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India vs New Zealand, Live Cricket Score, 3rd T20I at Hamilton: India Look to Finish Tour With a Win

Cricketnext Staff | Updated: February 10, 2019, 11:39 AM IST
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In the final women's T20I between India and New Zealand, the latter have come out tops and clinched the series 2-1. This is a disappointing loss as once again Smriti Mandhana had laid the foundation for a win with a blistering 62-ball 86.

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In three of these series (New Zealand 2017, Sri Lanka 2017, Australia 2019), India lost the opening match and came from behind to win the series. Virat Kohli has been India’s highest run-getter in these 8 matches scoring 307 runs in 6 innings at an average of 51.16 and strike rate of 92.74. He has registered one hundred and 2 fifties.

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- South Africa in India, 2015 (2-3, lost): SA won by 214 runs in Mumbai
- New Zealand in India, 2016 (3-2, won): India won by 190 runs in Visakhapatnam
- Champions Trophy, 2017 (lost in final): Pakistan won by 180 runs at the Oval
- New Zealand in India, 2017 (2-1, won): India won by 6 runs in Kanpur
- Sri Lanka in India, 2017 (2-1, won): India won by 8 wickets in Visakhapatnam
- India in England, 2018 (1-2, lost): England won by 8 wickets at Leeds
- Asia Cup, 2018 (won in final): India beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets in Dubai
- India in Australia, 2019 (2-1, won): India won by 7 wickets in Melbourne

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India have won 5 and lost 3 such matches in ODI cricket since January 2015. But incredibly won all the 6 series-deciders in T20I cricket in this period – a brilliant achievement to say the least. Let us study this in some detail.

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India have played 14 series deciders/tournament finals since the beginning of 2015. They have won a whopping 11 and lost just three such matches – this is an incredible feat! This showcases the ability of the Indian team to perform on the big stage in the matches which matter and decide the fate of a series/tournament. It indicates that India have brilliantly handled the pressure that comes with playing and performing in these matches and came out with flying colours more often than not.

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While India have dominated series scorelines more often than not in the last couple of years, there have been instances when the series has gone to the wire and determined by a deciding final match. The stunning revelation is the stupendous record India boasts of in such series deciders/tournament finals in recent years.

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India and New Zealand will lock horns in the third and final T20I in Hamilton on Sunday to decide the series winner. India have a phenomenal record in T20I cricket over the last 12-15 months. They have not lost a single series having won 7 and drawn two of the nine series they have played in this period (since October 2017). Their record in ODI cricket is no different. They have won 13 of the 15 series/tournaments they have played since June 2016 – that is a great record. Apart from the loss to Pakistan in the Champions Trophy Final in 2017, the only other loss was to England in the bilateral series in 2018.

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Hello and welcome to the live blog of the final T20I between India and New Zealand. With the series level at 1-1 this promises to be a gripping encounter. India would hope to end the Trans-Tasman tour with yet another series win. 

India vs New Zealand, Live Cricket Score, 3rd T20I at Hamilton: India Look to Finish Tour With a Win

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India vs New Zealand, Latest Update: In the final women's T20I between India and New Zealand, the latter have come out tops and clinched the series 2-1. This is a disappointing loss as once again Smriti Mandhana had laid the foundation for a win with a blistering 62-ball 86.

Catch all the action and live cricket score from the third T20I between India and New Zealand at the Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday (February 10).

India will be looking to end a rather successful Trans-Tasman tour with a victory when they take on New Zealand in the third and final T20 in Hamilton on Sunday.The Men in Blue will have a chance to script history as Rohit and Co. will look to seal India’s first ever T20I series victory in New Zealand. After steamrolling the Blackcaps in the ODIs, T20I series has been a bit more closely fought affair with both teams testing their bench strength. It was the Kiwis who landed the first punch with a convincing win in Wellington but a successful fightback from the visitors in Auckland meant that we're in for a thrilling finale. "It's been a long tour but it's important that we learned from our mistakes in the first T20I. Now we are looking forward to the deciding T20I," skipper Rohit Sharma had said after the second T20I.

The young Indian bowling has been tested but the likes of Krunal Pandya and Khaleel Ahmed’s performances so far will give the team management some assurance. Hardik Pandya has also been impressive; getting some much-needed match practice after his extended stay on the sidelines due to injury and off-field controversy. India have gone in with an unchanged XI in both the games so far with skipper Rohit Sharma insisting that it is important to give the players some game time. But come the final T20I India might look to bring in Kuldeep Yadav as the left-arm leggie has troubled the Kiwis throughout the ODIs but Yuzvendra Chahal has been preferred in the two games so far. The question though will remain who does he replace as all the bowlers have performed well so far in the series. Sidharth Kaul is another bowler who might be considered if the management wants to give either Bhuvneshwar Kumar or Khaleel a break.

New Zealand’s strength has been the performance of their batsmen, with opener Tim Seifert providing blazing starts supported by the likes of Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor and Colin de Grandhomme. Tim Southee also seems to have regained his rhythm and will look to continue in the same vein ahead of the World Cup. Lockie Ferguson and Ish Sodhi have been the other two standout performers. But the hosts have been plagued by inconsistencies and that is something which will surely hurt the team which takes a lot of pride in playing some high quality cricket. A trophy against India will surely give their fans something to cheer about. In-form Jimmy Neesham might get a look in for Scott Kuggeleijn while Colin Munro – who was also dropped for the ODI’s against Bangladesh – will also find it difficult to keep his spot.

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RankTeamPointsRating
1 India 5007 116
2 South Africa 4280 110
3 England 5310 108
4 New Zealand 3213 107
5 Australia 4566 104
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