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New Zealand vs India, 2nd ODI at Hamilton, , Jan 22 2014 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd ODI (D/N), Hamilton, January 22, 2014, India tour of New Zealand
(42/42 ov) 271/7
(41.3/41.3 ov, T:293) 277/9

New Zealand won by 15 runs (D/L method)

Player Of The Match
77 (87)
kane-williamson
Match centre 
Scores: Sanjay Murari | Comms: Rohan Sharma
Scorecard summary
New Zealand 271/7(42 overs)
India 277/9(41.3 overs)
78 (65)
4/72 (9)
56 (44)
3/67 (7.3)

And there you have it, New Zealand win this one in the end by 15 runs (D/L method) and go 2-0 up in the series. India, despite losing their ODI top ranking with this result, will not be too dismayed though, as they have shown their ability to compete on level terms with the home side. They will be hopeful they can turn it around come the 25th when they square off for the 3rd ODI in Auckland. Till then, though, this is Rohan Sharma signing off for ESPNcricinfo on behalf of George Binoy, and the scorer, Sanjay Murari. Have a good one, folks!

Kane Williamson, Man of the Match: Yeah its going alright. Just playing the anchoring role in the middle after the big boys get dismissed. It has been quite good and a complete performance from the team. I tried to contribute as much as possible in both of these games. It was great to keep the momentum going for the home team, and we look forward to our next match.

Brendon McCullum, NZ captain: Yeah it was a good performance. It was outstanding to get the total we did, and that too in a reduced game. We needed all those runs against India's packed batting. Prior to the weather I thought the batting was outstanding with Ross and Kane. Then Corey came back in today and showed just how much he has learned at this level to give us that momentum going into the second innings. Against the Indian team you know how dangerous their batting is. The team has really stepped up and performed well over these last two games. At the end of the day, under pressure, the guys did really well. In big moments he is really stepping up (Corey), and the way he came back with the ball showed his ability. Really pleased with the guys' performance, and I know we will get better and better as the series wears on.

MS Dhoni, India captain: The NZ fast bowlers, when they bowled the slower ones, it was hard to get them away. It was quite difficult to hit them away consistently, and in the end we couldn't get close to the 290 we needed. The last game I got out, and this game Virat got out, so it was important to keep continuing to build a partnership as it is hard for the players coming in to play their strokes freely. From the 25th/26th over we should have started to hit out, but it doesn't always go to plan. Yes the fast bowlers did well for us. Bhuvi was good at the death, while Shami has been performing quite consistently. We gave away a few extra runs but that is to be expected with the big hitters they have. It is better for the second team in limited-overs to know the target and what to do.

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So for all accounts this match is done and dusted, with the final determination on just how many runs still needing to be decided. As it stands, New Zealand are 2-0 ahead in the series, with three matches left to decide the series. India once again came to the party, but I suspect it was the slow start of their openers that may have cost them this victory, along with the untimely nature of the rain today. We have received confirmation that New Zealand have won this encounter by 15 runs (D/L method)

India will not be too displeased that rain has intervened at this time. This match was slipping away further and further, and it seems the rain gods have taken mercy on them by letting them off the hook a little bit earlier than expected. The New Zealand players high-five one another as the Indian batsmen trudge off to the pavilion.

41.3
1
Anderson to Sharma, 1 run

Ishant proceeds to slap this one away to the off side for a single, and while that happens the heavens start to open up as the umpires remove the bails to signal the end of the game

41.2
1
Anderson to Shami, 1 run

dropped and Shami this time tries his luck with a miscued heave that travels really, really high in the air on the leg side. Ronchi calls this one, as he should, but this one starts to swirl as it reaches back to Earth, with Ronchi unable to hold on to it

41.1
W
Anderson to Bhuvneshwar, OUT

and Kumar, in automatic six-hitting mode, ends up top-edging this length ball straight over to deep point, who takes a good catch to remove Bhuvi

Bhuvneshwar Kumar c NL McCullum b Anderson 11 (6b 2x4 0x6 9m) SR: 183.33

And as we enter the final over the equation reads 22 off 6. Not impossible, but not likely either

end of over 4115 runs • 1 wicket
IND: 275/8CRR: 6.70 RRR: 22.00
Bhuvneshwar Kumar11 (5b 2x4)
Mohammed Shami0 (0b)
Tim Southee 9-0-72-4
Corey Anderson 7-0-65-2

Vijay: "Another MOM perfomance by Anderson!!!!"

40.6
1
Southee to Bhuvneshwar, 1 run

full on middle as Kumar is able to squeeze this away behind square to the fielder at third man

40.5
4
Southee to Bhuvneshwar, FOUR runs

slower ball outside off which Kumar sees early as he waits on it before thrashing this over extra-cover for a much-needed boundary

40.5
1w
Southee to Bhuvneshwar, 1 wide

tests him with a shorter one which Kumar is unable to reach, with the umpire signalling a wide

40.4
4
Southee to Bhuvneshwar, FOUR runs

tries to make room to free his arms and succeeds in sticking out his bat to divert this past the keeper to the third man rope

Mohammad Shami is the new batsman

40.3
W
Southee to Ashwin, OUT

Ashwin has a high backlift and is already in position to get under this as he swats this fuller one over midwicket, but straight into the hands of deep midwicket, and it is that man, Guptill, who takes the catch. Just can't keep the NZ opener out of the match

Ravichandran Ashwin c Guptill b Southee 5 (4b 1x4 0x6 7m) SR: 125
40.2
4
Southee to Ashwin, FOUR runs

clears his front leg before clobbering Southee through long-on for a boundary

40.1
1
Southee to Bhuvneshwar, 1 run

manages to dig this one out to the leg side for one

The equation reads 37 off 12. Match in NZ's favour, but it's not over till it's over

end of over 403 runs • 2 wickets
IND: 260/7CRR: 6.50 RRR: 18.50
Ravichandran Ashwin1 (2b)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar1 (1b)
Corey Anderson 7-0-65-2
Tim Southee 8-0-57-3

Krutik: "Ahh..all those dot balls at the start of the inning!"

39.6
Anderson to Ashwin, no run

steps out to meet this wide delivery outside off, as he gets low to stick his bat out to angle this past Ronchi, but can't get it fine enough as Ronchi is able to collect it from behind

39.5
1
Anderson to Bhuvneshwar, 1 run

and begins with a single down to long-off

Time for Bhuvneshwar to try his luck

39.4
W
Anderson to Jadeja, OUT

and Jadeja is gone with a swipe to the leg side to this slower ball on off. Is far too early in his shot as the ball goes on to knock down his off peg

Ravindra Jadeja b Anderson 12 (8b 0x4 1x6 20m) SR: 150
39.3
1
Anderson to Ashwin, 1 run

Ashwin mistimes this lofted shot through extra-cover

39.2
1
Anderson to Jadeja, 1 run

Jadeja pulls this one fiercely in front of square for a single

Ashwin is the new batsman for India

39.1
W
Anderson to Dhoni, OUT

and Dhoni tries his luck one more time, but it ceases to come to fruition as he miscues this lofted shot off Anderson, with the ball travelling behind to backward point, where Williamson was able to get under the steepler, and more importantly, hold onto the chance. Ends a spirited innings from the Indian captain

MS Dhoni c Williamson b Anderson 56 (44b 7x4 1x6 81m) SR: 127.27
end of over 3910 runs
IND: 257/5CRR: 6.58 RRR: 13.33
MS Dhoni56 (43b 7x4 1x6)
Ravindra Jadeja11 (6b 1x6)
Tim Southee 8-0-57-3
Corey Anderson 6-0-62-0

Ajay Malik: "Can we borrow Faulkner from across the sea for a while?"

38.6
1
Southee to Dhoni, 1 run

slaps this one away off the back foot down to deep midwicket for a single

38.5
6
Southee to Dhoni, SIX runs

and Dhoni plays the most elegant of lofted shots, mistiming this its execution, but the shot is able to carry just far enough for it to go over the extra-cover boundary for six. Also brings up his 52nd ODI fifty

38.4
1
Southee to Jadeja, 1 run

yorker on middle which is directed away to long-off by Jadeja

38.3
1
Southee to Dhoni, 1 run

into position quickly to pull away this short one to the man at deep square leg

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
V Kohli
78 runs (65)
7 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
leg glance
32 runs
2 fours1 six
Control
83%
KS Williamson
77 runs (87)
5 fours1 six
Productive shot
leg glance
29 runs
1 four1 six
Control
90%
Best performances - bowlers
TG Southee
O
9
M
0
R
72
W
4
ECO
8
Mohammed Shami
O
7
M
0
R
55
W
3
ECO
7.85
Match details
Seddon Park, Hamilton
TossIndia, elected to field first
Series
Season2013/14
Player Of The Match
Series resultNew Zealand led the 5-match series 2-0
Match numberODI no. 3458
Hours of play (local time)14.00 start, First Session 14.00-17.30, Interval 17.30-18.15, Second Session 18.15-21.45
Match days22 January 2014 - daynight (50-over match)
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