India’s ODI series win against New Zealand has five positive aspects.

After destroying the Kiwis at Raipur, Team India dominated to take home another international series win. Rohit Sharma’s team continued their winning streak against the ODI team ranked second in the ICC table after beating South Lanka in the ODI series last week.
Against a team without talents like Kane Williamson and Tim Southee, it was utterly one-sided. Due to their current success, the home group discovered things to be rather simple.

After destroying the Kiwis at Raipur, Team India dominated to take home another international series win.

Rohit Sharma’s team continued their winning streak against the ODI team ranked second in the ICC table after beating South Lanka in the ODI series last week.
Against a team without talents like Kane Williamson and Tim Southee, it was utterly one-sided. Due to their current success, the home group discovered things to be rather simple.

Siraj- the consistent wicket taker

Shubman Gill broke Ishan Kishan’s record for the youngest player to ever hit an ODI double hundred. In Hyderabad, Gill batted against a strong Kiwis attack at a different level. To reach the passages mark against Lockie Ferguson, the 23-year-old smashed 3 straight sixes. An amazing achievement given Rohit Sharma’s 34 was the next-best score.

Team India dominates with the ball, as Shami is back among the wickets.

It is always heartening to see India’s front-line pace attack take wickets. In the second game, Shami was almost at his best on the new ball, scoring 3. In order to compete in the upcoming ICC event, he must regain his rhythm. He has the perfect opportunity right now to regain his form. He is the experienced pacer in this team, so it’s time for him to take the lead.

Chance of overtaking Kiwis in ODI ranking

India (3) are now tied with the Kiwis in the ODI ratings after gain global in a row (2). And if the hosts win the following game, they might catch up to them. Everything will go in their favour if they just tidy up this series. Based on everything we’ve observed thus far, it ought to be simple. Cricket is an uncertain sport, though, and things can change in a split second.

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