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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Nov 27, 2022, 12:59:28 IST

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Rain forced the abandonment Sunday of the second one-day cricket international between New Zealand and India at Seddon Park. New Zealand retain a 1-0 lead in the three-match series which concludes at Christchurch on Wednesday. Sunday’s match began, a little late, as a 50 overs match after New Zealand won a delayed toss. India were 22 without loss after 4.5 overs when the first rain interruption occurred. When play resumed more than 3-1/2 hours later, the match had been reduced to 29 overs per side. Eight more overs had been bowled and India had moved on to 89-1 when the rain returned. With no possibility of a match being completed, play finally was abandoned. Shubman Gill was 45 not out and Suryakumar Yadav 34 not out when the abandonment was announced. Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live cricket score updates, scorecard, and ball-by-ball commentary of 2nd ODI match between India and New Zealand.Read Less

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Rain has the final say at Seddon Park

Handshakes 🤝 all around after the second ODI is called off due to rain. Scorecard 👉 https://t.co/frOtF82cQ4… https://t.co/agCIQkMpfH

— BCCI (@BCCI) 1669533293000

Amazing player (Tim Southee) for us in all formats. The quality he has brought on the field and not just that, the longevity of staying on the park and making valuable contributions for so long and being a leader in our group... it's always nice to celebrate and recognize those. Not many people have achieved what he has (on Southee playing 150 ODIs).

Kane Williamson, New Zealand captain

Disappointing (to lose this game to rain). The weather has been following us. Good team performances for us so far. Latham played a blinder (in Auckland), nice start to the series, looking forward to Christchurch now. Rankings just float around a bit, but it does recognize the hard work you put in as a team. But you try and focus on things that you can control, what cricket you can play. It was nice to make a contribution (in the first ODI) but I got a nice seat to see Latham make that switch in the second half of his innings.

Kane Williamson, New Zealand captain

A few of our guys are resting but this side is still strong, shows the depth of our squad. (On captaincy with a young squad) Damn exciting, makes me feel so young (laughs). No but seriously this is a good opportunity for the guys travelling so far, to see the way Shubman has batted and Umran’s bowling, glad to see that transition. As a team we want to get our processes right, and put on a good performance in Christchurch. Hopefully we can win and enjoy ourselves.

Shikhar Dhawan, India Captain

Not in our control, you just have to wait. We were waiting to get the game started, can’t help it. Now looking forward to the 3rd game. I was quite surprised with the surface, I thought it would be seaming quite a bit, but it wasn’t as much as the last match. It was good to bat on and to see Shubman perform this way was very encouraging. We wanted the sixth bowler to come in, so Sanju Samson missed out and Hooda came in. And Chahar was picked because he can swing the ball really well.

Shikhar Dhawan, India Captain

Rain ends IND vs NZ 2nd ODI; NZ lead 3-match series 1-0

Rain forced the abandonment Sunday of the second one-day cricket international between New Zealand and India at Seddon Park. New Zealand retain a 1-0 lead in the three-match series which concludes at Christchurch on Wednesday. Sunday’s match began, a little late, as a 50 overs match after New Zealand won a delayed toss. India were 22 without loss after 4.5 overs when the first rain interruption occurred. When play resumed more than 3-1/2 hours later, the match had been reduced to 29 overs per side. Eight more overs had been bowled and India had moved on to 89-1 when the rain returned. With no possibility of a match being completed, play finally was abandoned. Shubman Gill was 45 not out and Suryakumar Yadav 34 not out when the abandonment was announced.

MATCH CALLED OFF

Handshakes all around. The match has been called off.

UPDATE:

Umpires and officials are out in the middle with their umbrellas open. They are having a chat. It's still raining.

UPDATE:

VVS Laxman and captain Shikhar Dhawan are having a chat in the dressing room. Fans looking dejected and leaving stadium. It's pelting right now.

Shubman, Surya take India to 89/1 as rain stops play

India A vs NZ A Live

The elegant Shubman Gill and the marauding Suryakumar Yadav entertained the crowd with some glorious strokes before rain halted play for the second time in the second ODI against New Zealand. India were 89 for 1 in 12.5 overs when rain stopped play. The match was reduced to 29-overs-a-side as the first interruption caused a four-hour break. India were 22 for no loss in the fifth over at that time. After resumption, the visitors lost their skipper Shikhar Dhawan (3 off 10 balls) trying to up the ante. But Gill (45 batting) and Surya (34 batting) added 66 effortless runs in under eight overs before heavens opened up once again. Gill had four boundaries and a pulled six while Surya hit three different sixes -- slog sweep over mid-wicket, reverse sweep behind square and a pull-shot to carry his T20I form into the longer format.

UPDATE:

It's pouring heavily now. Groundmen have taken a break. They have worked so hard today.

UPDATE:

More covers are coming on. No rain but things aren't looking good. More rain expected in some time.

1:05 pm (IST) is the latest possible start time for a 20 overs a side match.

UPDATE:

Umpires and officials are on the field with their umbrellas. They are having a chat.

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RAIN halts play at Seddon Park. INDIA 89/1 in 12.5 overs.

Rain has arrived again. Umpires telling players to go back. Players are rushing back. Shubman and SKY are giving fist pump to each other. Covers are back on. Bigger covers are coming on too.

OVERS 12.5: FOUR!

Down the leg from Lockie Ferguson. SKY flicks the ball towards fine leg for a boundary. INDIA 89/1

OVERS 12.1: SIX!

SIX! Suryakumar stands tall and slaps the ball over deep mid wicket. He is shifting gears now. 30 off 22 balls so far by him. INDIA 85/1

OVERS 11.4: SIX!

Bracewell to SKY. The right hander plays a superb switch hit and dispatches the ball over third man fence. Only SKY can play this. Incredible shot from him.

OVERS 10.2: SIX!

SIX! Suryakumar Yadav whacks this over deep mid wicket. What a shot from SKY. Poor delivery from Santner. INDIA 67/1

OVERS 9.3: FOUR!

FOUR! Shubman Gill smashes Michael Bracewell towards extra cover for a boundary.

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