NZ vs IND Match Details
Match: New Zealand vs India, 2nd ODI | India tour of New Zealand
Date: Sunday, 27 Nov 2022
Time: 07:00 (GMT+5.5) / 07.30 (GMT+6)
Format: ODI
Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton
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- Williamson and Latham, two seasoned batters from New Zealand, demonstrated that their team’s batters are better prepared to adapt to this format.
- In order to end the innings on a high note, India has a deep batting lineup with big-hitting batters at positions 6 and 7.
- At Seddon Park, New Zealand defeated India in their most recent match by successfully chasing 348 runs.
New Zealand leads 1-0 in the second of these three games, which will take place on Sunday at Hamilton’s Seddon Park. New Zealand won the toss and restricted India to a score of 306-5 in the opening match on Friday. The hosts’ reaction required 17 balls and 7 wickets to complete their task. The day-night ODI begins at 14:30 local time.
When players like Kane Williamson and Tom Latham perform as they did on Friday, New Zealand’s experienced ODI team is very difficult to defeat. Hamilton’s hosts ought to put on yet another superb show.
India displayed excellent performance in Auckland, and they will undoubtedly be competitive at Seddon Park as well. Their batters were especially strong in the first game of the series.
NZ vs IND Weather Report
On the day of the game, a thunderstorm is anticipated, with a high of 15 degrees Celsius. Rain may cause trouble.
NZ vs IND Match Toss Prediction
Teams batting second have managed to chase down 300+ totals despite the fact that defending at this venue is difficult. The only teams that struggled and failed to chase here were the Netherlands. With powerful batting squads, both India and New Zealand would prefer to bowl first.
NZ vs IND Pitch Report
The pitch is favorable for batting and may have some grass on it, which could aid seam bowlers in getting movement off the pitch.
New Zealand Team News & Probable Playing XIs
On Friday, Kane Williamson captained a team that included four seamers and one spinner; it would be a huge shock if anything changed for this match. In the first game of the series, pace bowler Lockie Ferguson, who has a history of injuries, completed 10 overs without incident.
Recent form – W L L L W
New Zealand’s Probable XI
Kane Williamson (c), Devon Conway (wk), Daryl Mitchell, Matt Henry, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Lockie Ferguson, Tim Southee, Finn Allen, Adam Milne, Mitch Santner
India News & Probable Playing XIs
In the first ODI of the series, Shikhar Dhawan used a young bowling attack; in this game, we anticipate debutants Arshdeep Singh and Umran Malik to receive support once more. We do not anticipate any changes because there are no injuries on the team and the top order is all hitting well.
Recent form – L W W L W
India’s Probable XI
Shikhar Dhawan (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Umran Malik, Suryakumar Yadav, Sanju Samson, Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Shardul Thakur, Shubman Gill, Arshdeep Singh, Shreyas Iyer
NZ vs IND Head-to-Head Stats (Last 5 matches)
Team | Won | Lost | No result |
New Zealand | 5 | 0 | 0 |
India | 0 | 5 | 0 |
NZ vs IND – 2nd ODI, Dream 11
Wicket-keeper
- Tom Latham
- Devon Conway
Batters
- Shikhar Dhawan
- Kane Williamson (C)
- Shreyas Iyer (VC)
- Shubman Gill
- Glenn Phillips
All-Rounders
- Washington Sundar
Bowlers
- Tim Southee
- Lockie Ferguson
- Umran Malik
NZ vs IND Prediction
Winning the toss
- New Zealand
Top batsman
- New Zealand – Tom Latham
- India – Shikhar Dhawan
Top bowler
- New Zealand – Tim Southee
- India – Umran Malik
Most sixes
- New Zealand – Tom Latham
- India – Shikhar Dhawan
Player of the Match
- New Zealand – Tom Latham
Team Scores Batting First
- New Zealand – 300+
- India – 290+
New Zealand is the favourite to win this match.
The first ODI of the series was superb, and the Hamilton pitch seems certain to produce another high-scoring match on Sunday. Both teams have solid batting lineups with experience, but New Zealand has the advantage with the ball because India’s pace bowlers are still just starting out in the international competition. Because we think New Zealand’s experience will be crucial, we predict that they will win.