Ind vs NZ: Team India’s second consecutive defeat

Ind vs NZ- India vs New Zealand: Team India’s disappointing performance continues in the T20 World Cup. New Zealand beat him by 8 wickets in Sunday’s Super 12 game. With this loss, the path for Team India to reach the semi-finals became difficult. Earlier on October 24, Team India was beaten by Pakistan by 10 wickets. Ind vs NZ

Team India, first at bat after losing the toss, scored just 110 points in 20 overs for the loss of 7 wickets. New Zealand reached the goal of 111 races in 14.3 overs for the loss of 2 wickets. Kane Williamson remained unbeaten on 33 points and Devon Conway on 2 points. Jasprit Bumrah gave both wins to Team India. Bumrah got the team’s first success by sacking Martin Guptill (20). After that, Daryl Mitchell (49) and captain Kane Williamson (33 *) secured the victory by raising the score to 96 points. Mitchell was fired by Bumrah. Ind vs NZ

Poor performance of Indian  batsmen

Earlier, the Indian batsmen surrendered to the New Zealand bowlers. Legends like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul flopped in this game. Ravindra Jadeja scored the team’s best 26 points. Trent Boult took 3 wickets for New Zealand. In the Indian batsman sacking, there were more bad shot choices than New Zealand’s best bowling alley.

Ishan Kishan (4) and KL Rahul (18) landed at the opening of this match. But both drummers failed. Rohit Sharma (14) landed at number 3, but he also failed. Captain Virat Kohli has scored half a century against Pakistan. But he failed in this game and came out after scoring 9 points. The team lost 4 wickets for 48 races.

There have been 2 changes in Team India

The Indian team made 2 changes in the match. Shardul Thakur had a chance in place of fast pitcher Bhuvneshwar Kumar. But Shardul couldn’t do anything special. He conceded 17 points in 1.3 overs. At the same time, Ishan Kishan was included in place of Suryakumar Yadav. Ishan Kishan could also do wonders with the bat. He returned to the clubhouse after scoring 4 points.

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