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India wrap up series

February 04, 2019 00:00:00


WELLINGTON, Feb 03 (AFP): A commanding knock of 90 by Ambati Rayudu rescued India from deep trouble and saw them beat New Zealand by 35 runs in the fifth one-day international in Wellington on Sunday to wrap up the series 4-1.

Captain Rohit Sharma admitted he took a gamble-and Rayudu made sure it paid off-when he opted to bat first instead of playing to India's run-chasing strength.

They made a disastrous start and were four for 18 before Rayudu, with help from Vijay Shankar, steered the side to 252 and New Zealand in reply were all out for 217.

"That partnership was crucial," Sharma said.

"It was not easy after losing four wickets at the start and then to build that partnership and get to a decent total, I thought 250 was a really good score on that pitch."

India went into the match with an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the series and looking to atone for their sole loss, an eight-wicket defeat in the previous match.

"If the series was on the line I would have batted second, it's our strength to chase but we wanted to test ourselves, how we bat," Sharma said.

"We required guys to show character and they came out and showed a lot of character today."

Four months out from the World Cup the series highlighted the gulf between second-ranked India and third-ranked New Zealand.

It did look as if India were heading for another defeat when Matt Henry and Trent Boult ripped out the first four wickets in under 10 overs.

But when the swing bowlers were taken out of the equation, Rayudu and Shankar toyed with the attack, putting on 98 for the fifth wicket before Shankar was run out at 45.

Rayudu, who faced 84 deliveries to reach 44, needed only 27 more for his remaining 46 runs in an innings that included eight fours and four sixes.

He had a life on 60 when dropped by Boult and was eventually removed when Henry, New Zealand's most successful bowler, came back for his second spell.


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