India thrash Kiwis to win series 5-0
Ravichandran Ashwin led a devastating spin attack as a second-string
India thrashed New Zealand by eight wickets in the fifth and final
one-day international Friday for a 5-0 series clean sweep.
The off-spinner grabbed three wickets for 24 runs off eight overs to
help the hosts bowl out New Zealand for 103 off 27 overs before India
coasted to the target with almost 29 overs to spare.
Part-time spinners Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan chipped in with two
wickets apiece as New Zealand were bundled out for their lowest total in
one-day internationals against India.
For India, it was their second clean sweep at home since their 5-0
triumph over England in 2008.
“It was fantastic to see our bowlers perform even after sealing the
series 4-0,” said Indian captain Gautam Gambhir.
“I thought the wicket would turn in the second innings, but it
started turning in the first over itself. I always felt we had the
talent to win 5-0.”
Parthiv Patel (56 not out) struck his second half-century in a row
and added 97 runs for the third wicket with Yuvraj (42 not out) to guide
India to a comfortable win in the day-night game at the Chidambaram
Stadium in Chennai.
New Zealand suffered their second series whitewash on the trot,
having lost 4-0 to Bangladesh in a preceding one-day tournament.
“It was an incredibly difficult wicket to bat,” said captain Daniel
Vettori. “We thought we would put up a decent score, but India bowled
really well. When you continue to lose wickets, it takes the entire
momentum away.”
India’s chase was rocked by early setbacks with Gambhir and Virat
Kohli being dismissed inside the first four overs. Gambhir edged Nathan
McCullum behind the stumps off the third ball of the innings and Kohli
was snapped up in the slips off captain and left-arm spinner Daniel
Vettori.
Patel, back in the Indian team after a six-year hiatus, survived some
early jitters to hit six fours and a six in his 70-ball knock. Yuvraj,
named man-of-the-match, smashed six fours and two sixes off 46 balls.
Nothing went right for New Zealand after Vettori won the toss and
elected to bat.
Fast bowler Praveen Kumar struck in the first over, removing Martin
Guptill with his fourth delivery before left-arm paceman Ashish Nehra
dismissed Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor in successive overs.
The Indian spinners, led by Ashwin, then got into action, accounting
for the rest of the seven wickets to fall.
New Zealand’s batsmen struggled in overcast conditions, with a 43-run
stand by Jamie How (23) and Scott Styris (24) the only decent effort.
India, fielding a weakened side in the series in order to give rest
to their big guns ahead of an upcoming tour of South Africa, proved
their bench strength with a clinical all-round performance.
New Zealand are next slated to play Pakistan at home.
CHENNAI, India, Dec 10, 2010 AFP |