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Colin de Grandhomme blitz powers Kiwis to 3-0 whitewash vs India

Updated on: 11 February,2020 03:10 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent, PTI |

Rahul made 112 runs (from 113 balls), including nine fours and two sixes, as he rescued India from 62/3 in the 13th over after being sent in to bat

Colin de Grandhomme blitz powers Kiwis to 3-0 whitewash vs India

Shardul Thakur reacts as Grandhomme looks on. Pic/ AFP

Colin de Grandhomme pulled of a quickfire 58 runs off just 28 balls to help New Zealand win the third and final ODI against India by 5 wickets at Mount Maunganui today.


Grandhomme's 58 included 6 boundaries and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 207.14. Chasing a target of 297, New Zealand openers Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls posted a brilliant opening partnership of 106 runs.


Martin Guptill took flight in the opening stages of the NZ innings with a blistering 66 off just 46 deliveries. He hit 6 boundaries and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 147.47. Nicolls provided brilliant support during Guptill's innings but went past him to score 80 runs. Nicholls hit 9 boundaries during his innings.


KL Rahul struck his fourth career century to rescue the Indian innings from a precarious position and take it to a challenging 296 for 7 in the third and final ODI against New Zealand here on Tuesday.

Rahul made 112 runs (from 113 balls), including nine fours and two sixes, as he rescued India from 62/3 in the 13th over after being sent in to bat.

He put on 100 runs with Shreyas Iyer (62 off 63 balls) for the fourth wicket, and later on another 107 runs with Manish Pandey (42 off 48 balls) for the fifth wicket.

For New Zealand, who have already clinched the series after winning the first two matches, Hamish Bennett finished with 4/64 from ten overs to emerge as the most successful bowler.

The home made two changes, with captain Kane Williamson returning from injury. Spinner Mitchell Santner came in for Tom Blundell. India made one change with Manish Pandey included ahead of Kedar Jadhav.

India made another poor start. Kyle Jamieson (1/53) bowled opener Mayank Agarwal (1), who has suffered a torrid tour of New Zealand thus far. The big blow came when captain Virat Kohli (9) was out, caught at third man in the seventh over.

The other opener Prithvi Shaw provided the initial flourish with 40 off 42 balls, including three fours and two sixes. But, he was run-out going for a suicidal second run in the 13th over.

Iyer and Rahul then took charge of the proceedings, and anchored the Indian innings. The former batted steadily and reached his half century off 52 balls, his third 50-plus score in this series.

But Iyer could not carry on as he was caught off Jimmy Neesham (1/50) as the ball looped up, for a soft dismissal.

It was down to Rahul then, who crossed 50 off 66 balls. His partnership with Pandey progressed well as India reached 250 in the 45th over.

Rahul's hundred came off 104 balls, and he perished in a bid to accelerate thereafter. This is where India's innings fell apart, as Pandey also holed out off Bennett shortly afterwards.

India lost three wickets for 27 runs in the death overs and could not reach 300 despite the middle-order flourish.

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