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IND v NZ: Kohli's ton in vain, Latham-Taylor power New Zealand to win over India

Updated on: 22 October,2017 09:37 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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New Zealand rode on brilliant knocks from Tom Latham and Ross Taylor to register a six-wicket victory over India in the first One-Day International (ODI) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday

IND v NZ: Kohli's ton in vain, Latham-Taylor power New Zealand to win over India

New Zealand rode on brilliant knocks from Tom Latham and Ross Taylor to a comprehensive six-wicket victory over India in the first One-Day International (ODI) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. The duo contributed a 200-run stand for the fourth wicket as the visitors overtook India's total of 280/8 with six balls to spare. This is the highest successful run-chase at the Wankhede. New Zealand have taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series.


New Zealand batsmans Tom Latham (R) and Ross Taylor run between the wickets during the first one-day international cricket match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on October 22, 2017.
New Zealand batsmen Tom Latham (R) and Ross Taylor run between the wickets during the first one-day international cricket match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on October 22, 2017. Pics/AFP


Latham, who remained unbeaten on 103, smashed the opposition bowlers all over the park to notch up eight boundaries and two sixes in his 102-ball innings. Taylor (95) used his experience from the other end to keep the scoreboard ticking, punishing the loose deliveries.


For India, medium-pacer Hardik Pandya (1/46) was the most effective bowler. New Zealand openers Martin Guptill (32) and Colin Munro (28) helped the side get off to steady start with a 48-run stand for the first wicket.

Virat Kohli
Indian team captain Virat Kohli jumps to catch a ball during the first one-day international cricket match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on October 22, 2017

The Indians made a comeback as Guptill, Munro and Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson were sent back to the pavilion in quick succession. But untroubled by the dismissals, Taylor and Latham steered the New Zealand chase, asking difficult questions of the Indian bowling attack. The duo took the visitors to the edge of victory before Taylor fell prey to pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar by handing an easy catch to Yuzvendra Chahal at extra cover. Incoming batsman Henry Nicholls (4 not out) then hit a boundary to score the winning runs in style.

Indian wrist spinners Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav who were successful in the previous series against Australia and Sri Lanka looked rather ineffective against New Zealand.

Earlier, India rode on a patient century from skipper Virat Kohli to post 280/8 against New Zealand. Kohli, who scored 121 runs, brought up his 31st ton in his 200th ODI. His 125-ball knock included nine hits to the fence and two sixes. Middle-order batsman Dinesh Karthik (37), making his comeback into the side, also played an important knock.


New Zealand's batsman Tom Latham celebrates after winning the first one-day international cricket match against India at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on October 22, 2017

For New Zealand, experienced pacers Trent Boult (4/35) and Tim Southee (3/73) bowled well but failed to restrict India to a low total. Opting to bat first, India lost openers Rohit Sharma (20), Shikhar Dhawan (9) and batsman Kedar Jadhav (12) in quick succession. Unperturbed by the dismissals, Kohli and Karthik stood firm, punishing the loose deliveries to build a patient partnership of 73 runs for the fourth wicket. However, the partnership was brought to an end by Southee's short-pitched delivery which found the leading edge of Karthik's bat, offering an easy catch to Colin Munro at fine leg.

Later, Kohli continued to lead the side with Mahendra Singh Dhoni (25) adding 63 runs for the fifth wicket which helped the side cross the 200-run mark. Dhoni, who started well failed to continue his innings, after he was caught off a short length delivery by Boult. Later, incoming batsman Hardik Pandya (16) and tailender Bhuvneshwar Kumar (26) played useful cameo knocks with Kohli. Kohli, who took charge of the innings since he stepped on the pitch was sent back in the final over by Southee's delivery which found the safe hands of Boult at long on.

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