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New Zealand vs India 2016-17

India vs New Zealand higest rated bilateral ODI series in 3 years: Broadcasters

India won the five-match ODI series against New Zealand 3-2.

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VVS Laxman: India still have plenty of work to do on batting front

It was not so much New Zealand winning the second and fourth matches as India losing them through diffident, strangely uncertain batting.

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Sourav Ganguly: MS Dhoni would have been under pressure to retain captaincy had India lost to New Zealand

India won the five-match ODI series 3-2 after demolishing New Zealand by 190 runs in the fifth ODI at Vishakapatnam.

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India vs New Zealand: Mike Hesson criticises Black Caps for poor decision-making

New Zealand lost the Test series and the ODI series on their tour of India.

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Akshar Patel enters top 10 in ICC ODI Ranking post India’s victory against New Zealand

Both Akshar Patel and Amit Mishra reached their career best rankings while Akshar became the highest ranked Indian bowler.

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India vs New Zealand, 4th ODI: Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi’s bowling top draw, says Martin Guptill

Martin Guptill's innings set the platform for New Zealand as they posted 260 and then bowled out India for 241 in 48.4 overs to win the fourth ODI.

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India vs New Zealand 4th ODI: Kane Williamson feels dew not playing a part helped his side

Kane Williamson made a crucial 41 to help New Zealand to a match-winning total in the fourth ODI against India.

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MS Dhoni defends inexperienced Indian batting line-up after defeat in 4th ODI against New Zealand

The five-match ODI series is now level at 2-2, with the final ODI scheduled to be played at Vishakapatnam on October 29.

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LIVE Cricket Score, India vs New Zealand 4th ODI at Ranchi; New Zealand win by 19 runs

India have a 2-1 lead in the five-match series against New Zealand.

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India vs New Zealand 2016: MS Dhoni’s self-promotion to No.4 a masterstroke

Dhoni promoted himself at No.4 and demonstrated a gritty innings to steer his side from 41 for 2 to an imposing position.

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