India spin duo Axar, Ashwin, debutant seamer Harshal restrict NZ to 153-6 in 2nd T20I at Ranchi
Indian players celebrate the fall of a New Zealand wicket during the second Twenty20 International at JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi yesterday. Pic/PTI
New Zealand’s openers got off to a flyer but tight Indian bowling restricted the visitors to a meagre-looking 153 for 6 in the second T20 in Ranchi on Friday. At the time of going to press, India were 79 for no loss at the end of the 10th over with KL Rahul (45 not out) and Rohit Sharma (0 not out) at the crease. World Cup runners-up New Zealand, put into bat, racked up 64 in the power play for the loss of just Martin Guptill.
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But they struggled to score off the spin duo of Axar Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin and debutant seamer Harshal Patel. Guptill smashed 31 off 15—despite a bouncer to the head—before skying a slower Deepak Chahar delivery into the gloves of Rishabh Pant.
Mark Chapman, coming off an impressive 63 in the first game, made 21 off 17 before being caught on the boundary by KL Rahul trying to direct a full Axar Patel delivery over the ropes. Shortly afterwards Daryl Mitchell went for a maximum off Harshal Patel but was snapped by Suryakumar Yadav having made 31 off 28.
Tim Seifert managed only 13 of 15 before hitting a reverse-scoop off Ravichandran Ashwin straight to Bhuvneshwar Kumar on the edge of the ring. Glenn Philipps briefly got the scorecard moving with 34 off 21 including three sixes before being caught at deep square leg off Harshal Patel.
Jimmy Neasham departed for 3 and Mitchell Santner and Adam Milne struggled to score in the death overs against clever bowling from Chahar and Harshal Patel who finished with 2 for 25. India made one change after cruising to victory in the first match of the three-match series on Wednesday, with Harshal Patel replacing the injured Mohammed Siraj. The visitors made three changes with Milne, Ish Sodhi and Neesham coming in for Lockie Ferguson, Rachin Ravindra and Todd Astle. Skipper Kane Williamson is being rested for the series.
Guptill becomes leading run-getter in T20Is
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill on Friday surpassed Indian star Virat Kohli to become the leading run-getter in T20 Internationals. Guptill surpassed Kohli during the second T20 match of the three-match series. India’s Test and ODI captain, Kohli has been rested for the series. Guptill has 3248 runs to his name compared to Kohli’s 3227.
Brief scores
New Zealand 153-6 in 20 overs (G Phillips 34, M Guptill 31; H Patel 2-25) v India
Scores incomplete
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