Kohli Dances to Bollywood Hit, India Dominates with Ball on Day 1

Kohli Dances to Bollywood Hit, India Dominates with Ball on Day 1

Indian cricket star Virat Kohli showcased his playful side during the third Test match against New Zealand in Mumbai on Friday. As fans erupted in song with the Bollywood hit “My Name is Lakhan,” Kohli couldn’t resist joining in, performing the hook step on the field. This lighthearted moment captured on camera highlights Kohli’s infectious energy and love for the game.

Meanwhile, India’s bowlers dominated the opening day, with Ravindra Jadeja claiming his 14th five-wicket haul and Washington Sundar bagging four wickets. The duo exploited the turning Wankhede Stadium pitch to their advantage, bowling out New Zealand for 235.

Will Young and Daryl Mitchell provided some resistance for the visitors, sharing an 89-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Young scored a patient 71, while Mitchell top-scored with 82, hitting three fours and three sixes. However, the Indian bowlers maintained their grip, with only four New Zealand batters reaching double figures.

India’s Playing XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Sarfaraz Khan, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj

New Zealand’s Playing XI: Tom Latham (c), Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell (wk), Glenn Phillips, Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, Ajaz Patel, William O’Rourke

Halliday's Heroics Rescue New Zealand in Series-Deciding ODI

Halliday’s Heroics Rescue New Zealand in Series-Deciding ODI

In the series-deciding third women’s ODI between India and New Zealand, middle-order batter Brooke Halliday played a pivotal role in rescuing the Kiwis from a precarious position. Halliday’s resilient 96-ball 86 lifted New Zealand from 88/5 to a respectable 232 all out.

India’s bowlers started the match with a bang, dismissing Suzie Bates and Lauren Down early on. Young leg-spinner Priya Mishra then dealt a major blow by bowling New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, leaving the visitors reeling at 36/3.

Georgia Plimmer attempted to anchor the innings, but her dismissal by Mishra left New Zealand in further trouble at 88/5. However, Halliday and wicketkeeper batter Isabella Gaze forged a crucial 64-run partnership for the sixth wicket, providing much-needed stability.

Halliday’s innings was a masterclass in patience and determination. She faced 96 deliveries, hitting 10 fours and a six. Her knock allowed New Zealand to post a competitive total despite their early setbacks.

India’s bowlers, led by Mishra’s 2/41, kept the pressure on throughout the innings. However, Halliday’s resilience and Gaze’s support proved too much to overcome.

India Opt to Bat First in Women's ODI Opener Against New Zealand

India Opt to Bat First in Women’s ODI Opener Against New Zealand

India’s women’s cricket team, led by Smriti Mandhana in the absence of injured captain Harmanpreet Kaur, chose to bat first in the opening ODI against New Zealand at the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad. This is the first women’s ODI to be played at this venue since April 2013.

India handed ODI debuts to Tejal Hasabnis and Saima Thakor, while Arundhati Reddy and Renuka Singh provided the pace options. Deepti Sharma and Radha Yadav were the spin options, with D Hemalatha batting at No. 4 in place of Harmanpreet. Yastika Bhatia took over the wicketkeeping duties and batted at one-down.

New Zealand, who are looking to earn crucial ICC Women’s Championship points in this series, fielded a similar lineup to the one that won them the T20 World Cup earlier this year. Lauren Down, returning from maternity leave, slotted into the lower middle order, while tall fast bowler Molly Penfold made her debut. Experienced fast bowler Lea Tahuhu was rested.

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