Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rain plays spoilsport, second India vs NZ ODI abandoned

- Press Trust of India

HAMILTON: The elegant Shubman Gill and the marauding Suryakumar Yadav briefly entertaine­d a sizeable Sunday crowd before inclement weather yet again played spoilsport and forced abandonmen­t of the second ODI between India and New Zealand, here on Sunday.

India were 89/1 in 12.5 overs when a second stoppage sealed the fate of the game as there was no possibilit­y of having a minimum 20- over per side match within the stipulated cut- off time. The match was reduced to 29-overs-a-side as the first interrupti­on caused a four-hour break. India were 22 for no loss in the fifth over at that time. After resumption, the visitors lost skipper Shikhar Dhawan (3 off 10 balls) trying to up the ante. Gill (45 not out, 42 balls) and Suryakumar (34 not out, 25 balls) added 66 effortless runs under eight overs before heavens opened up once again.

Gill had four fours and a pulled six off Matt Henry while Suryakumar hit three different sixes — slog sweep over midwicket, reverse sweep behind square and a pull shot to carry his T20I form into the longer format. The short six- game white ball series against New

Zealand has been one of the most rain-interrupte­d series of recent times. The first T20 in Wellington was also abandoned without a ball being bowled.

Even the third T20I match in Napier was rain-marred.

The final match of the series will be held in Christchur­ch on November 30.

Internatio­nal teams usually tour the New Zealand between December and March and poor scheduling where the vagaries of weather wasn’t factored in, has spoilt the limited- overs series.

The ongoing series is being held during receding monsoon and there won’t be any takeaways from the series where no player has got enough opportunit­y to get into the groove.

There isn’t a big sample size of performanc­e to evaluate but Suryakumar certainly has been a shining star and Gill with his phenomenal talent is making a serious case for himself to find a permanent place in the ODI playing eleven.

 ?? AFP ?? Shubman Gill hit 45* before the match was called off.
AFP Shubman Gill hit 45* before the match was called off.

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