India vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar spur India to 219

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New Zealand produced a superb bowling performance to bundle out India for 219 in the third and final ODI of the three-match series in Christchurch.

Shreyas scored the highest for India with 49 runs in 59 deliveries while Washington played a knock of 51 off 64 to help Men in Blue post a respectable total against the hosts.

For New Zealand, Adam Milne and Daryl Mitchell bagged three-wicket hauls respectively while Tim Southee claimed two wickets.

Put to bat first, India got off to the worst start as they lost their opening duo of Shubman Gill and Shikhar Dhawan within the 13 overs of the game.

Adam Milne rattled India’s top order as he dismissed Gill for 13 off 22 and skipper Dhawan for 28 off 45 deliveries, leaving the Men in Blues’ score at 55/2 in the 13th over of the game.

Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant then tried to form a partnership for struggling India and slammed New Zealand bowlers all around the ground.

However, the blistering partnership was broken by Daryl Mitchell as the bowler sent Pant packing after scoring 10 runs off 16 deliveries.

Suryakumar Yadav came out to bat but the stylish batter failed to contribute for his team as Milne struck again for New Zealand and sent Suryakumar back to the pavilion after scoring just 6 runs in the 25th over of the game.

Shreyas Iyer’s stint was also cut short as he fall one run short of his 14th ODI fifty and departed after scoring 49 off 59 on the delivery of Lockie Ferguson in the 26th over of the game.

Washington Sundar then came out to bat. After 30 over of the game, India’s score read 135/5.

Tim Southee then gave India a big blow as he dismissed Deepak Hooda for 12 in 25 balls in the 34th over of the game, leaving India tottering at 149/6. Deepak Chahar then came out to bat.

Sundar then opened his hands and slammed Southee for 8 runs with his back-to-back two fours. New Zealand pacers continue to dominate the Indian batters.

Chahar then tried to play aggressively which cost him his wicket as he was sent back to the pavilion after scoring 12 runs in 9 balls.

With a stunning mighty six over mid-wicket Sundar brought up his maiden ODI fifty in just 62 balls, however, his stint at the crease was cut short as Southee sent the batter back in the pavilion after scoring 51 off 64 balls in the 48th over of the game to bundle out India for 219 in 47.3 of the game.

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