NZ LIVE Score, 2nd T20: Sundar strikes as Conway falls for ... (Sportstar)

India vs New Zealand LIVE Score, 2nd T20I: Follow the live score updates, match commentary and highlights from the IND vs NZ 2nd T20 at the Ekana Stadium, ...

From a good length, Sundar got the ball to grip the surface and turn in sharply, catching a surprised Finn Allen on the thigh. He excelled with the bat as well, striking a few clean hits in a 28-ball 50. Instead of sticking to cutters and slower balls, the trio bowled full and wide at full tilt. The key is to take wickets through the middle. Sundar to Conway, four from wide, poor line from Sundar, going down the line and races away for a boundary. Allen attempts to break the rut with a reverse-sweep but Chahal skids one through to find the edge to hit the stumps. A top-edge over the keep off the last ball helps Conway retain strike with a single. A cracking delivery to break the spine of the Kiwis. A slew of singles coming in the over. Hardik slides the ball into a charging Allen. A crackerjack to beat the defence! Only two runs came from the over.

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India vs New Zealand 2nd T20I: Check live streaming, timing, and ... (Business Today)

Cricket fans around the world will be able to watch the IND vs. NZ 2nd T20I match live on the Disney+ Hotstar app.

MOST READ RECOMMENDED Customers who subscribe to specific subscription plans from Reliance Jio, Vi, or Airtel receive free access to the Disney Hotstar OTT app. Cricket fans around the world will be able to watch the IND vs NZ 2nd T20I match live on the Disney+ Hotstar app. Although the young batsman put on an impressive performance in ODIs, he struggled in T20 games. In their chase, the Indian team managed to score 155 runs while losing nine wickets.

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IND vs NZ 2nd Live Score: Shubman Gill departs as Bracewell ... (India TV)

India vs New Zealand Live: Get Latest Updates, Scorecard and Highlights.

The key is to take wickets through the middle, that's the best way to slow them down. It can't difficult than this in a bilateral series, looking forward to this game. We are going to make mistakes and we'll learn from them. The chase for 100 runs is slow by the India batters. We'll try to get some runs on the board and see what it does. The stats say that it's challenging to chase here.

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India vs New Zealand 2nd T20I Match Live Streaming - When and ... (Zee Business)

Hardik Pandya-led Men in Blue aim to settle the score with New Zealand in Lucknow's Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium while Kiwis led ...

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IND vs NZ 2nd T20: India square series on square turner (The Indian Express)

On what Hardik Pandya called a shocker, no batsman hit a six all game, spinners bowled 30 overs, and India panted to reach a target of 100.

While the need of the hour was to take the innings deep by rotating the strike and shelving the big shots, the scoreboard pressure induced undue risks, which meant they ended up with 99, at least 20-25 short of a par-total. With Kuldeep Yadav and [Washington Sundar](https://indianexpress.com/about/washington-sundar/) also around, it proved to be the biggest difference in the end as India’s spinners out-bowled their counterparts, who generously bowled a few full-tosses. But somehow they huffed and puffed to the target. With Washington, Chahal and Kuldeep bowling in the first-half of the innings, New Zealand struggled. Unlike Tests and the ODIs where the characteristics of the pitches tend to vary from country to country, the unaccepted universal code for T20s is to roll out a flat deck. [Rohit Sharma](https://indianexpress.com/about/rohit-sharma/), [KL Rahul](https://indianexpress.com/about/kl-rahul/) and [Virat Kohli](https://indianexpress.com/about/virat-kohli/) in their top three rather than Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan and Rahul Tripathi. At the toss Pandya said he did not know what to expect, but benching Umran Malik for Not without a reason, as not a single six was hit in the match. Instead they got a pitch which captain Hardik Pandya described as a shocker. Anyone who could bowl spin was in with a chance of taking a wicket. But it is what the format dictates. But unlike Ranchi, where competent batsmen of spin could find runs, Lucknow was a furnace for batsmen.

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