Ind vs NZ: New Zealand lost again in super over, Indian team won match in 5 balls

India vs New Zealand 4th T20I Match Live: The fourth match played between India and hosts New Zealand at the Sky Stadium in Wellington. However, the match resulted in a super over. In this match of one over, India won. With this, India has taken a 4–0 lead in the 5-match series, while the last match of the series will be played on 2 February.

In this match, in the absence of New Zealand regular captain Kane Williamson, Tim Southee captained the team and won the toss and chose bowling. In such a situation, batting first, the Indian team scored 165 runs at the loss of 8 wickets with the help of Manish Pandey’s half-century. In response, the New Zealand team could score 165 runs losing 7 wickets after playing 20 overs and the match was tied.

Colin Munro and Tim Siefert came in to bat in the Super Over for New Zealand. At the same time, Jasprit Bumrah took the responsibility of bowling for India. New Zealand scored 13 runs, losing 1 wicket in 6 balls of the super over.

New Zealand’s Super Over

Tim Siefert scored 2 off Bumrah’s first ball

Siffert hits a four off the second ball

Siefert again scored 2 runs off the third ball

Siphart was caught off Bumrah’s fourth ball.

Colin Munro hits the fifth ball

On the sixth ball, Munro scored one.

India’s super over report card in response to 14 runs

KL Rahul and Virat Kohli came to chase the target of 14 runs in the super over for India. At the same time, captain Tim Southee handled the bowling responsibility on behalf of the Kiwi team. India won the match by scoring 16 runs in 5 balls.
India’s super over

KL Rahul hit six off Saudi’s first ball

KL Rahul hits a four on the second ball

KL Rahul was out on third ball.

Virat Kohli took 2 runs off the fourth ball.

On the fifth ball, Virat Kohli hit the four and won the match.

New Zealand innings, Munro and Sifert’s fifty

Chasing a 166-run target, the New Zealand team got its first setback in the fifth over when Martin Guptill hit 4 off 8 balls off KL Rahul, off Bumrah. Left-handed opener Colin Munro hit a half-century in 38 balls. However, on a personal score of 84, he was run out due to the tremendous throw of Virat Kohli.

The third blow to the Kiwi team was in the form of Tom Bruce, who was clean bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal without opening the account. Ross Taylor became the victim of 24 runs off the first ball of the last over. Taylor’s catch was caught by Shreyas. Siefert bowled fifty in 32 balls. However, Siefert was run out on the throw of KL Rahul on a personal score of 57 runs.

On the fourth ball of the last over, Darrell Mitchell scored 4 runs and was caught by Shardul Dravid at the hands of Shivam Dubey.

India’s innings, Manif Pandey’s Fifty

Rohit Sharma was rested in today’s match for the Indian team. Sanju Samson came to the opening with KL Rahul replacing Rohit. Sanju returned from the third ball of the second over after playing a bad shot. At the same time, captain Virat Kohli scored 11 runs in 9 balls in the 5th over of the innings, caught by Santner off the ball of Hamish Bennett.

India got the third blow in the form of Shreyas Iyer, who scored 1 run in 7 balls and was caught by Seifert off Ish Sodhi. KL Rahul was dismissed as the fourth wicket. Santhner was caught by Ish Sodhi off 39 balls in 26 balls. Shivam Dubey caught the boundary trying to make a big shot. He was dismissed for 12 runs off 9 balls.

The seventh shock to the visiting team came in the form of Shardul Thakur, who scored 20 runs in 15 balls and was caught by Bennett at the hands of Saudi. The 8th blow was given to India as Chahal, who scored 1 run and was caught out by Saffert off a Saudi ball. At the same time, Manish Pandey returned unbeaten after scoring 50 runs in 36 balls and Navdeep Saini scored 11 runs in 9 balls.

3 changes in Indian team, 2 changes in New Zealand

Indian team captain Virat Kohli has made 3 changes in the team for this match. Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami have been rested. He has been replaced in the squad by Sanju Samson, Washington Sundar and Navdeep Saini. At the same time, there have been two changes in the New Zealand team. Tom Bruce has been added to the squad in place of Kane Williamson, while Daryl Mitchell has been replaced in the playing XI, replacing Colin Digrandholm.

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