New Zealand’s Super-Over misery continues as India win 4th T20I
Bumrah bowled the penultimate over giving away just 4 runs. Following him, Shardul Thakur conceded just 6 runs in the final over to force a Super Over.
Bumrah bowled the penultimate over giving away just 4 runs. Following him, Shardul Thakur conceded just 6 runs in the final over to force a Super Over.
The veteran speedster, who retired from Test cricket in 2011 and played his farewell one-day international in July, has improved his T20 tally to 104 wickets in 76 matches.
Colin Munro, who was dropped out of the 4th ODI, will rejoin the New Zealand squad on Sunday morning
Following Bruce's dismissal, Ross Taylor partnered Munro through to the end with a rapid 22 off 13 deliveries.
“In both of them (deciders), we were very good, just not quite good enough," Williamson said.
Indian bowlers defended a modest-looking 67 with admirable discipline as the hosts pipped New Zealand by six runs in the…
Munro batted through the innings, smashing 109 runs off 58 deliveries.
Earlier, New Zealand rode on Colin Munro's power packed batting to post a big total.
Martin Guptill, the other Kiwi opener, also batted well, scoring 45 runs off 41 balls.
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