The Sunday Guardian

YADAV BAMBOOZLES NZ AS INDIA TAKE 2-0 LEAD

Rohit Sharma (87) and Shikhar Dhawan (66) handed a solid start, Kuldeep Yadav (4/45) starred with leather to help India register a win.

- GREG STUTCHBURY WELLINGTON

Wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav tormented New Zealand again as India coasted to a 90-run victory in the second one-day internatio­nal at Bay Oval in Mt. Maunganui on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

The left-arm spinner, who had four victims in the eight-wicket victory in the first match in Napier, claimed 4-45 as New Zealand were dismissed for 234 in 40.2 overs in reply to India’s 324-4.

All of the top-six New Zealand batsmen got starts in pursuit of a target of 325 that was achievable on a good pitch that offered true bounce and pace.

The hosts, however, were unable to really build any fruitful partnershi­ps as India took wickets at times just when New Zealand appeared to be getting a slight edge in their pursuit.

Yadav destroyed New Zealand’s middle order as he dismissed Tom Latham (34), Colin de Grandhomme (three) and Henry Nicholls (28) in quick succession to end any hopes of them leading a rear-guard recovery.

The 24-year-old had the opportunit­y of taking his second one-day internatio­nal hat-trick when he dismissed Nicholls and Ish Sodhi on successive balls only for Lockie Ferguson to deny him.

Recalled all-rounder Doug Bracewell, arguably playing for a place at this year’s World Cup in England, showed he had vastly improved his batting with a counter-attacking 57, his first ODI half century.

New Zealand’s inconsiste­nt batting—they were unable to last their full complement of overs for the second successive match— was not the only concern for coach Gary Stead as India’s batsmen also highlighte­d the lack of penetratio­n of their bowling attack.

None of the Indian batsmen looked like they were in trouble and with openers Shikhar Dhawan (66) and Rohit Sharma (87) scoring at almost a run a ball, the visitors should have really set a target in excess of 350.

While the opening pair were both dismissed by the end of the 30th over, India were still 173-2 and looking ominous only for New Zealand’s bowlers to change their line and length and mix up their deliveries to slow the scoring rate.

The visitors, however, were still able to steadily build their innings and surpassed 300 when former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (48 not out) and Kedar Jadhav (22 from 10 balls) closed with 35 runs in the final two overs.

The third match is also at Bay Oval on Monday. REUTERS BARCELONA: Argentina forward Lionel Messi called on United Kingdom authoritie­s to resume the search for his fellow countryman Emiliano Sala who went missing over the English Channel. Messi’s call came a day after police on the Channel Island of Guernsey, a self-governing British Crown dependency, said that the search for Sala, 28, and the pilot of the single-engined Piper Malibu PA 46 aircraft was being suspended after authoritie­s were unable to find any trace of the two missing persons or the aircraft. “While there is the possibilit­y, a shred of hope, we ask that you please #Nodejendeb­uscar (#Donostopse­arching) for Emiliano. All my strength to your family and friends,” Messi posted to his Instagram account on Friday night.

 ??  ?? Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav have successful­ly trapped New Zealand batsmen in their web so far in the series.
Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav have successful­ly trapped New Zealand batsmen in their web so far in the series.
 ??  ?? Paris Saint Germain goalkeeper Kevin Trapp’s fiancee Izabel Goulart poses during a photoshoot.
Paris Saint Germain goalkeeper Kevin Trapp’s fiancee Izabel Goulart poses during a photoshoot.

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