Indian versatile Washington Market He showed off his Class A game in his first ODI against New Zealand on Friday 25 November. He took the bowlers to the cleaners when he came to strike when death was over. It smashed an unbeaten 37 in just 16 deliveries to help India beat the score.
He caught the attention of the fans with his stunning 360-degree shot as he shot. On Matt Henry’s final ball, Sundar shuffled around the crease to send an out-of-bounds full shot over the short penalty box player for a boundary. this clip It went viral on the internet.
Apart from that, the top three of India are Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer, all scored fifty points. Sanju Samson also shot a significant 36 in 38 deliveries. Tim Southee and Lockie Ferguson scored a total of 307 points for the Indian team for the home team, as they each took three goals.
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Tom Latham is moving the game away from India
The Kiwis on the chase got off to a bad start as they lost both of their openers early in the game. Captain Kane Williamson then he took charge of the sinking ship and hoped to get some support from the other side. Fortunately, goalkeeper Tom Latham took charge.
Both formed a valuable partnership to prevent further losses. Latham gave an offensive performance while Williamson hit more cautiously. He smashed a hundred of them and took the game from the visitors. While remaining unbeaten at 145, Williamson had 94 under his belt.
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Latham was considered player of the match for his game-winning shot. Blacks Caps won the game by 7 wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series. Game two will be played on Sunday, November 27 at Seddon Park, Hamilton. It will be a must-win match for India if they want to save the series.
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