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India takes unassailable lead Skipper Kohli takes a break
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 28 - 01 - 2019

Virat Kohli bowed out of the New Zealand tour with India in an unbeatable position after a dominant seven-wicket win in the third One-Day International in Mount Maunganui Monday.
It put India 3-0 up and world player of the year Kohli said with the series wrapped up early it was time for him to step aside for the remaining two matches and the following Twenty20 series.
"I couldn't have asked for a better performance after the first two clinical performances and just the relentlessness of the side is something that really pleases me," he said after India easily chased down New Zealand's 243 with seven overs to spare.
"I haven't had a break for a long time. It's been a very hectic Australian tour and now I go on a break very happy, 3-0 up, sealing the series and I can relax and enjoy my break."
Kohli's 60 off 74 deliveries and a 113-run partnership with Rohit Sharma formed the backbone of India's run chase.
It gave the tourists back-to-back series wins against Australia and New Zealand and ensured they will be a force to be reckoned with in the World Cup later this year.
Sharma top-scored with 62 while Ambati Rayudu was unbeaten on 40 and Dinesh Karthik on 38.
New Zealand, batting first, posted its highest score and longest innings in the three matches so far but it still fell short of 50 overs, their last wicket falling with six balls remaining.
Ross Taylor (93) and Tom Latham (51) gave the innings credibility but proved no challenge for the visitors.
Sharma's first wicket partnership of 39 ended when Shikhar Dhawan edged Trent Boult to the lone slip Taylor to be gone for 28.
Kohli then joined Sharma and the pair swatted the attack around the ground in their century stand for the second wicket.
New Zealand, taking a leaf from the India playbook, brought two spinners into the match after the tourists' spin twins Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal took the bulk of the wickets in the first two matches.
Ish Sodhi proved expensive but Mitchell Santner was tight and finished with one for 45 after he cleverly deceived Sharma in the air and the India opener was stumped.
Kohli, who averages a century every 5.6 innings, was due a big knock in New Zealand after posting 45 and 43 earlier in the series, but his attempt to drive Boult to the cover boundary was well caught by a leaping Henry Nicholls.
Boult proved the most economical of the New Zealand bowlers with two for 40.
Mohammed Shami had earlier taken three for 41 while Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Hardik Pandya and Yuzvendra Chahal took two wickets apiece as India shared around the bowling honors in the New Zealand innings.
Only Taylor, and for a time Latham, offered any real resistance after another disastrous start by the top order.
Both openers were gone and New Zealand was two for 26 when Taylor went to the middle and Latham arrived at three for 59 with the dismissal of Kane Williamson (28). King
Taylor and Latham mounted a rescue mission with a 119-run stand for the fourth wicket.
But after Latham was dismissed for 51 it ignited a collapse in which the last six wickets fell for only 52 runs.
Hamilton hosts the fourth game in the series Thursday.
New Zealand
M. Guptill c Karthik b Kumar 13
C. Munro c Sharma b Shami 07
K. Williamson c Pandya b Chahal 28
R. Taylor c Karthik b Shami 93
T. Latham c Rayudu b Chahal 51
H. Nicholls c Karthik b Pandya 06
M. Santner c Karthik b Pandya 03
D. Bracewell run out (Kohli) 15
I. Sodhi c Kohli b Shami 12
T. Boult c Shami b Kumar 02
L. Ferguson not out 02
Extras: (lb 4, wd 7) 11
Total: (all out; 49 overs) 243
Falls: 1-10 (Munro), 2-26 (Guptill), 3-59 (Williamson), 4-178 (Latham), 5-191 (Nicholls), 6-198 (Santner), 7-222 (Taylor), 8-239 (Sodhi), 9-239 (Bracewell), 10-243 (Boult).
Bowling: Kumar 10-1-46-2 (1w), Shami 9-0-41-3 (1w), Chahal 9-0-51-2, Pandya 10-0-45-2 (4w), Yadav 8-0-39-0, Jadhav 3-0-17-0 (1w).
India
R. Sharma st Latham b Santner 62
S. Dhawan c Taylor b Boult 28
V. Kohli c Nicholls b Boult 60
A. Rayudu not out 40
D. Karthik not out 38
Extras: (b 1, wd 16) 17
Total: (3 wickets; 43 overs) 245
Falls: 1-39 (Dhawan), 2-152 (Sharma), 3-168 (Kohli).
Bowling: Boult 10-1-40-2, Bracewell 6-0-49-0 (2w), Ferguson 10-1-57-0 (4w), Santner 10-0-45-1, Sodhi 7-0-53-0 (1w).


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