After Team India’s victory in the five-match ODI series against New Zealand, Rohit Sharma made an appearance on the widely watched online TV show Chahal TV, hosted by Yuzvendra Chahal.
Team India became the third side in the history of cricket to clinch an ODI series in New Zealand by a 4-1 margin. Rohit Sharma was on cloud nine along with Chahal, and on the show suggested he would want to promote Yuzvendra Chahal in the batting order, all in good humour.
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After Team India’s victory in the five-match ODI series against New Zealand, Rohit Sharma made an appearance on the widely watched online TV show Chahal TV, hosted by Yuzvendra Chahal.
Team India became the third side in the history of cricket to clinch an ODI series in New Zealand by a 4-1 margin. Rohit Sharma was on cloud nine along with Chahal who on his show suggested he would want to promote Yuzvendra Chahal in the batting order, all in good humour of course.
India trampled New Zealand by 35 runs in the fifth and final ODI at the Westpac Stadium to clinch the five-match series 4-1 on Sunday. Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal claimed three wickets as India bundled out New Zealand for 217 in 44.1 overs. James Neesham top-scored for the hosts with 44 runs off 32 balls. Earlier, Ambati Rayudu anchored Indian innings after early blows to help the visitors post 252, after opting to bat, in Wellington. India had won the three consecutive ODIs in Napier and Mount Maunganui, while New Zealand registered a consolation win in the fourth ODI in Hamilton.
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At 18 for four, India were heading towards another sub-100 total before Ambati Rayudu (90 off 113) and Vijay Shankar (45 off 64) forged a 98-run stand to ensure India ended with a fighting total.
Hardik Pandya’s 45 off 22 balls also went a long way in India posting a challenging target and his two wickets later on showed why he is such an important member of the team.
New Zealand batsmen, including skipper Kane Williamson (39), squandered their starts in the chase but the home team remained in the contest until Jimmy Neesham (44 off 32) was dismissed in the 37th over.
(With agency inputs)