India vs New Zealand Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021: New Zealand crush India by 8 wickets
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Nov 01, 2021, 03:53:13 IST
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India vs New Zealand Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021: New Zealand crush India by 8 wickets

Chasing a below-par 111, Daryl Mitchell (49) and Kane Williamson (33*) helped New Zealand chase down the target in just 14.3 overs to register a commanding 8-wicket victory against India in Dubai. Opting to bowl, Kiwi bowlers clicked in unison to restrict India to just 110 for 7. Trent Boult (3/20) and Ish Sodhi (2/17) shared five Indian wickets while conceding just 37 runs in 8 overs. Ravindra Jadeja top-scored for India with an unbeaten 26. Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live cricket score updates of the 2021 T20 World Cup match between India and New Zealand.
18:16 (IST) Oct 31
India & New Zealand's overall T20I records
India & New Zealand's overall T20I records
18:11 (IST) Oct 31
These are two teams driven to similar states of desperation by defeat to the same opponent, Pakistan. Two teams with no lack of mutual respect, hoping to somehow claw and scratch their way past each other in Sunday's big-billing, winner-takes-all World Cup contest in Dubai. For India, defeat is unthinkable. Even the mere notion of it is blasphemy. That way lies negativity and ruin and ignominy and an early exit. In their case, desperation may spur excellence. For the Kiwis, shorn of the usual pressures of a million trolls baying for your blood, it is easier to keep calm. For them, desperation can fuel innovation.
18:06 (IST) Oct 31

I thought the way Shaheen Afridi bowled the other night from a left-armer, watching on I thought it was amazing. Early wickets are definitely the focus for us as a bowling group. Hopefully, from my point of view, it swings around a little bit and I can mirror what Shaheen did the other night.

New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult

17:59 (IST) Oct 31
Check out how India & New Zealand fared in their last 5 T20Is
Check out how India & New Zealand fared in their last 5 T20Is
17:54 (IST) Oct 31
India batters face an acid test against NZ bowlers
However with the dew playing a major role in the evenings, toss is indeed playing a very crucial role in the outcome of night matches. Kohli will be hoping to at least win the toss and may ensure that KL Rahul and Co don't have to face Trent Boult's 'break back' swingers first up when some moisture would be on offer. After what Shaheen Shah Afridi did to India, India would certainly be wary of Boult, who is a more skilful operator than the Pakistani, albeit at a lesser pace. In a nutshell, Kohli faces an acid test of his leadership career, which is reaching business end.
17:46 (IST) Oct 31
It's now who join Pak in the semis from Group 2
With Pakistan already on six points having played all their tough games (India, New Zealand and Afghanistan) in the first week of Super 12s, they are expected to steamroll Namibia and Scotland en route their expected top place finish in group 2. This leaves both India and New Zealand in a virtual shoot-out position as whoever wins has a chance to finish on maximum eight points and grab the second place in the group.
17:39 (IST) Oct 31
Team India faces the fear of early exit after Pakistan defeat
India's presence till the business end is not just an emotional necessity for its billion fans but also a commercial requirement for the tournament to retain its vigour. Even after being clubbed in the easier group where three matches, including Afghanistan should be literally walk-in-the-park for these stars who rake in mega moolah per IPL season but are now facing the fear of an early exit from the tournament.
17:34 (IST) Oct 31
Stats that matter: India vs New Zealand
Stats that matter: India vs New Zealand
17:27 (IST) Oct 31

It's very important to have a sixth bowling option -- whether through me or Hardik (Pandya). He should have to be fit to be able to bowl one or two overs. Game situation dictates when to use your sixth bowling option. In our last match, if they (Pakistan) batted first, I could also have bowled one or two overs. But in the second innings when we needed wickets, we just had to bowl our primary bowlers. It's not that a team with six-seven bowling options doesn't lose.

India skipper Virat Kohli on Hardik Pandya

17:23 (IST) Oct 31
Kohli loves a good scrap
Kohli is a man who loves it the tough way. He loves a good scrap and a situation where he envisages that the entire world (even if they are not) is out there to get him, conspiring against him and wants to see him fail. He gets an adrenaline rush thinking about such a situation from where he is bailing out the team. But of late, Kohli, the skipper and Kohli, the batter haven't been in sync like it had been in the past. Now there is a world class performer, who is ready to play the waiting game, anchor the innings and happy to bat at a strike-rate of '120-ish', letting others hog the limelight. It's an act of self preservation in which he is keeping his and Indian cricket's best interests in mind as he is 33 and at least good six years of top-flight game still left in him.
17:13 (IST) Oct 31
Captain Kohli is under the scanner
India have shown in recent times, at least, in Test arena that they can come back from the brink with unforgettable performances but Kohli in his last assignment as T20 captain would like to change the script that always seemed to go awry at global events. More so, because another failure at a mega event could well mean that there will be aspersions cast on his abilities as a white ball skipper and the 50-over leadership will also come under the scanner.
17:08 (IST) Oct 31
It's World No. 2 vs World No. 4 tonight
It's World No. 2 vs World No. 4 tonight
17:02 (IST) Oct 31
Time for Bhuvi to deliver
Bhuvneshwar Kumar could well be playing his last international tournament. His pace has dropped remarkably in the past two seasons and somewhere he has not been a patch of what his younger competitor Deepak Chahar has been in recent years. Yet, India have punted on his experience and it's high-time that he delivers before being shunned into oblivion.
16:52 (IST) Oct 31
Time is running out for Hardik
Hardik Pandya, who has not been the cricketer everyone feared since his back injury, is playing to save his India career. That he hasn't exactly been truthful about the status of his bowling capabilities has been exposed and trying to roll his arm over at the nets speaks volumes of his desperation. His franchise Mumbai Indians are putting him back in the auction pool and time, indeed, is running out for him.
16:51 (IST) Oct 31
Even more important will be execution from two players on whom the team management has heavily invested -- a half-fit Hardik Pandya and an out-of-form Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who have been the weak-links of this Indian team.
16:50 (IST) Oct 31
India need solid game plans against New Zealand's batting line-up
New Zealand's soft underbelly is batting where Kane Williamson is still not hundred per cent and Martin Guptill also had a foot injury. It's effective without being flamboyant, although Devon Conway is a flashy batter. And herein lies India's chance but for that, their bowlers need to implement the game plans perfectly, something they couldn't against Pakistan.
16:46 (IST) Oct 31
It won't be easy against a quality New Zealand, which will come hard at India having also lost to Pakistan in their opening game. Tim Southee and Trent Boult, especially have been a nemesis for the Indians in big games.
16:43 (IST) Oct 31
A do-or-die match
Virat Kohli will be facing the most defining test of his captaincy career as he expects his men to be the proverbial "phoenix rising from the ashes" when India take on a street-smart New Zealand in a 'do-or-die' ICC T20 World Cup Super 12 game tonight. Having endured a nightmare last Sunday against Pakistan, a match that they would like to forget in a hurry, India have a lot of course corrections to do against the Kiwis, more so in getting the roles assigned for the players right.
16:40 (IST) Oct 31
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the 2021 T20 World Cup Group 2 match between India and New Zealand in Dubai.