Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 15, 2016, 09:50 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 15, 2016, 09:50 PM (IST)
Indian hard hitter Yuvraj Singh was dismissed for mere four by spinner Nathan McCullum, afte being caught by himself, during Super 10 Group 2, Match 13 at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur on Tuesday. It was an almost full length delivery from McCullum, as Yuvraj looked to play it staright down, but was clearly taken by McCullum, as they were not confident, ionly for the third umpire to confirm the verdict. India re in deep trouble. Currently, India are 26 for the loss of four wickets in five overs, with Virat Kohli on 15 and MS Dhoni coming in. Live Cricket Scorecard: India vs New Zealand, ICC World T20 2016, Match 13 at Nagpur
Earlier, New Zealand skipper, Kane Williamson won the otss and elected to bat first, as they finished on a below par total of 126 for the loss of seven wickets. India and New Zealand will battle it out in Match 13 of ICC World T20 2016 at Nagpur. This is a Group 2 match, and the first encounter of the Super-10s. India are the favourites going into the tournament, but New Zealand can take immense confidence from the fact that India have never beaten them in a Twenty20 International (T20I). India will be aware of this fact as well, and will doubtless look to remedy that. New Zealand are without Brendon McCullum though, someone who has traditionally done well against India. Live Cricket Updates: India vs New Zealand, ICC World T20 2016, Match 13 at Nagpur
Regardless of what happens in the match, one can expect a high-octane encounter to kick off the Super-10s. India start the match as favourites, but New Zealand are likely to be close contenders. These two teams could be the semi-finalists from Group 2, which makes this a potential precursor to the ICC World T20 2016 final.
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