India get all out for 92, their lowest ODI total in New Zealand

India’s captain Virat Kohli (L) walks from the field with teammate Shikhar Dhawan after the sun angle halted play during the first one-day international (ODI) cricket match between New Zealand and India at McLean Park in Napier on January 23, 2019. (Photo by Marty MELVILLE / AFP)

Indian Cricket team today has performed their lowest at ODI New Zealand. Indian Team was all out at the runs as low as 92. Back in the year 2003, scoring 108 runs.

India has performed their word on the opening day of the ODI series in New Zealand.

Kane Williamson said;

“It was just one of those days. I think the pitch just help up a little bit. A little extra grass maybe. A lot of credit to the areas the guys bowled. They were brilliant. Today was an outstanding performance. We have to put this behind and look at what will be store for us at Wellington. Nicholls played beautifully. He knew how to handle the situation.”

Rohit Sharma also commented;

“One of our worst performances with that bat. We didn’t expect to perform like this, ever. You have to give credit to their bowlers. At times you need to grind it out, we didn’t do that. We let the team down. This pitch wasn’t that bad. We did not settle down on this wicket. We just played some bad shots. The pitch would have gotten better has we stayed there for longer. It’s always challenging when the ball is swinging.”


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