Did Bumrah and Bishnoi Outshine Phillips and Chapman in 3rd T20I?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jasprit Bumrah showcased exceptional bowling skills with 3 wickets.
- Ravi Bishnoi emerged as a key player with 2 crucial wickets.
- New Zealand struggled to build partnerships, leading to their low total.
- The Indian bowling attack demonstrated depth and effectiveness.
- Powerplay overs were decisive in shaping the match's outcome.
Guwahati, Jan 25 (NationPress) Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Ravi Bishnoi, and Hardik Pandya delivered impressive performances against New Zealand, causing the visiting team’s batting lineup to collapse dramatically and resulting in the BlackCaps setting a target of 153/9 in 20 overs during the third T20I at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.
India began strong, limiting New Zealand to just 36/3 in the powerplay. The first breakthrough came from Harshit Rana in the opening over of the innings when a spectacular catch by Hardik Pandya dismissed Devon Conway (1) on the third ball.
After a remarkable diving catch, Pandya returned to bowl the second over and quickly dismissed Rachin Ravindra (4).
Glenn Phillips tried to find gaps for boundaries over the next two overs as he partnered with Tim Seifert (12), but Jasprit Bumrah struck on his first delivery, sending Seifert back to the pavilion in the fifth over and wrapping up the powerplay with three wickets taken by India.
Kuldeep Yadav faced a challenging ninth over, conceding 19 runs after being targeted by Mark Chapman and Phillips. A bowling change by skipper Suryakumar Yadav introducing Shivam Dube in the 10th over also proved ineffective, as he was struck for 13 runs.
Finally, Ravi Bishnoi ended the partnership with a well-placed googly outside off, dismissing Chapman (32) who attempted to drive but edged it to the wicketkeeper, where Sanju Samson executed a sharp catch.
The in-form Daryl Mitchell (14) attempted to counterattack, but Pandya struck again, leading to Mitchell’s dismissal. Bishnoi continued his impressive form, taking out Phillips (48) as the Kiwis’ batting crumbled further.
Captain Mitchell Santner tried to stabilize the innings with some boundaries, but a double strike from Bumrah in the 18th over saw Kyle Jamieson (3) and Matt Henry (1) return to the dugout, continuing New Zealand’s downfall.
Bumrah maintained his momentum, dismissing Santner in the final over, as the BlackCaps managed to reach 153/9 by the end of their innings.
Brief Scores: New Zealand 153/9 in 20 overs (Glenn Phillips 48, Mark Chapman 32; Jasprit Bumrah 3-17, Ravi Bishnoi 2-18) against India.