
Live Cricket Score, India vs New Zealand, 2019 World Cup Warm-up Match: No Shankar, Jadhav as India opt to bat
Live Cricket Score, India vs New Zealand, 2019 World Cup Warm-up Match
India vs New Zealand, 2019 World Cup Warm-up Match: Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the 2019 ICC World Cup Warm-up Match. With the IPL over, all eyes are on the road to the World Cup and for the Men in Blue, their campaign begins from here on as the Virat Kohli led Team India side take on New Zealand in a warm-up match at the Kennington Oval, London. India will look to test their number 4 spot, but unfortunately, Vijay Shankar will be out as he has picked up an injury during training and took a blow to his forearm while playing a shot. It will be interesting to see who Kohli brings in at No.4 as either MS Dhoni can be promoted up, KL Rahul can be brought in or Dinesh Karthik can be included as well. Also, it will also be highly unlikely to see Kedar Jadhav in action as he has just recovered from an injury which nearly saw him miss a chance to play in the quadrennial tournament. With cricket back in action, don't miss out on any details as we bring you all the live coverage, live match updates, live cricket scores and ball by ball commentary here at IndiaTV. (MATCH SCORECARD)Live Score & Updates, 2019 World Cup 4th Warm-up Match, India vs New Zealand Live from Oval:
Skipper @imVkohli wins the toss and we will bat first in the first warm-up game against New Zealand. #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/DauikLab4s
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 25, 2019
14.30 IST: India win toss, opt to bat against New Zealand at The Oval, London
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 25, 2019
Shots from what our training session looked like on the eve of the first warm-up game for #CWC19 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/D2cKf2z3NC
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 24, 2019
Some ⚽️+ BIB catching for #TeamIndia on Day 1 at the drills 💪 🔝
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 23, 2019
Mr. @yuzi_chahal at it 🎙️#CWC19 pic.twitter.com/tupMzxNQUC
Hello and welcome to our live blog of the World Cup warm-up match. The TOSS will take place at 2.30 PM IST, while play commences from 3.00 PM IST. Stay tuned for all the live updates.
Brief Preview: The outing at the Kennington Oval will go beyond experimenting with their highly skilled bowling attack, and quite a bit of focus will be on KL Rahul and Vijay Shankar, contenders for the number four slot. Dubbed the most challenging World Cup ever owing to a format that is a throwback to the 1992 edition, Virat Kohli's team still arrived at the United Kingdom confident of adding to its two titles in the International Cricket Council's (ICC) showpiece event. India won the tournament in 1983 and 2011. (Read Full Preview Here)