Published 17:42 IST, March 3rd 2020

Virat Kohli invites unwanted comparison with Sourav Ganguly after NZ Tests whitewash

India's 0-2 defeat in New Zealand recently under Virat Kohli has proven to be statistically similar to India's defeat in 2002 under Sourav Ganguly's captaincy.

Reported by: Aakash Saini
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India recently suffered a 0-2 series defeat in New Zealand which also halted ir unbeaten run in longest format of game. After suffering a 10-wicket drubbing in Wellington, Virat Kohli and co. lost  next Test in Christchurch by 7 wickets. tably, series whitewash brought back memories of a similar defeat in New Zealand almost 18 years ago.

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New Zealand vs India: Virat Kohli’s 2020 defeat a reminder of Sourav Ganguly’s 2002 defeat

In December 2002, Team India (under leadership of Sourav Ganguly) toured New Zealand for a two-match Test series. India lost both matches in 2002 to lose series 0-2. Interestingly, ir most recent defeat under Virat Kohli has statistically proven out to be similar to whitewash India suffered 18 years ago. For starters, both were a two-match Test series and India were put in to bat by home side on both occasions.

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New Zealand vs India: Statistical similarities between Virat Kohli and Sourav Ganguly’s 0-2 defeats in NZ

Additionally, India lost first Test of both series by 10 wickets where top score registered was 89. While it was Mark Richardson who scored a patient 89 (245 balls) in 2002, it was Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson who scored a match-defining innings in 2020. Moreover, opening match of both tours was played at same venue, i.e. Basin Reserve in Wellington.  

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Meanwhile, India lost second Test by 4 wickets in 2002 and by 7 wickets in 2020. visiting batsmen struggled across all four matches as ir aver runs/wicket ratio was 13.37 in 2002 and 18.05 in 2020. respective captains also had a torrid time as both Sourav Ganguly and Virat Kohli struggled to score runs. While Sourav Ganguly scored just 29 runs at an aver of 7.25, Virat Kohli maintained a below-par aver of 9.50 with his 38-run tally.

 

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India will w host South Africa in a three-match ODI series in March 2020. series will be played between March 12 and March 18. It will be team's last international assignment before players break for impending Indian Premier League (IPL 2020).

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17:42 IST, March 3rd 2020