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In the final of the Champions Trophy, New Zealand has given India a target of 252 runs. The Kiwi team scored 251/7 thanks to the fifty of Deril Mitchell and Michael Bracewell at Dubai Stadium. Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakraborty took 2-2 wickets from India.
Many moments were seen on Sunday. Rachin Ravindra got 3 life in 2 overs. Kuldeep bowled him on his first ball. Rohit Sharma dropped Mitchell’s catch. Ravindra Jadeja missed the run out.
Read the top moments of Ind vs NZ final match …
1. Mat Henry did not play due to injury
Matt Henry fell on the shoulder while taking a catch.
New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry is not playing in the final. Nathan Smith was replaced in his team. Smith has played 7 ODIs for the team. Henry was injured in the semi -finals against South Africa. During the fielding, he ran towards Long on in an attempt to take Henrik Klassen’s catch in the 29th over. He caught this catch, but was injured.
Before the match on Sunday, he practiced bowling at the time of practice but the team Physio did not declare him fit. He later had to get out of the match.
This photo of Matt Henry is on March 5, when he was injured in the semi -finals and going out of the field.
2. Rachin’s 3 life in 2 overs
- Rachin Ravindra got a catch drop from Shami
When Shami left the catch, Rachin was batting for 28 runs.
Rachin Ravindra got a life in the 7th over. Rachin’s catch dropped from Mohammed Shami on the third ball of the over. Ravindra wanted to stop Shami’s length ball, went in the direction of bowler Shami with the ball bat, but could not catch. The ball hit Shami’s finger. In such a situation, the physio had to come on the field. Rachin was batting for 28 runs here.
Mohammed Shami was injured in an attempt to catch.
Team Physio while examining Shami.
- Rachin saved from taking review
Rachin Ravindra was dismissed by the umpire for 29 runs, but he took a review and the umpire had to change the decision.
Rachin Ravindra survived due to taking review in the eighth over. Rachin played a sweep shot on the first ball of Varun’s over, but missed the ball. The ball went to wicketkeeper KL Rahul. Rahul appealed and the umpire gave a decision to out. Rachin immediately took a review and it was found in DRS that the ball was not on Rachin’s bat.
- Third life to Rachin, Shreyas left catch
Shreyas dives the deep midwicket, but could not catch the catch.
Rachin got a third life in the eighth over itself. Shreyas Iyer left Rachin’s catch for 29 runs in the 8th over. He ran at deep midwicket to take a catch, but the catch dropped.
3. Kuldeep took wicket on the first ball
Kuldeep bowled Rachin Ravindra, who scored 37 runs.
India got the second wicket in the 11th over. Kuldeep Yadav threw Rachin the first ball of the over outside the off stump, came in the ball turning and Rachin became bold. He scored 37 runs on 29 balls.
4. Mitchell’s catch missed from Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma left Mitchell’s catch for 38 runs.
In the 35th over, Rohit Sharma gave a life to Deril Mitchell. On Akshar Patel’s ball, Mitchell played a shot towards mid -wicket. Here captain Rohit Sharma tried to hold the catch on the midwicket with one hand, but the ball was hit by his finger. Rohit was fielding 27 meters away from the batter.
5. Gill drops Catch of Philips
Shubman Gill left Glenn for 29 runs.
Glenn Philips received life on the last ball of the 36th over. Ravindra Jadeja put an over pitch ball, Philips played the sweep shot. Shubman Gill dives on deep square leg, but could not catch the catch.
6. Jadeja missed the run out chance
Michael Bracewell got a life for 3 runs.
Michael Bracewell got a life in the 41st over. On the second ball of Kuldeep’s over, Bracewell played a shot towards the point. Here Jadeja threw towards non -striker and stumps, but missed the direct hit. Kuldeep at the bowling crease also did not go to the stump, due to which the team missed the run out. Michael remained unbeaten after scoring 53 runs.
When the ball came out of the stump, Kuldeep stood away from there.
7. Rohit opened the team’s account with sixes
Rohit Sharma played a bridge shot on Kyle’s ball.
Captain Rohit Sharma opened an account of Indian inning with six. Rohit hit a bridge shot on the second ball of Kyle Jaymison, who is putting the first over of the innings.
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