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2nd Test: New Zealand vs India: Kiwis are on a Roll

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2nd Test: New Zealand vs India

New Zealand and India are ready to do battle again at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, with the hosts already ahead in the two-match Test series.

After India had won the T20s, 5-0, and New Zealand roared back to win the ODI’s, 3-0, the 1st Test at Wellington was a big triumph for the Kiwis who were outstanding throughout – winning by an inning.

Another big performance in the 2nd Test: New Zealand vs India could see Kane Williamson’s team wrap up the series 2-0. And that would mark a huge turnaround after they were totally outplayed in a 3-0 Test defeat to Australia in December and January.

While India tops the world rankings, New Zealand could improve on their fourth position with another victory, and the Black Caps certainly has the momentum.

 

Talking Points

Kiwi bowling attack is back on song

The Black Caps bowling team didn’t fare well in the T20s, but they recovered in the ODIs and now look back to their best in the five-day format.

Trent Boult and Tim Southee have been one of the most consistent opening partnerships in the world over the past decade, and they ripped through the India batting line-up to claim the 10-wicket win.

Boult took 4-39 and Southee took 5-61 to take this match haul to 9-110, which sent a powerful message to the selectors after he was dropped for the final test against the Aussies.

Kyle Jamieson complemented the Kiwi’s main two bowlers as well as scoring 44 with the bat, and he’s handed the selectors a nice problem with paceman Neil Wagner set to return.

Williamson, who scored 89 to give New Zealand a commanding first-innings lead, was delighted with his team’s performance.

“It was an outstanding effort over the space of four days. We know how strong this Indian team is all around the world,” said Williamson.

He especially praised the concentration of his bowlers to put the ball into the right areas in the first innings before wrapping up the match in the second.

2nd Test: New Zealand vs India: Ishant Sharma is considered a stand out bowler taking five wickets
India’s Ishant Sharma in action against New Zealand

Kohli not happy

India were short of runs throughout the game by failing to reach 200 in either innings, so it’s no surprise that their captain and best batsman was in contrasting mood to his opposite number.

Virat Kohli admitted his side was outplayed in all departments.

“We didn’t show enough competitiveness. The simple truth is we did not play good enough cricket,” said Kohli.

His disappointment in the number one side, which had won its previous seven Tests, was there for all to see, and he’ll expect a lot more in Christchurch.

Mayank Agarwal was the only batsman to make a half-century, while Ishant Sharma was the standout bowler taking five wickets. But Ravi Ashwin failed to make an impact with either bat or ball and he could make way for Ravinder Jadeja.

 

History

The hosts could draw level in the recent head to head New Zealand vs India results if they win at Christchurch.

Since 2016, India has won 16 to the Black Caps’ 15 across all formats of the game. But of course, New Zealand has the momentum, winning the last four.

And of course, levelling it up at 16-16 is a secondary aim to that of winning the series.

 

Betting Tip

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New Zealand vs India New Zealand 1×2 @ 2.10
Feb 29-Mar 4 06:30 AM (GMT+8)

For all New Zealand’s domination in Wellington, India is the best five-day side in the world according to the ICC Rankings. And there’s no doubt that the excellent Kohli will have his side primed to make a comeback.

Here at SBOBET, the New Zealand vs India betting odds are much tighter than in the 1st Test when the world leaders were clear favourites.

But now the tide has turned. And at 2.10, New Zealand has the tightest of edges. Kohli’s men are at 2.16 to turn the series around.

The Draw no Bet options have the hosts at 1.91 and the tourists at 1.95. But with the weather looking good for the seamers — warm with cloud cover and little chance of rain — I think we’ll get a result.

Ishant Sharma was the only India bowler to take advantage in Wellington while the New Zealand pace attack bowled as a team, so I’m backing the Kiwis to make it an impressive two from two.

A SHORT EXPLANATION ON HOW OUR (??) BETS ARE WORTH:
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Disclaimer: Odds are correct at time of publish.

 

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