Saturday, March 14, 2009

KIWIS RIDE TO VICTORY WITH RYDER'S OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

Jesse Ryder showed sensational performance with bat and ball as New Zealand won the fifth one-day international against India by eight wickets.
What a strange game , cricket is, few days back New Zealand looks down and out against the powerful Indian batting line up and today’s their bowlers performed exceptionally well to restrict the Indians for just 149 runs in 36.3 overs and then came out with all guns blazing to reach the target in 23.2 overs with the loss of just two wickets.

It seems that Indian team after there last victory, played the fifth ODI with over confidence what they did when they started their tour. It was not just loss but what New Zealand batsman and bowler done in this match will give some headache to the Indian captain. Their prime bowler Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma went for plenty. Both bowled 15.2 overs between them and conceded 114 runs.
After being beaten heavily in the last three ODI’s this is one of the best comebacks by the team who already lost the series. The star for New Zealand in this match was Jesse Ryder who first took three important wickets (Yuvraj, Dhoni and Y.Pathan) and then smashed 63 runs of just 49 balls.Iain O'Brien and Jacob Oram both picked up two wickets each.

Earlier due to rain, match was reduced to 43 overs a side. M.S.Dhoni after winning the toss decided to bat first in cloudy condition. They didn't get the start from their openers and lost G.Gambhir very early with just 30 runs on the board in the fifth over.
However Virendra Sehwag continued to play in same fashion despite the ball was moving a lot. He smashed 40 runs in just 27 balls with three huge six and three boundaries to the fence.
Apart from him only Rohit Sharma (43 runs of 74 balls) and Yuvraj Singh (11 runs of 24 balls) was other India batsman to reach double figures. Rest of the Indian batting failed and wickets have fallen like pack of cards.

In reply to India's small total of 149 runs,Jessee Ryder, smashed 63 runs of just 49 balls,including six fours and four sixes, shared a second-wicket stand of 84 with Martin Guptill after the early loss of Brendon McCullum.
Ryder was bowled by Ishant Sharma with the score on 93 but Guptill finished the job in the company of Ross Taylor.
Jesse Ryder is declared Man of the Match for his all round performance with bat and ball.

One of the shameful batting displays by the Indians. India lost the match by eight wickets, but in the manner they have lost it was really ridiculous. How any one can say this is one of the best batting lineup India have ever produced. If you see the stats whenever they get good start from openers only then they manage to put huge total on the board.
Today's match was one of the worst days on this tour for Dhoni and his men and it would be nice to forget the day as soon as possible because first test match is just few days away.

A three-Test series, starting in Hamilton on March 18.

Match Summary
India – 149/10 in 36.3 Overs
V.Sehwag –40 R.Sharma- 43*
J.Ryder– 9-0-29-3 J.Oram– 9-0-22-2
New Zealand – 151/2 in 23.2 Overs
J.Ryder- 63 M.Guptill –57*
P.Kumar– 4-0-22-1 I.Sharma– 7.2-1-63-1

Results:
NEW ZEALAND WON THE MATCH BY 8 WICKETS
INDIA WON THE ONE DAY SERIES BY 3-1

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