Tom
Latham
led
the
way
with
a
sparkling
hundred
while
Kane
Williamson
anchored
at
one
end
with
an
unbeaten
94.
Here’s
the
post-match
presentation,
man
of
the
match
details
and
stats.
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1.
Post-match
presentation
Kane
Williamson,
New
Zealand
captain:
“At
the
halfway
stage
I
thought
it
was
a
competitive
total.
The
wicket
was
starting
to
turn
a
bit.
And
the
cross-seamers
got
a
bit
out
of
it.
But
as
we
know
on
this
ground
if
you
build
partnerships
you
can
chase
anything.
Incredible
knock
by
Latham.
Absolutely
on
fire.
We’re
talking
in
the
middle
about
getting
through
this
over
and
that
over.
And
then
he
just
flicked
a
switch.
Incredible
innings.
“On
this
ground
with
the
drop-in
pitch,
if
you
bowl
nice
and
straight,
it
can
be
hard
to
get
the
ball
away
a
little
bit.
It
was
an
over
or
two
where
he
flicked
a
switch.
We
got
that
big
over
and
he
just
kept
going.
One
of
the
more
special
ODI
knocks
I’ve
seen.
It
was
a
very
good
wicket.
Spin
played
a
big
role
as
we
saw.”
Shikhar
Dhawan,
India
captain:
“We
felt
good
about
the
total.
First
10-15
overs
the
ball
did
a
lot.
It’s
a
bit
different
than
other
grounds.
Have
to
plan
accordingly.
Today
we’ve
bowled
short
of
length
and
Latham
attacked
us
there.
That’s
where
he
took
the
game
away
from
us
especially
in
the
40th
over.
That’s
where
the
momentum
shifted.
Really
enjoy
playing
here.
Would’ve
been
happier
if
we
won
but
that’s
part
and
parcel.
“They’re
all
young
boys
and
lots
of
learning
for
them.
Bowling
side
and
fielding
side
as
well
(what
areas
need
improvement?).
We
need
to
implement
our
plans
more
wisely
and
make
sure
we
don’t
make
the
batsmen
play
on
their
strength.”
Tom
Latham,
Player
of
the
Match:
“It
was
just
one
of
those
days
when
everything
came
off
well.
Built
a
partnership
with
Kane
and
had
a
bit
of
fun,
just
reacted
to
things
and
it
paid
off.
It’s
about
being
in
strong
positions
and
react
to
what
they
were
bowling.
Was
able
to
find
the
gaps.
The
preparation
has
been
ideal,
it’s
been
nice
and
was
able
to
hit
the
ball
right
today.
“Sundar
was
getting
some
turn,
found
a
bit
hard
to
play
against
him.
It’s
a
small
ground
and
we
could
capitalize
at
the
end.
I
don’t
know
where
that
came
from,
just
one
of
those
days.”
2.
India
vs
New
Zealand
1st
ODI
Stats
Most
successive
ODI
wins
for
New
Zealand
at
home
13
wins:
Ongoing
from
Feb
2019
12
wins:
Between
January
–
December
2015
9
wins:
Between
December
2017
–
February
2018
Unbeaten
200+
partnerships
for
fourth
wicket
or
lower
in
ODI
chases
226:
E
Morgan
&
R
Bopara,
Dublin,
2013
221:
K
Williamson
&
T
Latham,
Auckland,
2022
Only
the
second
time
New
Zealand
has
successfully
chased
down
a
300-plus
target
against
India
in
the
ODIs.
The
highest
NZ
chased
against
India:
348
in
Hamilton,
2020.
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