Published 16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
Ind vs NZ 3rd T20 LIVE updates: India win their maiden T20I series in New Zealand
A ruthless India are expected to seal their maiden T20 International series win in New Zealand & only a special comeback from the struggling hosts in the 3rd game can delay what seems inevitable
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16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
India look for third win, Kiwis for redemption
A ruthless India are expected to seal their maiden T20 International series win in New Zealand and only a special comeback from the struggling hosts in the third game on Wednesday can delay what seems inevitable. India won the twin T20 Internationals in Auckland by margins of six and seven wickets respectively to go 2-0 up in the five-match series. A third successive win at Seddon Park will give them their first-ever T20I series' win on New Zealand soil, a feat they were unable to achieve on two occasions previously. India lost 0-2 under Mahendra Singh Dhoni back in 2008-09, and last year, they went down 1-2.
Overall, this Indian side has seen an uptick in fortunes and are unbeaten in five T20 series since the 2019 ODI World Cup, including the ongoing one against the Black Caps. The only contest they didn't win was against South Africa, when the three-match series ended 1-1 after one of the games was washed out. However, their current winning form in T20 cricket won't lead to any meaningful change in the ICC rankings. India are currently placed fifth in the T20I rankings, and need to win the remaining three matches this series 5-0 to move up to fourth from their current fifth spot. New Zealand are currently placed sixth. Pakistan, Australia, England and South Africa, in that order, sit ahead in the rankings' table.
The greater concern at present is building towards the T20 World Cup to be hosted in Australia later this year. In that regard though, the team management is quietly confident that various pieces of the jigsaw puzzle are starting to fall into place, and at the right time. This is specifically boosted by the performances of KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer over the recent months, particularly on tour thus far. As such, there are no changes to be expected in the Indian line-up for the third T20. On Tuesday, there was an optional practice session with skipper Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah, the ones missing in action.
The support staff worked closely with those players who haven't yet received a chance to play in the series yet. Ravi Shastri paid close attention to Washington Sundar, while batting coach Vikram Rathour was busy with Rishabh Pant. Both are expected to sit out again on Wednesday. There is possibility of one change to the Indian line-up. Kuldeep Yadav sat out the first two matches in Auckland, and that could have been a move motivated more by the ground size than anything else. Chahal provides greater control and his wrist spin moves away from the majority of right-handers in the Black Caps' line-up, thus against the arc of swing.
Yadav is a tad more adventurous in his flight and the angle of his spin into the right-handers could have been easy fodder at Eden Park's short boundaries. Whether Yadav comes back into contention at the regular-sized Seddon Park remains to be seen. Additionally, there is little chance of Chahal-Yadav playing together, a move India have shied away from since the ODI World Cup. From New Zealand's perspective, this is the last opportunity for Colin de Grandhomme to make an impression. The all-rounder will be replaced in the squad for the last two T20Is by batsman Tom Bruce.
Grandhomme has played strictly as a batsman so far in this series, and has scores of 0 and 3 in the first two games. New Zealand are not too worried about their bowling performances in this series, despite India's relative ease in chasing down totals in the first two matches. Their greater worry is contending with the Indian bowling, in particular Jasprit Bumrah who has regained much of his pre-injury rhythm. In both matches, they were unable to get him away, whether at the start or during the death overs. For their part, India mixed things up well in the second T20, holding Bumrah back until later in the power play. New Zealand have had a poor run at Eden Park off late, but their record at Seddon Park holds in good stead. They have won seven out of nine T20Is played here, and will be hoping to stop India from taking an unassailable lead in the series.
16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
Teams
India: Virat Kohli (capt), Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul (wk), Manish Pandey, Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, Shreyas Iyer, Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur, Navdeep Saini, Washington Sundar.
New Zealand: Kane Williamson (capt), Martin Guptill, Ross Taylor, Scott Kuggeleijn, Colin Munro, Colin de Grandhomme, Tom Bruce, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Tim Seifert (wk), Hamish Bennett, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Blair Tickner.
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India aiming to win their maiden T20I series in New Zealand
A confident Team India will be hoping to create history at Hamilton as they look to win their maiden T20I series on Wednesday.
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Yuzvendra Chahal gets nostalgic on his recent segment of Chahal TV
Wrist-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal gets nostalgic about Mahendra Singh Dhoni's vacant seat in the team bus on the latest segment of Chahal TV
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India to bat first as New Zealand win the toss
New Zealand win the toss and elect to bowl first.
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India go with an unchanged side
India head into the contest with an unchanged side as they look to take an unassailable 3-0 lead.
3rd T20I. New Zealand XI: M Guptill, C Munro, K Williamson, C de Grandhomme, R Taylor, T Seifert, M Santner, T Southee, S Kuggeleijn, I Sodhi, H Bennett https://t.co/7O8uUMMnPg #NZvInd
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 29, 2020
3rd T20I. India XI: R Sharma, KL Rahul, V Kohli, S Iyer, S Dube, M Pandey, R Jadeja, S Thakur, Y Chahal, M Shami, J Bumrah https://t.co/7O8uUMMnPg #NZvInd
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 29, 2020
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India eye a solid start as KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma make their way out
India aim to lay a solid foundation as KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma open the innings for India
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Rohit Sharma races to a quickfire half-century
Rohit Sharma gets to a quickfire fifty as India end Powerplay at 69/0
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KL Rahul goes
Colin Munro hangs to a spectacular catch to get rid of KL Rahul, who goes for 27 runs off 19 balls
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Rohit, Dube look to rebulid for India
New Zealand pull things back as Rohit, Dube look to rebuild.
India are 92/1 at the halfway mark.
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Rohit Sharma departs for a 40-ball 65
Hamish Bennet tricks Rohit Sharma with the knuckle ball as his great knock comes to an end. Sharma departs for a 40-ball 65.
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Shivam Dube follows Rohit Sharma to the pavillion
Shivam Dube dismissed in the quest of scoring quick runs.
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India reach the 100-run mark
India reach the three-figure mark in the 13th over.
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Virat Kohli reaches yet another milestone
Virat Kohli reaches yet another milestone as he now becomes the Indian captain with most T20I runs.
Another day at office. Another record for #KingKohli 👑 pic.twitter.com/k9BmqtugWf
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 29, 2020
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A rare failure for Shreyas Iyer in this series
A rare failure for Shreyas Iyer in this series as he departs for 17.
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Skipper Virat Kohli dismissed in the penultimate over
Skipper Virat Kohli departs as India struggle to finish their innings.
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New Zealand need 180 runs to win their first match of this series
India set New Zealand a target of 180 runs in the 3rd T20I.
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India look to win the series as they defend 179
India look to create history by winning their first-ever T20I series in New Zealand as they set out to defend 179
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16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
Mohammad Shami's slower one floors Colin Munro
New Zealand opener Colin Munro was floored by a slower one from Mohammed Shami
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India strike before Powerplay
India strike before Powerplay as Sanju Samson sends back Martin Guptill.
New Zealand are 47/1
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Ravindra Jadeja removes Colin Munro in the seventh over
Ravindra Jadeja scalps Colin Munro as New Zealand lose two wickets in two overs
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Williamson, Santner rebuild for Kiwis
Skipper Kane Williamson and pinch-hitter Mitchell Santner try to revive the New Zealand run chase as the hosts look to stay alive in the series.
NZ are 79/2 after 10 overs.
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16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
Chahal castles pinch-hitter Santner
Yuzvendra Chahal cleans up pinch-hitter Mitchell Santner with a beautiful delivery.
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Williamson keeping New Zealand in the hunt
Skipper Kane Williamson keeping New Zealand in the hunt with a stellar half-century.
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3rd T20I to be decided on Super Over after match ends in a tie
Match tied- Winner to be decided on Super Over.
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India need 18 runs to seal the series
India need 18 runs to win the 3rd T20I and seal the series.
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India stick to their opening pair in the Super Over
Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul to open the innings as India look to chase 18 runs.
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16:24 IST, January 29th 2020
India win their maiden T20I series in New Zealand
Rohit Sharma wins it for India in the Super Over as they take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
21:21 IST, January 28th 2020