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India vs New Zealand, 1st T20I Highlights: Spinners 'choke' India as New Zealand take a 1-0 lead with 21-run victory

NEW DELHI: Washington Sundar scored a fighting maiden T20I fifty but could not stop hosts India from suffering a 21-run defeat against New Zealand at JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi on Friday. With the victory, New Zealand took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Chasing a competitive 177-run target, Sundar scored a quick 50, off 28 balls, but failed to take India home as New Zealand bowlers led by Mitchell Santner (2/11) and Michael Bracewell (2/31) restricted the hosts to 155 for 9 in their 20 overs in the end.

As it happened: India vs New Zealand, 1st T20I

Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 34) and skipper Hardik Pandya (21 off 20) added 68 runs for the fourth wicket to revive the India chase after a disastrous start. India lost three early wickets for just 15 in 3.1 overs. But the fall of both the set batters in the span of five balls derailed the run chase as they were reduced to 89/5 in 12.2 overs from 83/3 in 11.3 overs.

1/10:'Spin shock' as New Zealand beat India in T20I opener

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2/10:New Zealand beat India

<p>Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell hit quickfire fifties to set up a 21-run victory for New Zealand in the first T20I against India on Friday. </p>ANI

3/10:Devon Conway

<p>Conway made 52 off 35 balls and Mitchell smashed an unbeaten 59 as the Kiwis posted 176-6 after being invited to bat first in Ranchi. </p>AFP

4/10:Kiwis take 1-0 lead

<p>New Zealand then restricted India to 155-9 and took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. </p>ANI

5/10:Mitchell Santner

<p>Skipper Mitchell Santner stood out with figures of 2-11 while Michael Bracewell and Lockie Ferguson also took two wickets each. </p>AFP

6/10:Finn Allen

<p>The Black Caps started strongly after being invited to bat first, with Finn Allen striking four fours and two sixes in a brisk 35. </p>ANI

7/10:​Washington Sundar

<p>Washington Sundar cut short Allen's stay as the batsman mistimed a hit to deep mid-wicket.</p>PTI

8/10:Sundar strikes

<p>Sundar struck again to get Mark Chapman caught and bowled for nought. </p>PTI

9/10:Conway carnage

<p>Conway took his time before he changed gears and smashed tearaway quick Umran Malik for two fours and a six in the eighth over. </p>IANS

10/10:Kuldeep Yadav

<p>Conway kept up the charge with Glenn Phillips as the pair put on 60 before Kuldeep Yadav broke through with the wicket of Phillips for 17. </p>ANI
'Spin shock' as New Zealand beat India in T20I opener

Sundar tried to keep the packed fans' hopes alive with some cracking shots, hitting three sixes and five fours, but losing wickets at regular intervals on the other end did not allow India to make a comeback in the game. Sundar was the last India batter to fall with just one ball left in the innings as New Zealand registered a comfortable win.

Sent in to bat, Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell conjured up fluent and fiery half-centuries before the spinners choked the hosts.

Asked to take first strike, opener Conway continued his purple patch with a 35-ball 52, while Mitchell smashed a 30-ball unbeaten 59, which included a last-over thrashing of Arshdeep Singh for 27 runs, to power the Black Caps to a challenging 176 for six.

The Kiwi bowlers then spun a web around the home batters, restricting India to 155/9.

India had a disastrous start to their chase with both Ishan Kishan (4) and Rahul Tripathi (0) sent back to the pavilion by the third over.

While Ishan was bamboozled by Bracewell, pacer Jacob Duffy (1/27) induced a fine edge off Rahul's blade. Shubman Gill (7) too perished soon after being deceived by Santner as India slumped to 15 for three.

Suryakumar, however, looked in good touch as he picked up two boundaries before picking one off his hips for a six off Lockie Ferguson (1/22).

Santner then bowled a maiden as India reached 33 for three in the powerplay overs.

With the pitch offering grip and turn, New Zealand spinners controlled the proceedings keeping it flat and mixing the length even as Hardik unleashed a drive over extra cover to ease the pressure.

Suryakumar too brought out his range of sweep shots to keep the scoreboard ticking. When Blair Tickner was introduced, he played a square cut and then sent another one through backward point for successive fours as India reached 74 for 3 in 10 overs.

Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi was then sent inside out over extra cover for a maximum but New Zealand struck twice in next five balls to remove both the set batters. While Surya chipped one off Sodhi to Finn Allen at long on, Hardik was caught and bowled by Bracewell as it all went downhill after that.

Deepak Hooda smacked one over the rope before being stumped. Santner then ran out Shivam Mavi. Ferguson bowled a wicket maiden, removing Kuldeep. Sundar smashed a fighting fifty but it was too late.

Earlier, Indian bowlers struggled to get their line and length, allowing New Zealand to get off to a good start.

Allen (35) smashed Hardik for successive boundaries, while a juicy half volley from Arshdeep was hit straight to the boundary. Conway, who had scored 138 in the third ODI in Indore, also punished the left-arm pacer for a widish ball as New Zealand put up 23 in two overs.

Sundar, however, got a lot of purchase from the wicket and soon saw the back of Allen and Mark Chapman (0) in the space of five deliveries to reduce New Zealand to 43 for 2.

Conway, however, kept it going with two fours and a six off Umran Malik, who bled 16 runs in his only over.

Hardik brought himself back and tried to mix his bowling, using more cutters and slower deliveries as New Zealand reached 79 for 2 in 10 overs. Conway used the slog sweep and his feet to pick up boundaries off Kuldeep and Hooda as New Zealand crossed the 100-mark in the 13th over.

Kuldeep then struck with a googly as Glenn Phillips went for a slog, only to be holed out by Surya at deep midwicket.

Daryl Mitchell then joined Conway and, after surviving two video referrals for a caught behind and an LBW, blasted Hardik for two maximums.

Conway, on the other hand, completed his fifty in the 16th over but was sent packing soon by Arshdeep with Hooda taking the catch at long-off. Ishan Kishan then ran out new man Bracewell (1) and Shivam Mavi had Santner (7) caught by Rahul Tripathi as India seemed to have pulled things back.

However, Arshdeep conceded 27 runs in the last over, with Mitchell clobbering him for three sixes and a four.

The two teams will now meet again in the second match of the series in Lucknow on Sunday.

(With inputs from PTI)

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