The encounter at Dharamsalasaw New Zealand being sent in to bat first, and it seemed as if they were on course for a 300-plus total.This was largely due to the exceptional partnership forged byDaryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindrawho put on a phenomenal 159-run stand for the third wicket. Mitchell’s remarkable century, 130, and Ravindra’s contribution of 75 put New Zealand in a strong position.
However, it was India’s resurgence in the death overs, led by the exceptional Mohammed Shamithat altered the course of the game. Shami displayed his prowess with the ball, claiming five wickets for 54 runs, which was his record second five-wicket haul in ODI World Cup. This stellar bowling performance, combined with collective efforts from the Indian team, led to New Zealand being bowled out for a total of 273.
This victory carries immense significance for Indian cricket as it marks their first win over New Zealand in the ODI World Cup since 2003. In fact, it is the first win in all ICC tournaments that have taken place over the past two decades, encompassing two T20 World Cups, one ODI World Cup, and the World Test Championship, since India’s victory against the Kiwis in the 2003 ODI World Cup in South Africa.
India’s win in this encounter has also improved their head-to-head record in ODI World Cup matches against New Zealand to 4-5 in 10 encounters, with one game having been abandoned.
This triumph is a momentous occasion for Indian cricket, breaking a long-standing spell of disappointments in ICC tournaments against New Zealand. Over the past 20 years, India had faced defeats on multiple occasions, including the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2016 T20 World Cup, the 2019 ODI World Cup, and the 2021 World Test Championship final. It is a victory that signifies not only a change in historical narratives but also India’s unwavering commitment to success on the global cricketing stage.
As the 2023 ODI World Cup unfolds, India’s remarkable victory against New Zealand will boost their campaign further.
ICC World Cup 2023: India beat New Zealand by By 4 wickets in Dharamshala