Ind vs NZ: India made an embarrassing record in the fourth ODI, never before


In the fourth ODI between India and New Zealand, Team India performed extremely poorly in batting. In the absence of Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, Team India's innings hit just 92 runs in 30.5 overs. The bad batting of the Indian team has been that only four batsmen in Team India can cross the tenth rank. Team India made an embarrassing record in this match too.
This shameful record made by India
After being all out for just 92 runs in the fourth match, the Indian team made a record of making the lowest ODI score on Hamilton's field. Earlier this record was the name of the Indian team, but then India crossed the 100-run mark. On this ground, New Zealand allotted the Indian team to just 122 runs on the field, but in this match, Team India could not cross the 100-run mark and make another embarrassing record breaking the old record on the field. Gave.
New Zealand bowl India out for 92
A Trent Boult-led bowling attack restricts the visitors to their seventh-lowest total in ODIs in the fourth match at Seddon Park.
Four players crossed the tenth figure
Team India started very poorly in this match. India's first wicket was reduced to a score of 21 runs and to 92 runs, the entire team got reduced. In this match four Indian batsmen could cross the tenth rank. Shikhar Dhawan scored 13 runs. After this, Hardik Pandya scored 16 runs. Team India's score could not reach 92 even if Kuldeep and Chahal did not share a 25-run partnership. In this match Kuldeep scored 15 runs and Chahal scored 18 runs.
The waist of such broken India
In this match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl first and their fast bowlers Trent Boult (21-5) and Colin Grandhom (26-3) best bowled India for 92 runs. This is the seventh lowest score in the ODI team of the Indian team.
Captain Rohit Sharma (7), Shikhar Dhawan (13), Shuvman Gill playing his first match, scored nine while Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik did not open the account from India. Kedar Jadhav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar scored one each while Khalil Ahmed made five runs. While Chahal scored 18 and Kuldeep scored 15 runs. Apart from Bolt and Grandholm from New Zealand, James Neesham and Astle succeeded one by one from the Kiwi team.