Match Details

IND vs NZ 1st ODI, NZ vs IND 2022

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NZ
309-347.1
New Zealand won by 7 wickets 🏆
IND
50.0306-7
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K Williamson Logo
K Williamson Jersy
4s: 7
6s: 1
SR:95.92
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T Latham Logo
T Latham Jersy

145

(104)

T Latham
145(104)
4s: 19
6s: 5
SR:139.42
A Singh Logo
A Singh Jersy

0-68

(8.1)

A Singh

0-68(8.1)
Econ: 8.33
45th Over:
4
0
6
1
1
1
 
= 13
46th Over:
1
1
4
4
0
4
 
= 14
Last Over:
1
2
1
1
0
4
 
= 9
This Over:
4
 
= 4
NZNZ - 2nd Innings
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10 Over 5442
15 Over 6668
20 Over 9788
25 Over 112115
30 Over 146150
35 Over 184187
40 Over 222241
INDIND - 1st Innings
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10 Over 4940
20 Over 9090
30 Over 149144
35 Over 178170
40 Over 200210
50 Over 299306

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That's it from our coverage of the 1st ODI from Eden Park, Auckland as New Zealand get home with a crushing victory against the visiting men in blue. Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Ayan Chatterjee, Akshaya Krishna Polya and our scorer Zeeshan Naiyer. Stay tuned for more cricket coverage from across the globe.
Kane Williamson (New Zealand Captain): "I thought it was a good score to chase. We had to bat well and that incredible knock from Tom Latham was incredible, to say the least, and made my job easier. Yes, we spoke with each other and that was one of the best ODI knocks I have seen from the other end. It was a good wicket and you can get to the score because of the dimensions of the ground. It's hard ground to defend in my view. That's why I bowled first. The seamers did an amazing job and we had them under pressure. They did well to get to 306, but that second half of the innings was great thanks to Latham. Yes, got my form back thanks to Tom Latham. That was just superb stuff and pleasure to be there at the other end. Looking forward to the next game on Sunday."  
Shikhar Dhawan (India Captain): "We were pleased with the total we put on the board. During the first 15 overs, the ball was seaming. This ground is a little different from others. Latham attacked after we bowled a lot on a short length. We misfielded a few balls. But, as I previously stated, we were quite short to Latham, and that is where he took the game away. In the 40th over, he hit four boundaries, and the game changed. There will undoubtedly be a lot of learning for the boys."
Tom Latham (Player of the Match): "Yes, I guess one of the days. Everything came off. The partnership with Kane was great and then had fun out there reacting to their bowling. It was just in the moment, had fun and timed the chase perfectly. The preparation has been nice. I have played a few Sheffield games and then used that to perfection. It was tough. Washington was great with the ball. We had to absorb the pressure and did that very well. Yes. nice to bat with the skipper. Nice to get the win and get the momentum. Look forward to continuing this in the next few games."
If you thought the firepower displayed by Shreyas Iyer and Washington Sundar in the last few overs of the first innings was massive then the Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson and Tom Latham have proved you just wrong! A terrific, magnificent, wonderful, fantabulous, etc. type of an effort.

A brilliantly chased target of 307 inside 47.1 overs gives New Zealand a clinical win by 7 wickets. The Indian bowlers did well in the first powerplay restricting the scoring by bowling tight lines and lengths and also picked up an important wicket.

Shardul Thakur and Umran Malik were terrific with the ball in the first half but all hell broke loose once Tom Latham joined Kane Williamson on crease. Malik was the pick of the bowlers picking up two important wickets on debut and rattling the Kiwis with pace.

The other debutant Arshdeep Singh couldn't quite emulate his T20I performances into the bigger format and went all over the park to concede 68 off 49 legal deliveries. Washington Sundar kept things tight in the middle and was the only bowler to go below a run a ball.

Williamson paced his innings well and demonstrated how to bat on these kinds of surfaces adding an unbeaten 221 runs for the fourth wicket with Tom Latham who took his game one notch up and scored boundaries all over the park hitting 19 fours and 5 huge sixes to score his seventh ODI century which is also his best score in the format (145*).

Things would have gone back in India's favor had they managed to break the stand but Latham and Williamson were cautious in the approach and capitalized on every single poor delivery which came their way and once they got their eyes in, even the good deliveries appeared ordinary against the duo as the Blackcaps get home by 7 wickets and stamped their authority as the number 1 ODI team in the ranking.
47.1 A Singh to K Williamson
4 FOURR!! Williamson finishes off in style as they win by 7 wickets to go 1-0 up in the series! Back of a length and outside the off. Williamson uses the pace of the bowler and opens the bat face nicely to guide it through to the right of the fielder at deep third man for a four.
OVER 47
New Zealand
305/3
Tom Latham
145(104)
Kane Williamson
90(97)
Shardul Thakur
1-63(9.0)
46.6 S Thakur to T Latham
4 FOURR!! Short and over the left shoulder of the batter. Latham pulls and pulls with disdain through mid-wicket for a cracking four. He has been a class apart tonight as he slaughtered the Indian bowling lineup.
46.5 S Thakur to T Latham
0 Finally nails a yorker wide outside the off. Latham fails to bring the bat down in time as he misses it through to the keeper.
46.4 S Thakur to K Williamson
1 Back of a length outside the off. Williamson plays late as he runs it down to deep third man for a single.
The 300 comes up for New Zealand and Tom Latham gets to his highest score in ODIS. 
46.3 S Thakur to T Latham
1 300 up for the hosts. Short on the off. Latham swivels and half pulls it down to deep backward square leg for a single.
46.2 S Thakur to T Latham
2 Short and on the off. Latham pulls it with control down to deep mid-wicket for a couple.
46.1 S Thakur to K Williamson
1 Shardul comes back in the attack from over the wicket. Fuller length on the middle stump. Williamson flicks it to deep square leg for a single.
Tom Latham has taken the game away from India. The duo of Williamson and Latham have put up over 200 runs. New Zealand are showing their dominance over India once again. 
OVER 46
New Zealand
296/3
Tom Latham
138(100)
Kane Williamson
88(95)
Yuzvendra Chahal
0-67(10.0)
45.6 Y Chahal to T Latham
4 FOURR!! Take one more four here. Fuller length outside the off. Latham sits down on one knee and fetches a hard sweep along the ground to the left of the fielder at deep square leg, where Umran misfields and allows a boundary as a gift!
45.5 Y Chahal to T Latham
0 Good length on the off. Latham goes back and defends it to the fielder at short mid-wicket.
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