Twitter Reactions: Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Co restrict Kiwis to 230/9
India will look to chase down the total and level the series under lights.
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An excellent display of disciplined bowling by the Indians ensured that the visitors end their inning on 230/9. Indian skipper Virat Kohli lost the toss but two wickets from Bhuvneshwar Kumar early on helped India put a grip on the Kiwi batters. Kumar finished with figures of 3/45 and scalped the wickets of both the openers- Martin Guptill and Colin Munro.
Captain of the New Zealand side Kane Williamson once again failed to trouble the scorers and went back trapped in front by Jasprit Bumrah for mere three runs. The heroes from the last game Ross Taylor and Tom Latham started the repairing act but failed to produce a Mumbai like punch.
Indian bowler’s impressive outing
Henry Nicholls top-scored for the visitors with a gritty 42 while another all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme scored 41. Both failed to reach their respective fifties but did good enough to take their side to a respectable position, after being reduced to 58/4 at one stage. Mitchell Santner also joined the building section with a vital 29 while Tim Southee remained unbeaten on 25 off 22 balls.
The Indians never let the Blackcaps take a dominating stand and they fell to the tricks of the hosts. Bumrah finished with 2/38 and Yuzvendra Chahal scalped two wickets for 36 runs in his 8 overs. Hardik Pandya was a bit expensive as he went for over five runs an over but he picked up the prized wicket of Taylor and reduced the damage. He bowled just four overs, and wasn’t seen bowling at the death. Spinner Axar Patel failed to make an impact and went for 54 runs in his 10 overs. He picked up the wicket of the century-maker from the last game Tom Latham, but that wasn’t enough to cover his figures.
India will look to win this game and level the series, as it is a must-win game for the hosts, while on the other hand, the Kiwis will be willing to flush out India’s hopes and seal the series right here. Let’s check out how Twitter reacted to India’s impressive show with the ball.
Kedar didn’t bowl a single over in Mumbai. Happens to be the first bowling change in Pune. Lot change in a three hour drive ?? #IndvNZ
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) October 25, 2017
Spinners:
In Mumbai: 20-0-115-1
In Pune: 26-2-121-3#INDvNZ— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) October 25, 2017
One captain is patrolling the boundary line and the other other is looking after the inner circle field position #INDvNZ #kohli #Dhoni
— ᴠ ᴀ ʀ ᴅ ʜ ᴀ ɴ (@vardhan1219) October 25, 2017
Impressive spells from Bhuvi (3/45) & Chahal (2/36) helps ?? restrict ?? to 230/9 (50). C de Grandhomme (41) ?#INDvNZ #AmiKKR
— KolkataKnightRiders (@KKRiders) October 25, 2017
337? #IndvNZ pic.twitter.com/TZC4Z9zApr
— Purvi (@pretty_purvi) October 25, 2017
Acording to Hindi comentators,kuch bhi ho jaye ye #ipl ka kamaal hai.baaki international cricket khelnese players kuch nhi sikhte ? #INDvNZ
— Aniket salvi (@aniket7486) October 25, 2017
Me handling responsibilities in life:#BachkeRehna #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/GXCo3ZlASQ
— The Screen Patti (@TheScreenPatti) October 25, 2017
#IndvNZ
?? restricted ?? to 230/9 in 50 overs!
Brilliant performance from pacers @BhuviOfficial & @Jaspritbumrah93
?? should win from here— Rajkumar M (@raj_kumar48) October 25, 2017
231 to level the series! 11.5 per over in 20 over should do it. ?♂️ #INDvNZ
— IndianCricketFans (@ICFans) October 25, 2017
2013 – Last time Kane Williamson got out for single digit in successive ODI innings. He has been dismissed for 6 & 3 now. #INDvNZ #INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/vHKDpDN10G
— Cricket24.com (@Cricket24com) October 25, 2017
No double ton possible, another irrelevant cricket match for Rohit Sharma. #INDvNZ
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) October 25, 2017
Kiwis have scrambled past 200 against fine bowling by India. But pitch hasnt looked like 330+ track disgraced curator Salgaokar predicted
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) October 25, 2017
We've restricted the Kiwis to 230/9.
A superb effort by the Men in Blue.
Can our openers set a solid foundation? #INDvNZ— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) October 25, 2017
Pretty good effort by India to keep NZ to 230/9. Bowlers stepped up after a bad day in Mumbai. Regular wickets, lot of dot balls help.
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 25, 2017
Really looking forward to seeing how Rohit and Dhawan play Boult. Luckily, they don't have a big target ahead so don't need to take chances
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) October 25, 2017
The seamers have delivered 5-83 in 20 overs. Just confirms how critical Bhuvi and Bumrah have become
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) October 25, 2017
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