Player of the Match
Player of the Match
1866dThe Report by Deivarayan Muthu

New Zealand level series with Munro's blistering 109*

The opener scorched his way to a 54-ball hundred - his second in T20Is this year - to break India and force the series into a decider in Thiruvananthapuram

Match Centre

Statistics

Best performances - Batsmen

C Munro
C Munro
109(58) 7x4 - 7x6
Control %65%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 30 runs
  • 1x4 - 4x6
8 5 4 11 21 33 10 17
V Kohli
V Kohli
65(42) 8x4 - 1x6
Control %76%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 19 runs
  • 3x4 - 1x6
2 0 3 9 13 8 20 10

Best performances - Bowlers

TA Boult
TA Boult
O4
M0
R34
W4
Eco8.50
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
C Munro
C Munro
O3
M0
R23
W1
Eco7.66
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH

Match Details

Toss

New Zealand , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

3-match series level 1-1

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

19.00 start, First Session 19.00-20.25, Interval 20.25-20.45, Second Session 20.45-22.10

Match days

04 November 2017 - night match (20-over match)

T20I debut

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Commentator: Alagappan Muthu

END OF OVER:
20 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | IND: 156/7 (41 runs required, RR: 7.80)

  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar2 (3b)
  • Jasprit Bumrah1 (2b)
  • Trent Boult4-0-34-4
  • Adam Milne4-0-30-0

That's all we have for you. Thanks for your company and goodnight

Colin Munro is the Man of the Match for his 109 not out: "Felt good tonight. Few chances went my way and that's T20 cricket. Taken a while, I was here in the A trip. Felt good with the bat but kept getting out. I love batting at the top of the order, getting the team off to a flyer with Guppy. The way I bat is the same every time, whether I'm chasing 200 or 120. Go out there, stay still and try and hit fours and sixes. I was talking with McMillan, and the times when I've premeditated is when I've been trying to do too much. So I've just got to stay still and react to the ball"

"I guess a contrasting performance from the last game. An improved performance on all sides, we need to keep doing this to beat India here and going on to the next game, we need to repeat this," Kane Williamson says. "Great partnership up top, and obviously Munners getting a hundred was fantastic. When a batsman gets that many runs, the team will always get a big total. Guptill and Bruce gave good support and the bowlers did really well to defend it. Whenever you watch a player similar to you perform, you want to emulate them and our two spinners did really well, they consistently came in to bowl tough overs and they bowled very very well"

10.35 pm "I thought New Zealand were really good with the bat early on. We didn't take our chances, yes, but at once stage they were looking to get 235-240 and credit to Bumrah and Bhuvi to pull things back," Virat Kohli says "Eventually we weren't good enough with the bat. When you're chasing 200, all the batsmen need to chip in, or one batsman has to keeping going at a 200 strike-rate. Tried to do my best. MS was very good at the end. But we were left with a very difficult task. It happens to a lot of batsmen, sometimes you are in good form, but you don't get enough balls. We back our batsmen though. We back Hardik, and its just a little glitch. After 13-14 overs, it gripped a bit. But we have no excuses, we weren't good enough with the bat. There wasn't any kind of dew. The ball got scuffed up [to help it turn]."

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10.25 pm They needed to win today. Then they needed a big total. Then they needed early wickets. And then they needed to hold their nerve. New Zealand ticked all the boxes today and have levelled the series 1-1. The margin - 40 runs - will please them as well. They were extremely off-colour in Delhi, but given a flat pitch in Rajkot, the man they wanted to generate strike-rate, Colin Munro was at one point set to take the record for the fastest T20I century by a New Zelander. Missed the mark by only a few balls.

Still, 196 did not seem a safe total. It only became so after Trent Boult knocked over two of India's gun batsmen Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan in the same over. The left-arm quick finished with four-for. Then came the middle overs, and a rampaging Virat Kohli. He struck a blistering half-century and looked good for plenty more than 65. Among the reasons he was stifled was Ish Sodhi, who knocked over Hardik Pandya with a ripping googly right after Munro nabbed Shreyas Iyer. Quick wickets forced India's captain to rein himself back and that's not helpful in a chase where the required rate is over 10

The funny thing though was for most of the day, Kohli was batting with MS Dhoni, a batsman known for his power game. He finished with 49 off 37, but at one point he was barely going at a run-a-ball, which was exactly the point when India needed both ends to be firing. The spinners Mitchell Santner and Sodhi tied him down with a leg stump line and forced him to contort into all these awkward shapes. Is it just one bad day, or is Dhoni starting to feel out of depth now when the situation demands big shot after big shot?

"It's a pretty flat wicket, which was put on show by Munro. It's nice to get the boys across the line to give him a winning hundred. It started to turn later in the innings, the ball got scuffed up nicely," Ish Sodhi says. "Working on the legbreak and the googly a lot in the nets. And If I keep bowling them at the right times, I'll keep being effective. [You bowl the googly or legbreak better?] Sometimes it depends on the day, what comes out better out the hand, but it's all about practice. Getting across the board on this great wicker here was truly a plus"

Saransh Shukla: "Dhoni is a matchwinner in ODIs but in T20s it just doesn't seem to be clicking. Today he took momentum off the chase after the Iyer's wicket when Kohli was on song. VK just needed another player at the opposite end to play freely."

Ritvik: "196 is never an easy task on any wicket but what we expect is the better fight. The required run rate was above 14rpo from the 12th over itself. Dhoni doesn't fit in the t20 lineup anymore. Selectors need to find explosive batsmen in t20 to get more wins."

Peddi: "@naman.just look at how dhoni is hitting sixes and he is second highest score today.but the time when he came for batting, target is too high and cant reachable still he tried. Pant is still has to learn from domestic and get mature"

19.6
1
Boult to Kumar, 1 run, yorker on middle, Bhuvi pushes it to long-on and that's the game
19.5
1
Boult to Bumrah, 1 run, slower ball in line with the stumps, Bumrah gets an inside edge to fine leg
19.4
0
Boult to Bumrah, no run, full and outside off, Bumrah slices it to point
19.3
W
Boult to Dhoni, OUT, the short ball gets too big on him - arrives too quickly as well - and the pull shot goes only as far as square leg. Finally something sticks for Santner. And Boult, after two of his worst performances ever, has four-for

MS Dhoni c Santner b Boult 49 (44m 37b 2x4 3x6) SR: 132.43

19.2
0
Boult to Dhoni, no run, full and outside off, smears it to long-off and doesn't take the single. He's one shy of a fifty
19.1
6
Boult to Dhoni, SIX, into the stands behind midwicket. It's a length ball from around the wicket and Dhoni gets under it and heaves it into the crowd

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Magnificent Munro

2

No. of 100s for Colin Munro in T20Is, both coming this year. He's the first batsman to score 2 100s in a year and overall the 4th to score multiple T20I 100s.

Expensive start

53

Runs conceded by Mohammad Siraj today - the third-most by a bowler on his T20I debut. James Anderson had given 64 runs and Joginder Sharma 57.

Perfect start

1

This is the first time NZ have had a 50+ opening stand on this tour, in 5 matches. They had averaged 29.50 in the first 4 games.