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IND vs NZ: From Black Caps’ lowest score in powerplay to India continuing winning spree at home, check records from 2nd ODI here

Glenn Phillips scored the highest 36 runs for New Zealand in the second ODI against India.

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IND vs NZ: From Black Caps' lowest score in powerplay to India continuing winning spree at home, check records from 2nd ODI here

India defeated New Zealand by eight wickets in the second match of the three ODI series. At Raipur’s Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Team India also achieved an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series by winning this match. Men in Blue had won the first ODI by 12 runs at Hyderabad. The last match of the series will be played in Indore on January 24.

7th continuous win at home

With India taking an unassailable lead in the series, they have won their seventh consecutive series against New Zealand at home. Black Caps have lost ODI series on India tour in 1988, 1995, 1999, 2010, 2016, 2017 and 2023. Talking about the overall record of Team India, they have won the seventh consecutive ODI series at home. The dominance of the Indian team on the home ground can be gauged from the fact that Team India has played 26 ODI series at home since January 2020. During this, 23 have been won and only three have been lost.

India wrapped up New Zealand for 108 runs

Talking about the match, Indian team captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl first. Indian bowlers wreaked havoc on Raipur’s new pitch, bundled out New Zealand for 108 runs in 34.3 overs. The Indian team played in an international match for the first time in Raipur. And the pitch proved to be a paradise for Indian bowlers as they dismissed half of New Zealand team for just 15 runs in first ten overs. India won the match by scoring 111 runs for the loss of two wickets in 20.1 overs.

Indian bowlers refuse to calm down

Mohammed Shami made his intentions clear by bowling Finn Allen in the very first over. Moreover, at that time New Zealand had not even posted a single run on the score board. Siraj walked over Henry Nicholls in the sixth over. Shami sent Daryl Mitchell to the pavilion in the seventh over. Conway in the 10th over and captain Latham also returned to the pavilion in the 11th over. Within 15 runs, half of the New Zealand team had returned to the pavilion and no batsman could touch the double figure. All five wickets were taken by India’s fast bowlers.

Shami took maximum three wickets

Glenn Phillips scored the highest 36 runs for New Zealand in the second ODI against India. Where Mitchell Santner scored 27 and Bracewell scored 22 runs. Apart from these two, no Kiwi batsman could touch the double figure. Mohammed Shami took the maximum, three wickets for India. Hardik and Sundar got two wickets each. Mohammad Siraj, Shardul Thakur and Kuldeep Yadav took one wicket each.

Kohli became Santner’s victim for the second time in a row

After Rohit’s dismissal, Virat Kohli also could not score big in the second consecutive match. He once again became the victim of Mitchell Santner and returned to the pavilion after scoring just 11 runs. He was stumped by Tom Latham. Ishaan Kishan, who came to the crease after Kohli, ended the match with Shubman. Shubman Gill remained unbeaten on 40 off 53 balls and Ishaan Kishan scored eight off nine balls.

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MS Dhoni slams CSK batters after team’s seventh defeat in IPL 2025

MS Dhoni has criticized CSK’s batting unit after their seventh defeat in IPL 2025, underlining the need for better performances as the team faces possible elimination.

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Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni minced no words after the team faced its seventh loss in nine games during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season. Following a crucial 5-wicket defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Dhoni openly criticized the team’s batting unit for failing to deliver under pressure.

Despite making notable changes, including bringing in Dewald Brevis and Deepak Hooda while dropping Rachin Ravindra, CSK’s batting woes continued. The team suffered an early setback with Shaik Rasheed getting dismissed on the first ball of the match, setting a disappointing tone for the innings.

“We kept losing wickets, and in the first innings the wicket was slightly better and 155 is not a justifiable score,” Dhoni said, reflecting on CSK’s inability to post a competitive total. He acknowledged that while the pitch became slightly two-paced later, it was nothing extraordinary to excuse the low score.

Debutant Dewald Brevis provided a glimmer of hope, scoring a brisk 42 off 25 balls. However, apart from him, CSK’s middle order failed to gain momentum. Highlighting Brevis’ effort, Dhoni said, “He batted really well and we need something like that in the middle order where we have struggled when spinners come in.”

Dhoni further pointed out CSK’s consistent struggles against spin bowling in the middle overs, an area he believes is costing them crucial runs.

While CSK’s spinners staged a commendable fightback to stretch the match, the lack of runs eventually cost them the game. Dhoni stressed that if a majority of players underperform, it becomes impossible to maintain consistency in team selections, forcing frequent changes.

“In a tournament like this, if majority are not doing well, it becomes very difficult,” he noted. The captain emphasized the importance of adapting to conditions and setting competitive targets, noting that while it may not always require 180-200 runs, assessing the pitch and conditions correctly is critical.

As CSK now faces the threat of early elimination, the team’s top order will need urgent rectification to keep their hopes alive in the tournament.

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Rohit Sharma dances with Jackie Shroff after MI win against SRH, video goes viral

Rohit soon jumped into the dance, twirling his bat to the music before playfully borrowing Jackie’s flowerpot to sway with the crowd.

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In a dazzling display of skill and charisma, Rohit Sharma powered Mumbai Indians to a commanding victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in the IPL 2025. The star batter’s explosive 70 off 46 balls steered his team to chase the target in just 15.4 overs, securing their fourth consecutive win. This triumph not only boosted Mumbai Indians’ net run rate but also catapulted them to third place on the points table, solidifying their playoff prospects.

The celebration that followed was nothing short of electric. Mumbai Indians shared a vibrant Instagram video capturing Rohit grooving to the rhythmic beats of dhols and nagadas alongside Bollywood icon Jackie Shroff, fondly known for his love for plants. Captioned “Jaggu Dada is all of us when RO starts hitting them out of the park!” the clip showed Rohit posing with his bat while Jackie danced around him, clutching a flowerpot. Fans in the background joined the revelry, adding to the festive mood.

Rohit soon jumped into the dance, twirling his bat to the music before playfully borrowing Jackie’s flowerpot to sway with the crowd. The infectious energy of the duo lit up social media, with netizens showering love on the unexpected collaboration. “Mumbai cha Raja Ro-Hitman Sharma!” gushed one user, while another declared, “Jaggu Dada representing every MI fan!” Heart emojis flooded the comments, with fans calling Rohit “Rohit Swagger Sharma” and praising his “Hitman ke dance” moves.

The video’s charm had fans hooked, with one quipping, “Aise videos ke liye hi internet recharge karta hoon!” Another dubbed Jackie “Rohit paglu,” comparing his enthusiasm to that of a die-hard fan. Jackie’s signature plant obsession didn’t go unnoticed either, with comments like “Personal oxygen bhi hai” and “Jhaad lagane ka bidhu,” accompanied by tree emojis, celebrating his eco-friendly persona.

From a shaky start with just one win in their first five matches, Mumbai Indians have roared back with four straight victories, thanks to Rohit’s leadership and flair.

As the team eyes a playoff berth, this heartwarming moment of Rohit and Jackie dancing together has given fans yet another reason to cheer.

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Kohli and Hazlewood surge in IPL 2025 race as RCB climbs to third after win over RR

Virat Kohli’s fifth fifty and Hazlewood’s four-wicket haul helped RCB defeat Rajasthan Royals and jump to third in the IPL 2025 standings.

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Virat Kohli and Josh Hazlewood in IPL 2025 match

Virat Kohli’s consistent form in IPL 2025 continued as he cracked his fifth half-century of the season, leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to victory over Rajasthan Royals (RR). The knock propelled Kohli from eighth to second place in the race for the Orange Cap. He now stands at 392 runs from nine innings at a stellar average of 65.3.

Gujarat Titans opener Sai Sudharsan, however, remains the leading run-scorer with 417 runs in just eight innings. Notably, Kohli’s strike rate stands at 144.1, underlining his solid yet calculated approach throughout the campaign.

Orange Cap leaderboard after RCB vs RR

PlayerTeamRunsMatchesAvgSR50s
Sai SudharsanGujarat Titans417852.1152.25
Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bengaluru392965.3144.15
Nicholas PooranLucknow Super Giants377947.1204.94
Suryakumar YadavMumbai Indians373962.2166.52
Jos ButtlerGujarat Titans356871.2165.63
Yashasvi JaiswalRajasthan Royals356939.6148.94

Hazlewood climbs to second in Purple Cap chart

In the bowling department, Josh Hazlewood turned heads with a four-wicket haul that helped RCB seal a crucial win. He now shares the second spot in the Purple Cap rankings with Prasidh Krishna at 16 wickets each. Though both have the same wicket tally, Krishna holds a better economy rate of 7.3.

RCB’s all-rounder Krunal Pandya also featured among the top wicket-takers, joining six others at 12 wickets each. His economical spell of 2/31 was pivotal to RCB’s comeback in the match.

Purple Cap leaderboard after latest fixtures

BowlerTeamWicketsMatchesEconomy
Prasidh KrishnaGujarat Titans1687.3
Josh HazlewoodRoyal Challengers Bengaluru1698.4
Kuldeep YadavDelhi Capitals1286.5
Noor AhmadChennai Super Kings1287.7
Sai KishoreGujarat Titans1288.2
Mohammed SirajGujarat Titans1288.8
Krunal PandyaRoyal Challengers Bengaluru1298.9
Hardik PandyaMumbai Indians1289.1
Shardul ThakurLucknow Super Giants12911.2

Note: Players with equal wickets are ranked by economy rate.

RCB climbs to third as playoff race intensifies

RCB’s victory marked their first home win this season, elevating them to third in the points table with 12 points. Despite having the same number of points as Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals, RCB’s net run rate places them below both.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan Royals continue to struggle, stuck at eighth with only two wins in nine matches. Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad, who face each other next, round off the bottom of the table.

IPL 2025 points table after RCB vs RR

TeamMatchesWonLostPointsNRR
Gujarat Titans86212+1.104
Delhi Capitals86212+0.657
RCB96312+0.482
Mumbai Indians95410+0.673
Punjab Kings85310+0.177
Lucknow Super Giants95410-0.054
Kolkata Knight Riders8356+0.212
Rajasthan Royals9274-0.625
Sunrisers Hyderabad8264-1.361
Chennai Super Kings8264-1.392

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