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India vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st ODI, New Zealand vs India 2022

Result · Nov 25 2022, Fri - 07:00 AM (IST)
1st ODI - Eden Park
INDIA
306/7
NEW ZEALAND
309/3
New Zealand won by 7 wickets
CRR:6.55
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Tim Southee 10 - 73 3 7.3
Matt Henry 10 1 48 0 4.8
Lockie Ferguson 10 1 59 3 5.9
Mitchell Santner 10 - 56 0 5.6
Adam Milne 10 - 67 1 6.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
124/1 (23.1) Shubman Gill
124/2 (24.3) Shikhar Dhawan
156/3 (32.2) Rishabh Pant
160/4 (32.5) Suryakumar Yadav
254/5 (45.4) Sanju Samson
300/6 (49.2) Shreyas Iyer
306/7 (49.6) Shardul Thakur
NEW ZEALAND - 309/3 (47.1)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Finn Allen c Rishabh Pant b Shardul Thakur 22 25 2 1 88
Devon Conway c Rishabh Pant b Umran Malik 24 42 3 - 57.14
Kane Williamson (c) Not out 94 98 7 1 95.92
Daryl Mitchell c (Sub) b Umran Malik 11 16 - 1 68.75
Tom Latham (wk) Not out 145 104 19 5 139.42
Glenn Phillips - - - - -
Mitchell Santner - - - - -
Adam Milne - - - - -
Matt Henry - - - - -
Tim Southee - - - - -
Lockie Ferguson - - - - -
Extras 13 ( lb: 3 w: 8 Nb: 2)
Total 309 / 3 (47.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Arshdeep Singh 8.1 - 68 0 8.3
Shardul Thakur 9 1 63 1 7
Washington Sundar 10 - 42 0 4.2
Umran Malik 10 - 66 2 6.6
Yuzvendra Chahal 10 - 67 0 6.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
35/1 (7.3) Finn Allen
68/2 (15.1) Devon Conway
88/3 (19.5) Daryl Mitchell
Match Info
Series: India in New Zealand 2022
Date: Nov 25 2022, Fri - 07:00 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland
Venue: Eden Park
Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Squad: Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (c), Tom Latham (wk), Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Matt Henry, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson
India Squad: Shubman Gill, Shikhar Dhawan (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav, Sanju Samson, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Umran Malik, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal
  • New Zealand defeated India 3-0 in their most recent multigame bilateral men’s ODI series (February 2020); the last and only time the Black Caps won back-to-back such series against India was their first two in the history of the format (February 1976 and February 1981).
  • New Zealand lost their most recent multigame bilateral men’s ODI series (3-0 v Australia – September 2022), snapping a winning run of four such series; the Black Caps will be looking to avoid back-to-back series losses for the first time since October 2017.
  • India have won seven of their last eight multigame bilateral men’s ODI series (L1), including their last five in succession; their only defeat in that span was a 3-0 loss to South Africa (January 2022).
  • New Zealand have won six of their last seven men’s ODIs at Eden Park (L1), including a 22-run victory against India in their last match at the venue (8 February 2020).
  • India have induced a batting false shot percentage of 28% when bowling in men’s ODIs in 2022, the best rate of any Test playing country this year; New Zealand (23%) have the second lowest rate in this category (Zimbabwe – 21%).
  • New Zealand have a bowling strike rate of 26.9 during the powerplay in men’s ODIs in 2022, the best of any Test playing country this year; in fact, India (31) and the Black Caps (29) have taken more wickets during this period than any other full-member teams.
  • Kane Williamson (81) is one away from equaling Daniel Vettori (82) for the second most appearances as captain for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; only Stephen Fleming (218) has made more for the Black Caps.
  • Washington Sundar (India) has a batting false shot percentage of 12% in men’s ODIs in 2022, the best rate of any player from a Test playing country (min. 20 balls faced).
  • Shikhar Dhawan (India) has made 12 catches in men's ODIs in 2022, the most of any player from a Test playing country with a 100% catch success rate.
  • Michael Bracewell (New Zealand) has hit 17 boundaries (10 4s, 7 6s) during the death overs (41st-50th) in men’s ODIs in 2022, more than any other player from a Test playing country this year.