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New Zealand survive Jadeja scare to stun India in World Cup semi-final thriller

CWC19 – Semi Final I (Day 2) | India vs New Zealand

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New Zealand stunned India to reach their second successive World Cup final as they survived Ravindra Jadeja’s late heroics to clinch a thrilling 18-run win at Old Trafford on Wednesday.  

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It was a superb display by the underdog Black Caps, who came into the match on the back of three straight defeats by Pakistan, Australia and England and only qualified for the semi-finals on net run-rate, while India topped the 10-team group stage.

New Zealand will face the winners of Thursday’s second semi-final between Australia — the team that beat them in the 2015 final — and hosts England in Sunday’s title match at Lord’s.

“We had to ask a lot of questions. We knew if we created pressure we’d have a chance because it wasn’t an easy pitch to score on,” New Zealand’s man-of-the-match Matt Henry said.

“We pride ourselves on always giving ourselves a chance. They have world-class finishers and we knew we’d have to bowl them out to win. It’s special to be going to Lord’s on Sunday.”

Two-time world champions India lost key batsmen Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul for just one run each.

They slumped to five for three in pursuit of a target of 240 and were 24 for four when Dinesh Karthik was out.

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New Zealand pacemen Henry (three for 37) and Trent Boult (two for 42) did the damage with the new ball.

Shell-shocked India captain Kohli admitted his team had paid the price for the dismal start to their innings.

“It’s tough, 45 minutes of bad cricket put you out of the tournament. It’s hard to come to terms with but New Zealand deserve it. They put us under pressure and came through in the key moments,” Kohli said.

“Our shot selection could’ve been better but otherwise we played a good brand of cricket and I’m proud of the way we played.”

India, one of the pre-tournament favourites, were all but beaten at 92 for six when Jadeja came in to bat alongside MS Dhoni.

The pair gave India hope during a World Cup record seventh-wicket stand of 116, all-rounder Jadeja boldly leading the way with 77.

Jadeja hit well-struck sixes off both Jimmy Neesham and left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner during a 39-ball fifty.

With 10 overs left, India were 150 for six and needing a further 90 runs off the final 60 balls of the innings.

Jadeja got them closer with a superb straight six off fast bowler Lockie Ferguson and, with five overs left, the target was down to 52. 

But left-hander Jadeja’s 59-ball innings, featuring four fours and four sixes, ended when he skyed Boult to New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.

With India needing 31 off two overs, Dhoni uppercut Ferguson for six to the delight of the massed ranks of India fans in the crowd.

But going for a second run to keep the strike, the 38-year-old Dhoni, India’s 2011 World Cup-winning captain, was just run out by Martin Guptill’s direct hit for 50 off 72 balls.

– Shock victory –

With 23 required off the last six balls, tailender Yuzvendra Chahal glanced Neesham for four.

But the match finished with three balls to spare when Chahal edged to wicketkeeper Tom Latham, a review confirming his dismissal and New Zealand’s shock victory.

Sharma, who had already made a five hundreds at this tournament — a record for a single World Cup, began the procession of top-order dismissals when he was caught behind off Henry.

Kohli fell next, lbw to a superb inswinger from left-armer Boult.

India were then five for three when Rahul was brilliantly caught by a diving Latham after edging Henry.

Neesham then held a brilliant superb one-handed catch at backward point to dismiss Karthik off Henry.

Rishabh Pant holed out for 32 when he was caught at deep midwicket by Colin de Grandhomme following a lofted sweep off Santner, leaving India slipping towards an unexpected exit.

Earlier, New Zealand added 28 runs in the remaining 23 balls of their innings to finish on 239-8 after rain had stopped play on Tuesday.

Ross Taylor, who resumed on 67 not out, top-scored with 74 after Williamson had made a masterly 67 in awkward conditions.

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Result


India
221/10 (49.3)

New Zealand
239/8 (50)

Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill c Virat Kohli b Jasprit Bumrah 1 14 0 0 7.14
Henry Nicholls b Ravindra Jadedja 28 51 2 0 54.90
Kane Williamson c Ravindra Jadedja b Yuzvendra Chahal 67 95 6 0 70.53
Ross Taylor run out (Ravindra Jadedja) 74 90 3 1 82.22
Jimmy Neesham c Dinesh Karthik b Hardik Pandya 12 18 1 0 66.67
Colin de Grandhomme c MS Dhoni b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 16 10 2 0 160.00
Tom Latham c Ravindra Jadedja b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 10 11 0 0 90.91
Mitchell Santner not out 9 6 1 0 150.00
Matt Henry c Virat Kohli b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 1 2 0 0 50.00
Trent Boult not out 3 3 0 0 100.00


Extras 18 (b 0 , lb 5 , nb 0, w 13, pen 0)
Total 239/8 (50 Overs, RR: 4.78)
Fall of Wickets 1-1 (3.3) Martin Guptill, 2-69 (18.2) Henry Nicholls, 3-134 (35.2) Kane Williamson, 4-162 (40.6) Jimmy Neesham, 5-200 (44.4) Colin de Grandhomme, 6-225 (47.6) Ross Taylor, 7-225 (48.1) Tom Latham, 8-232 (48.6) Matt Henry,

Bowling O M R W Econ
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 10 1 43 3 4.30
Jasprit Bumrah 10 1 39 1 3.90
Hardik Pandya 10 0 55 1 5.50
Ravindra Jadedja 10 0 34 1 3.40
Yuzvendra Chahal 10 0 63 1 6.30


Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
KL Rahul c Tom Latham b Matt Henry 1 7 0 0 14.29
Rohit Sharma c Tom Latham b Matt Henry 1 4 0 0 25.00
Virat Kohli lbw b Trent Boult 1 6 0 0 16.67
Rishabh Pant c Colin de Grandhomme b Mitchell Santner 32 56 4 0 57.14
Dinesh Karthik c Jimmy Neesham b Matt Henry 6 25 1 0 24.00
Hardik Pandya c Kane Williamson b Mitchell Santner 32 62 0 0 51.61
MS Dhoni run out (Martin Guptill) 50 72 1 1 69.44
Ravindra Jadedja c Kane Williamson b Trent Boult 77 59 4 4 130.51
Bhuvneshwar Kumar b Lockie Ferguson 0 1 0 0 0.00
Yuzvendra Chahal c Tom Latham b Jimmy Neesham 5 5 1 0 100.00
Jasprit Bumrah not out 0 0 0 0 0.00


Extras 16 (b 0 , lb 3 , nb 0, w 13, pen 0)
Total 221/10 (49.3 Overs, RR: 4.46)
Fall of Wickets 1-4 (1.3) Rohit Sharma, 2-5 (2.4) Virat Kohli, 3-5 (3.1) KL Rahul, 4-24 (9.6) Dinesh Karthik, 5-71 (22.5) Rishabh Pant, 6-92 (30.3) Hardik Pandya, 7-208 (47.5) Ravindra Jadedja, 8-216 (48.3) MS Dhoni, 9-217 (48.6) Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 10-221 (49.3) Yuzvendra Chahal,

Bowling O M R W Econ
Trent Boult 10 2 42 2 4.20
Matt Henry 10 1 37 3 3.70
Lockie Ferguson 10 0 43 1 4.30
Colin de Grandhomme 2 0 13 0 6.50
Jimmy Neesham 7.3 0 49 1 6.71
Mitchell Santner 10 2 34 2 3.40