Tuesday, August 10, 2010

NZ V/S INDIA SCORE FULL CARD

New Zealand 288 (48.5 ov)

India 88 (29.3 ov)

New Zealand won by 200 runs

  • Sri Lanka Triangular Series - 1st match
  • ODI no. 3030 | 2010 season
  • Played at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium (neutral venue)
  • 10 August 2010 - day/night (50-over match)









New Zealand innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal PJ Ingram c †Dhoni b Nehra 12 23 17 2 0 70.58
View dismissal MJ Guptill c †Dhoni b Kumar 11 9 6 2 0 183.33
View dismissal LRPL Taylor* lbw b Nehra 95 173 113 8 1 84.07
View dismissal KS Williamson b Kumar 0 7 9 0 0 0.00
View dismissal SB Styris b Ojha 89 132 95 9 1 93.68
View dismissal JDP Oram lbw b Nehra 14 11 10 2 0 140.00
View dismissal GD Elliott st †Dhoni b Yuvraj Singh 7 20 13 0 0 53.84
View dismissal GJ Hopkins c Karthik b Kumar 10 23 11 0 0 90.90
View dismissal DR Tuffey c Ojha b Nehra 19 18 13 2 1 146.15
View dismissal KD Mills run out (Raina) 9 9 5 2 0 180.00

AJ McKay not out 0 2 1 0 0 0.00

Extras (b 1, lb 12, w 9) 22











Total (all out; 48.5 overs; 214 mins) 288 (5.89 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-15 (Guptill, 2.3 ov), 2-27 (Ingram, 5.2 ov), 3-28 (Williamson, 6.5 ov), 4-218 (Styris, 38.3 ov), 5-236 (Oram, 40.5 ov), 6-241 (Taylor, 42.2 ov), 7-254 (Elliott, 44.4 ov), 8-277 (Hopkins, 47.1 ov), 9-288 (Tuffey, 48.4 ov), 10-288 (Mills, 48.5 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets P Kumar 9 3 43 3 4.77 (1w)
View wickets A Nehra 9.5 1 47 4 4.77 (3w)

A Mithun 4 0 24 0 6.00 (3w)
View wicket PP Ojha 10 0 58 1 5.80 (1w)

RA Jadeja 9 0 63 0 7.00

View wicket Yuvraj Singh 4 0 23 1 5.75


V Sehwag 3 0 17 0 5.66 (1w)









India innings (target: 289 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal KD Karthik lbw b Tuffey 14 33 20 2 0 70.00
View dismissal V Sehwag c †Hopkins b Mills 19 31 23 3 0 82.60
View dismissal RG Sharma c Taylor b Tuffey 4 13 11 0 0 36.36
View dismissal Yuvraj Singh c Taylor b McKay 5 50 25 1 0 20.00
View dismissal SK Raina c Styris b Tuffey 6 11 6 1 0 100.00
View dismissal MS Dhoni*† run out (Tuffey) 2 14 9 0 0 22.22
View dismissal RA Jadeja c Styris b Williamson 20 60 44 2 0 45.45
View dismissal P Kumar c Taylor b Oram 1 12 8 0 0 12.50
View dismissal A Mithun c Taylor b Oram 4 25 16 0 0 25.00
View dismissal A Nehra c Oram b Mills 4 13 11 1 0 36.36

PP Ojha not out 0 5 4 0 0 0.00

Extras (w 9) 9











Total (all out; 29.3 overs; 130 mins) 88 (2.98 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-39 (Sehwag, 6.6 ov), 2-39 (Karthik, 7.1 ov), 3-44 (Sharma, 9.2 ov), 4-50 (Raina, 11.2 ov), 5-53 (Dhoni, 13.5 ov), 6-62 (Yuvraj Singh, 16.5 ov), 7-67 (Kumar, 19.1 ov), 8-82 (Mithun, 25.6 ov), 9-84 (Jadeja, 28.2 ov), 10-88 (Nehra, 29.3 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets KD Mills 6.3 2 26 2 4.00 (1w)
View wickets DR Tuffey 8 1 34 3 4.25 (1w)
View wicket AJ McKay 6 0 11 1 1.83 (2w)
View wickets JDP Oram 6 0 15 2 2.50 (1w)
View wicket KS Williamson 3 1 2 1 0.66

Match details
Toss New Zealand, who chose to bat
Points New Zealand 5, India 0
ODI debut KS Williamson (New Zealand)
Player of the match LRPL Taylor (New Zealand)
Umpires R Martinesz and SJA Taufel (Australia)
TV umpire HDPK Dharmasena
Match referee AG Hurst (Australia)
Reserve umpire SH Sarathkumara

NZ humiliate India by 200 runs

Daryl Tuffey took three of the five wickets to fall as the Indians got off to a horror start

chasing 289 for victory in the first one day international of the tri-series competition in Dambulla on Tuesday.

Earlier Ross Taylor smashed a robust 95 and Scott Styris cracked 89 under pressure as the Kiwis posted a challenging total of 288.

New Zealand were struggling at 28-3 after winning the toss in the day-night match before skipper Taylor and all-rounder Styris propped up the innings with a record 190-run stand for the fourth wicket.

The partnership was New Zealand's best for the fourth wicket in one-day internationals, the previous highest being 168 between Lee Germon and Chris Harris against Australia in the 1996 World Cup quarter-final at Chennai.

Taylor looked set to complete his fourth one-day hundred when he was trapped leg-before by left-arm seamer Ashish Nehra, who was the most successful bowler with 4-47. TheNew Zealand captain hit one six and eight fours in his 113-ball knock.

India paceman Praveen Kumar did the early damage when he had opener Martin Guptill caught behind for 11 and then bowled debutant Kane Williamson for no score in his lively opening spell.

Nehra was the other wicket-taker in the initial overs, having opener Peter Ingram caught behind for 12. India then had to wait for more than 31 overs to get another wicket as Taylor and Styris applied themselves remarkably well on a slow pitch to boost the innings.

Styris was bowled by left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha immediately after hoisting the bowler for a straight six. He also completed 4,000 one-day runs during his 95-ball knock.

Sri Lanka are the third team in the tournament. Each side will play the other twice in the preliminary league before the top two qualify for the final on August 28.

Modi submits IPL documents to ED

Suspended Indian Premier League (IPL) Chairman Lalit Modi's attorney on Tuesday submitted documents relating to the cash-rich T20 league before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) here.

Modi's lawyer Mehmood Abdi submitted three cartons of documents regarding all IPL contracts, agreements and some personal details.

"I met one assistant director of the Enforcement Directorate and as requested by them submitted all documents pertaining to IPL," Abdi said outside the agency office here.

ED had in April this year registered a case against IPL under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) to enquire into unauthorised transfer of funds from abroad.

The case was registered after the investigating agency received preliminary information that funds from abroad might have come in without the mandatory RBI permission.

Modi's alleged misdeeds are also being probed by the BCCI's three-member disciplinary panel which has conducted three hearings on the matter without his presence.

The panel comprises Chirayu Amin, IPL's interim Chairman, Arun Jaitley and Jyotiraditya Scindia.