India Vs New Zealand, 21st Match of WC 2023 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : India Vs New Zealand, 21st Match of WC 2023
Venue : HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala
Date & Time : 22nd October, Sunday at 2:00 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 116
IND won - 58
NZ won - 50
NR - 07,
Tied - 01,
Pitch Report :
This will be the second match on the relaid Dharamsala pitch. Conditions are cooler there, which may aid movement upfront with the new ball. But Dharamsala is known for its batting-friendly surface, offering a good balance between pace and bounce. The pitch typically favors stroke play, and batters can expect even bounce, allowing them to play their shots confidently. The outfield is generally quick, which helps the ball travel to the boundaries. Spinners might find some assistance as the match progresses, with the pitch likely to offer grip and turn. Considering the recent matches played at this venue, high-scoring encounters have been common. Teams have posted substantial totals, and the pitch has assisted stroke-making. Given the batting-friendly nature of the pitch, the team winning the toss might opt to bat first, aiming to set a commanding total on the board.
The average first innings score on this wicket is 270 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 30°C on the Sunday with 49% humidity and 13 km/hr wind speed. There are 10% chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
India :
Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Lokesh Rahul (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur / Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.
New Zealand :
Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c & wk), Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
Preview :
In the 21st match of the ODI World Cup, India will be locking horns against the New Zealand at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala. This match is between the top two teams of the tournament. Both the teams have won all their matches. Where India defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets in the last match. Whereas New Zealand had defeated Afghanistan by 149 runs.
Team India's top order is in very good form. Captain Rohit Sharma is the scoring the most runs in this tournament and Virat Kohli is at second place. Virat Kohli proved in the last match why he is called the chase master. He batted brilliantly and scored unbeaten 103 runs, and for this innings he was awarded man of the match. Talking about bowling, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav have been successful in taking wickets continuously.
Like India, New Zealand's batsmen are also in excellent form, Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra and captain Tom Latham have played good innings on occasions. And Glenn Phillips was also successful in displaying his brilliant all-rounder talent. In the last match, he played a match-winning inning of 71 runs. All-rounder Mitchell Santner is the highest wicket-taker in this tournament so far. He has also made good contributions with the bat on some occasions. Talking about New Zealand's bowling, experienced bowlers Trent Boult and Matt Henry have bowled brilliantly so far. Both of them have given a strong start to their team by taking wickets of the opposition team in the initial overs.
Team Guide
Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.
*India*
KL Rahul :
Lokesh Rahul is yet to dismiss in this World Cup and proved once again that he is the man for the crisis, he walked in when India was in deep trouble losing 3 wickets for just 2 runs against Australia, and changed the dynamics of the game with his artistic batting to steer the side home with an unbeaten 97* runs. He's scoring consistently over 50 runs in 4 out of his last 10 innings, including three half-centuries and a century. Overall, Rahul has 205 runs at an average of 68.3 and strike rate of 106.8 in four ODI innings against New Zealand, which includes a fifty and a century. KL Rahul loves to bat at the number five position in 23 innings, smashed 957 runs at an average of 63.8. Must have pick.
Ishan Kishan :
Ishan Kishan having a fabulous year with the bat, scoring 456 runs at an average of 35.1 in 15 innings. He will likely to open if plays, when he's open in ODIs, accumulated 495 runs at an average of 61.85 in just nine innings. Overall he's scored 933 runs at an average of 42.41, SR 102.19. Ishan managed to scored just 30 runs at an average of 15.0 in just three matches against the New Zealand. Will be a best punt pick for this match.
Rohit Sharma :
Rohit Sharma is the just amazing in this WC, scored most 265 runs, Avg - 66.25, SR - 137.30, which includes a half-century and a century. The aggressive opening batsman, known for his ability to score significant runs. Rohit Sharma has 889 runs at an average of 37.0 and a strike rate of 82.2 in 25 ODI innings against New Zealand. He has also smashed five half-centuries & two centuries against them. Overall he has 10377 runs from 255 ODI matches. He has also hit 53 fifties & 31 tons in this format. His remarkable batting prowess and consistent performance make him a default c/vc pick.
Virat Kohli :
Virat Kohli is undoubtedly one of the standout performers in ODIs. The master of run-chase Virat Kohli did it for India once again, he capitalized on the reprieve he got early on in the innings against Bangladesh and struck his 48th ODI century (103* off 97) in last game. In 285 ODIs, he has scored an impressive 13342 runs at an average of 58.01. This includes an incredible 48 centuries and 68 half-centuries. Kohli always brings out his best game against New Zealand. He has third most runs in IND-NZ matches, with 1433 runs at an average of 55.1 and a strike rate of 95.4 in 29 innings. But kohli have a great numbers at this venue, scored 212 runs in three innings, with the average of 106.0, includes a century and a half-century. Still he will be best c/vc pick for this match.
Shubman Gill :
Shubman Gill is the rising star for India who has been the most consistent batter for India in ODIs this year. In 22 innings, Gill has 1299 runs at an average of 68.4 and a strike rate of 104.9. This includes six fifties and five centuries. He loves to play against Kiwi's and accumulated 484 runs at an average of 80.7 in just eight innings, which includes a half-century and two centuries. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.
Shreyas Iyer :
Shreyas Iyer is quality batter, who's played decent knock (55* off 62) against the Pakistan recently. He has scored just 361 runs in 11 innings this year, but he has done well at number four in ODIs, in 26 innings, scored 963 runs, Avg - 45.9. Iyer averages is 69.2 with the bat against the New Zealand, also smashed three fifties and a century in just five innings. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.
Surya kumar Yadav :
Surya finally showcased his batting in ODIs, in last series against the Australia, he's coming from consecutive half-centuries (72* & 50) in past three games. Overall he's scored 667 runs at an average of 27.79 in 30 ODIs so far. Punt pick.
Ravindra Jadeja :
Ravindra Jadeja is undeniably one of the best all-rounders in international cricket. With a remarkable record of 2636 runs and 211 wickets from 190 ODIs. He's played 12 matches against the New Zealand and scored 322 runs & also gets 8 wickets in these. Ravindra Jadeja emerged as the second best bowler for India in this world cup picking up 7 wickets with the economy is 3.75. His consistent contributions with both bat and ball, along with exceptional fielding skills, enhance his overall impact on the game. Must have pick.
Hardik Pandya :
Hardik Pandya is a an outstanding allrounder specially in limited overs cricket. He is playing the role of third pacer for the team well and has bowled well in all the three matches so far and has also taken wickets at important occasions. His record of 1,769 runs and 84 wickets from 86 ODIs showcases his all-round skills. Pandya always dominate the New Zealand, hammered 274 runs at an average of 27.4 in 14 matches also gets 15 wickets. He's a valuable asset capable of making substantial contributions with both bat and ball, making him an attractive pick in fantasy teams.
Ravichandran Ashwin :
Ravichandran Ashwin is the made his ODI come back almost after two years and bowled economically. He's played 116 ODIs so far and scalped 156 wickets with the economy is 4.93 & scored 707 runs at an average of 16.44, in these. But Ashwin has managed to get 12 wickets in just 10 matches against the New Zealand & took 1/35 in his last game. Good pick.
Jasprit Bumrah :
Jasprit Bumrah looked in good shape in this tournament picks wickets on regular basis. He has second most 10 wickets, Avg - 13.40, Eco - 3.62 in this World Cup while bowling brilliantly. Bumrah will be leading the pace in this team and will be bowling the tough overs. Bumrah has 13 wickets in 10 innings against New Zealand. As one of India's most experienced fast bowlers with 82 matches and 139 wickets to his name, his performance will be crucial in this match. Must have pick.
Mohammad Shami :
Mohammad Shami in an experienced wicket taking pacer who's scalped 171 wickets in 94 ODIs with the economy is 5.57. He's also took 25 wickets in just 12 matches against the New Zealand, with the economy is 6.15. Shami was simply sensational in the his last game as he rampaged through the batting line-up of Australia and given his best ODI performance took 5/51. Must have pick.
Mohammed Siraj :
Mohammed Siraj is the currently top ODI bowler, he has been amazing with the new ball and has provided crucial breakthroughs for his team. Siraj was outstanding against Sri Lanka in the recent Asia Cup Final. His figures were 6/7 at one stage, before finishing with 6/21. He has 59 wickets at an average of 21.93 and strike rate of 25.95 in ODIs since 2022. The track has generated enough movement for the pacers, and Siraj can extract it again to stifle the Kiwi's batters, as he has previously done picking up five wickets in just two outings against them and took 2/60 in the last match. Good pick.
Kuldeep Yadav :
Kuldeep Yadav is the leading wicket-taker for India in the ODIs this year. In 20 matches, he has picked up 39 wickets with the best figures of 5 for 25. Kuldeep Yadav was almost unplayable in recently concluded Asia Cup. The track is expected to be on the slower side, and he can wreak havoc again. He’ll be a safe bet in this format. In 94 ODI matches, Yadav has taken 158 wickets so far. In nine ODI innings, Kuldeep has 17 wickets at an average of 23.9 and a strike rate of 25.9 against New Zealand. Must have pick.
*New Zealand*
Tom Latham :
Tom Latham is a stylish elegant left-hand batter. He stabilizes the batting in the middle order for New Zealand and scored consecutive fifties in past two innings scored 68 & 53 respectively. In 138 ODIs, he has scored 3918 runs at an average of 35.3, which includes 7 centuries and 23 half-centuries. The Kiwi's skipper always loves to play against the India, scored 871 runs at an impressive average of 54.4, including five fifties and two centuries. Good pick.
Devon Conway :
Devon Conway is the one of the most reliable batter in the New Zealand's squad at the moment, who's the played decent knock in the WC opener smashed match winning unbeaten 152* runs. Overall he's 1123 runs in just 26 ODIs, with the average of 51.05, includes five centuries and three half-centuries. Conway has 217 runs at an outstanding average of 54.2 and a strike rate of 96.4 in five ODI against the India. Another safest c/vc pick.
Kane Williamson :
Kane Williamson is the one of the top batter in the world and shown good form in his first world cup outing scored match winning 78 runs. He has an excellent career record against the India with 1078 runs at an average of 43.1 and strike rate of 75.3, also smashed nine fifties and a century. Will be a default c/vc pick for this match. (not available)
Will Young :
Will Young is an attacking opening batter who's played 25 ODIs so far and scored 942 runs at an average of 42.82 in these. He's loves to play his shots freely specially in the Powerplay. The opener has played three matches so far in this World Cup, out of which he has scored half-centuries in the last two matches. Hit or miss type plyer.
Glenn Philips :
Glenn Philips is the multi dimensional player who can do anything like batting, bowling or wicketkeeping. He's important part of Kiwi's team from last 2-3 years. He was the man of the match for his useful knock of 71 runs in the last match. He'd scored 571 runs at an average of 33.81 & also gets 9 wickets in 24 ODIs matches so far. He was the done wonder with the ball in this tournament allready taken three wickets. Punt pick.
Mitchell Santner :
Mitchell Santner is the leading wicket-taker in this World Cup with 11 wickets in four matches with the economy is 4.50. The allrounder who's the equally effective with both bat & ball. He scored 236 runs at an average of 29.50 & gets 20 wickets in 15 games in India and scored 253 runs & 13 wickets in 21 matches against the India. Santner can stifle the batters with his immaculate lines and lengths. He will be a giant in this World Cup and will look to make a significant impact in the tournament. Santner can also score a few runs consistently. Must have pick.
Daryl Mitchell :
Daryl Mitchell is among the best Kiwi batters in this World Cup. He has 790 runs at an average of 46.5 and a strike rate of 95.8 in 19 ODI innings this year. This includes two half-centuries and three centuries. Whenever he got a chance to bat, he did not disappoint. In the a match ago against the Bangladesh, he batted brilliantly and played an important role in bringing victory to his team by playing a quick inning of 89 runs. He has proven to be a key player with his batting skills that have resulted into several power-hitting strides backed up by his consistent contributions which should continue in this fixture. Good pick.
Rachin Ravindra :
Rachin Ravindra is the decent spin bowling allrounder who was the man of the match in WC opener against the England, smashed hi maiden ODI century (123* off 96) also gets a wicket after that made (51 runs + 1wkt) in second game. But he's managed to pick up just 15 wickets & scored 404 runs in his 16 matches ODI career. But he's able to done better compare these figures. Punt pick.
James Neesham :
James Neesham also looked in strong form during the warm-ups which could be his main source to develop his overall contributions that can continue to build his current form. He's played 74 matches so far and picked up 69 wickets in these and also scored 1437 runs at an average of 28.17. Neesham has played 12 matches against India and scored 197 runs and also gets 10 wickets. Punt pick.
Trent Boult :
Trent Boult is the legendary pacer who is back in the New Zealand squad, with the ODI World Cup around the corner. The 34-year-old left-arm seamer has picked up 202 wickets in 108 ODIs with the best figures of 7 for 34. He was bowled well in last match against the Afghanistan took 2/18. Trent Boult has 24 wickets at an average of 24.6 and a strike rate of 31.4 in 13 ODI innings against the India. Must have pick.
Tim Southee :
Tim Southee is an experienced wicket taking pacer, who's known for his accurate line or length. The right arm pacer scalped 35 wickets in 23 matches against India, while striking every 34 balls. Must have pick.
Matt Henry :
Matt Henry has managed to pick consistent wickets for his side which could only push his form considering his improving performances in the recent ODIs games. He's gets total 139 wickets in 79 matches so far. He has third most wickets in ongoing tournament with 9 wickets at an average of 18.0 & economy is 4.83. Henry also scalped 15 wickets in just nine matches against the India. Good pick.
Ish Sodhi :
Ish Sodhi is the quality leg break bowler who could be more effective in Indian pitches. Overall he's picked up 61 wickets in 49 matches so far, with the economy is 5.46. Sodhi also scalped 19 wickets in 16 matches against in Asia. Punt pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
India ODIs
WK :
KL Rahul -
3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
34(34)*, 19(29)*, DNB, 97(115)*, 26(30), 52(38), 58(63)*, DNB, 19(39), 39(44), 111(106)*, 32(60), 9(12), 75(91)*,
Ishan Kishan -
Open, Open, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 3dwn, Open, Open
47(47), 0(1), 31(18), 18(26), 23(18)*, 5(15), 33(61), DNB, DNB, 82(81), 77(64), 55(55), 52(46),
Batter :
Rohit Sharma –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 5dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
48(40), 86(63), 131(84), 0(6), 81(57), DNB, 0(2), 53(48), 56(49), 74(59)*, 11(22), 12(19)*, 30(17), 101(85), 51(50), 34(38), 42(49), 17(21), 83(67),
Virat Kohli –
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
103(97)*, 16(18), 55(56)*, 85(116), 51(56), DNB, 3(12), 122(94)*, DNB, 4(7), DNB, 54(72), 4(9), 36(27), 11(9), 8(10), 11(9), 8(10), 166(110)*,
Shubman Gill -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
53(55), 16(11), 104(97), 74(63), 27(19)*, 121(133), 19(25), 58(52), 67(62)*, 10(32), 85(92), 34(49),
Shreyas Iyer -
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
19(25), 53(62)*, 25(23)*, 0(3), 48(43), 105(90), 3(8), DNB, 14(9), 38(32), 28(33), 28(24), 3(6), 82(102), 24(39),
Surya Kumar Yadav -
2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
8(7), 72(37)*, 50(49), 26(34), 35(30), 24(25), 19(25), 0(1), 0(1), 14(9),
All-rounder :
Ravindra Jadeja - Left Arm Orthodox
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn,
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 35(36), 13(9)*, 3(6)*, DNB, 7(12), 4(19), DNB, DNB, 14(22), 8(8)*, 10(21)
2/38(10), 2/38(10), 0/38(8), 3/38(10), 0/61(10), 3/42(7), 1/51(10), DNB, 1/53(10), 2/33(10), 0/26(5), 3/40(10), ABN, 0/29(5), 3/40(10),
Hardik Pandya - Right Arm Medium
DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn,
DNB DNB, DNB, 11(8)*, DNB, 5(18), DNB, DNB, 87(90), 70(52)*, 7(14), 5(7), 40(40), 25(31), 54(38), DNB, 28(38),
0/8(1), 2/34(6), 2/43(7), 1/28(3), 3/3(3), 1/14(5), 1/17(5), 1/34(8), ABN, 0/13(4), 0/38(7), 1/17(3), 3/44(8), 1/29(5), 1/37(6), 2/16(6),
Ravi Ashwin - Right Arm off-break
DNB, DNB, DNB, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, DNB
DNB, DNB, DNB, 25(24)*, 5(13),1(2), 0(4), DNB,
1/34(10), 3/41(7), DNB, 1/47(10), 0/68(10), 1/53(10), 1/57(10), 2/40(10), 3/28(10),
Bowler :
Moh Siraj- Right Arm Medium
2/60(10), 2/50(8), 0/76(9), 1/26(7), 1/68(9), 6/21(6), 1/17(6), 0/23(5), 3/61(10), 2/37(7), 0/37(3), 3/29(7), 1/10(6), 4/26(10), 4/32(10),
Jaspreet Bumrah - Right Arm Medium
2/41(10), 2/19(7), 4/39(10), 2/35(10), 3/81(10), 1/43(10), 1/23(5), 2/30(7), 1/18(5), 2/49(10), 6/19(7), 2/52(10), 1/37(10), 2/48(10),
Mohammad Shami - Right Arm Medium fast
1/39(6), 5/51(10), 2/32(8), 1/29(7), 0/37(6), 0/29(3), 3/17(7), 3/18(6), 1/69(10), 2/20(4),
Kuldeep Yadav - Left Arm wrist spin
1/47(10), 2/35(10), 1/40(10), 2/42(10), 2/48(6), 0/1(1), 4/43(10), 5/25(8), 0/34(10), ABN, 2/25(9), 1/30(8), 4/6(3), 3/56(10), 0/12(1), 1/48(8), 3/62(9), 1/29(8), 2/43(8), 2/16(4),
Shardul Thakur - Right Arm Medium
1/59(9), 0/12(2), 1/31(6), 0/35(4), 0/78(10), 3/65(10), 1/16(4), 1/26(4), 4/37(7), 3/43(8), 1/14(3), 0/12(2), 3/45(6),
New Zealand ODIs
WK :
Tom Latham -
3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
68(74), DNB, 53(46), DNB, 13(22), 3(12), 19(22), DNB, 59(38), 60(76), 45(60), 98(85), 20(36),
Devon Conway -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
20(18), 45(59), 32(40), 152(121)*, 7(12), 9(18), 14(24), 111(121)*, 138(100), 7(16), 10(16), 52(65), 101(92)
Batter :
Kane Williamson -
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
78(107)*, 53(68), 85(100), 26(39), 0(3)*, DNB, 94(98)*, 27(56), 17(58), 45(71), 34(50), 19(26), 22(31),
Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
1(7), 89(67)*, 48(47), DNB, 4(14), 17(31), 57(52), 118(91)*, 34(48), 21(24), 129(119), 113(115), 6(8)
0/11(1), DNB, DNB, 2/40(7), 0/10(2), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), 3/32(7)
Glenn Philips - Right Arm off-break
4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
71(80), 16(11)*, 4(4), DNB, 25(32), 72(76), 2(4), DNB, 39(42), 7(20), 5(6), 5(7), 36(52)
0/13(3), 1/13(2), 0/11(2), 2/17(3), 1/57(8), 0/9(2), 0/16(4), 0/25(3), DNB, 1/65(5), 0/34(4), DNB, DNB
Mark Chapman -
5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
25(12)*, DNB, 5(13), DNB, 43(33), 46(33), 13(21), 1(3), 15(14), 0(12), 47(37), 20(18), 7(7), 3(12),
Will Young –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
54(64), 70(80), 0(1), 70(80), 0(8), 58(91), 24(31), 12(13), 33(39), 29(33), 87(91), 15(20), 33(41), 19(22), 86(78),
All-rounder :
James Neesham - Right Arm Fast Medium
DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn
DNB, 11(10), 17(15)*, 36(34), 2(4), 16(16), 34(11)*, 1(7),
0/56(7), 0/15(2), 0/64(9), 0/65(8), 0/41(10), 0/14(3), 1/30(4), 0/31(5),
Mitchell Santner - Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn
7(5)*, DNB, 36(17)*, DNB, 4(8), 9(9), 34(29), 27(39), 57(45), 15(17)
3/39(8), 1/31(10), 5/59(10), 2/37(10), 1/38(7), 0/52(9), 0/58(10), 1/28(4), 1/56(10), 0/64(10)
Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox
1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, Open
9(13), 51(51), 123(96)*, DNB, 10(14), 0(2), 61(48), 28(22), 4(2), DNB, 28(20), 9(9), 49(32), 22(23), 30(35),
32(41), 1/34(5), 0/37(7), 1/46(10), 1/76(10), 1/20(5), 0/26(8), ABN, 4/60(10), 0/28(2), 0/32(4), 3/48(10), 3/65(10), 0/75(10), 1/53(8), DNB, ABN
Bowler :
Trent Boult - Left Arm Fast Medium
2/18(7), 2/45(10), 0/34(8), 1/48(10), 2/33(6), 0/37(8), 5/51(10), 3/37(7), 2/25(10), 4/38(10), 4/20(10), 3/53(10), 3/18(6)
Tim Southee - Right Arm Medium
0/29(4), 2/65(7), 2/71(10), 3/56(10), 2/33(6), 1/55(8), 1/17(7), 2/36(8)
Lockie Ferguson - Right Arm fast
3/19(7), 3/49(10), 0/32(8), 1/26(6), 1/28(7), 1/80(9), 1/50(9), 0/53(10), 0/21(5), 1/77(10), 2/63(10), 1/31(7)
Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium
1/16(5), 2/58(10), 3/40(9), 3/48(10), 2/69(10), 1/42(7), 0/45(10), 1/47(8), 3/65(10), 3/54(10), 1/59(10), 0/45(10), 3/14(10)
Ish Sodhi - Leg break
0/40(6), 6/39(10), 1/60(10), 1/53(10), 0/56(10), 1/79(10), 1/51(10),
Cheat Sheet
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