New Zealand levelled their one-day international series against India with a seven-wicket win in Rajkot. Daryl Mitchell led the charge, hitting an unbeaten century as New Zealand chased down a modest target set by India. The 34-year-old, who had scored 84 in the first match of the series, brought up his eighth ODI hundred from 96 balls.
Mitchell put on a 162-run partnership with Will Young (87) and finished the match with an elaborate scooped four while falling backwards. His century helped New Zealand take control of the match, which India struggled to recover from.
India reached 284-7 at the end of their 50 overs, thanks in large part to KL Rahul's 112 not out. However, their batting was largely one-dimensional and lacked depth. Shubman Gill struck 56 at the top of the order, but no other batter reached 30 as India set an underwhelming target.
The series concludes with the third ODI in Indore on Sunday, with a five-match T20 series to follow. The tourists' victory has given them momentum ahead of the final match and the T20 series.
Mitchell put on a 162-run partnership with Will Young (87) and finished the match with an elaborate scooped four while falling backwards. His century helped New Zealand take control of the match, which India struggled to recover from.
India reached 284-7 at the end of their 50 overs, thanks in large part to KL Rahul's 112 not out. However, their batting was largely one-dimensional and lacked depth. Shubman Gill struck 56 at the top of the order, but no other batter reached 30 as India set an underwhelming target.
The series concludes with the third ODI in Indore on Sunday, with a five-match T20 series to follow. The tourists' victory has given them momentum ahead of the final match and the T20 series.