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India vs New Zealand Scorecard, 5th ODI, India vs New Zealand 2019

Result · Feb 03 2019, Sun - 07:30 AM (IST)
5th ODI - Westpac Stadium
INDIA
252
NEW ZEALAND
217
India won by 35 runs
CRR:4.91
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matt Henry 10 1 35 4 3.5
Trent Boult 9.5 2 39 3 4
Jimmy Neesham 5 - 33 1 6.6
Colin de Grandhomme 7 - 33 0 4.7
Colin Munro 10 - 47 0 4.7
Mitchell Santner 3 - 18 0 6
Todd Astle 5 - 35 0 7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
8/1 (4.1) Rohit Sharma
12/2 (5.5) Shikhar Dhawan
17/3 (6.6) Shubman Gill
18/4 (9.3) MS Dhoni
116/5 (31.5) Vijay Shankar
190/6 (43.2) Ambati Rayudu
203/7 (45.2) Kedar Jadhav
248/8 (48.6) Hardik Pandya
252/9 (49.4) Bhuvneshwar Kumar
252/10 (49.5) Mohammed Shami
Bowler O M R W Eco
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 7.1 - 38 1 5.3
Mohammed Shami 8 - 35 2 4.4
Hardik Pandya 8 1 50 2 6.3
Vijay Shankar 4 - 19 0 4.8
Yuzvendra Chahal 10 - 41 3 4.1
Kedar Jadhav 7 - 34 1 4.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
18/1 (3.3) Henry Nicholls
37/2 (9.1) Colin Munro
38/3 (10.2) Ross Taylor
105/4 (25.4) Kane Williamson
119/5 (28.3) Tom Latham
135/6 (30.6) Colin de Grandhomme
176/7 (36.2) Jimmy Neesham
194/8 (40.5) Todd Astle
204/9 (43.1) Mitchell Santner
217/10 (44.1) Trent Boult
Match Info
Series: India in New Zealand 2019
Date: Feb 03 2019, Sun - 07:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Wellington
Venue: Westpac Stadium
Toss: India won the toss and elected to bat.
New Zealand Squad: Colin Munro, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham (wk), Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Colin de Grandhomme, Todd Astle, Matt Henry, Trent Boult
India Squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill, Kedar Jadhav, Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Vijay Shankar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami
  • New Zealand will be looking to pick up back-to-back ODI wins against India for the first time since January 2014 after their quick-fire win in the fourth game of this series.
  • The spoils are split at one win apiece across the previous two completed ODIs between New Zealand and India at Westpac Stadium, with the Black Caps earning an 87-run victory in their most recent meeting at the venue (31 January 2014).
  • Three of New Zealand's previous four games have been won by the chasing side on the day; prior to that period, four of their five games had been won by the side to set the target on the day.
  • New Zealand have lost their last three ODIs on the bounce at Westpac Stadium, their longest losing streak at the venue; the last time they won an ODI at Wellington was in March 2015 against the Windies by 143 runs.
  • India will be out to avoid consecutive ODI defeats for the first time since a brace of losses to England in July 2018; prior to that, they had not lost consecutive games since January 2016.
  • India have won the toss on just four occasions in their last 15 ODIs away from home; all four of their defeats in that span have come after they lost the toss on the day.
  • Ross Taylor (7,890) is now within a stirring innings of Stephen Fleming (8,007) and becoming the most prolific New Zealand run-scorer in ODI history; Taylor's tally of 457 runs thus far in 2019 is more than 100 higher than any other player in the format (Rohit Sharma - 352).
  • Mohammed Shami (India) has a bowling average of 14.7 this series, the best of any player to have taken multiple wickets across it's duration; indeed, the figure is Shami's best bowling average ever in a single ODI series.
  • Tim Southee (New Zealand) has taken 25 ODI wickets at Westpac Stadium, the most of any player; Daniel Vettori (22) is the only other player to have taken 20+ scalps at the venue.
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India) has claimed Martin Guptill's wicket in each of the last three ODIs, Kumar has now taken Guptill's scalp four times overall in ODIs, only Sri Lankan duo Nuwan Kulasekara (8) and Lasith Malinga (5) have done so on more occasions.