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New Zealand Stun India with First-Ever ODI Series Win, Thanks to Mitchell and Phillips
New Zealand has made history by winning their first-ever ODI series in India, defeating the hosts 2-1. Daryl Mitchell (137) and Glenn Phillips (106) scored centuries, putting up a 219-run partnership that helped New Zealand post 337/8. Despite Virat Kohli's 124, India fell short, losing by 41 runs in the third ODI at Indore.
Virat Kohli was still there, though, and he kept India believing, scoring his 54th ODI hundred and shepherding two young seam-bowling allrounders in Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harshit Rana who scored their maiden ODI fifties. But the target was steep, India had to keep taking chances, and Kohli eventually fell short for only the fifth time in 29 hundreds in ODI chases.
Virat Kohli's explosive century, coupled with Harshit Rana's aggressive half-century, put India back in the game against New Zealand. Kohli transformed his innings from 74 off 76 balls to a century in 91, showcasing his mastery in high-pressure situations. Rana's dismissal shifted the momentum, and Kohli's eventual fall sealed India's fate, needing 61 off 38 balls.
There was little breathing room for the spinners thereafter, and India didn't even bring Jadeja on until the 30th over, trusting instead in their sixth bowler, Reddy, to do a job of bowling stump-to-stump medium-pace with the keeper up. He did this well at first, conceding just 17 in his first four overs, but he began looking increasingly innocuous as India kept him on for perhaps two overs too many, conceding 36 in his last four.
Mitchell's century was his second consecutive in the series, and he was named Player of the Series. New Zealand's win marks a significant milestone, ending India's unbeaten record at Holkar Stadium. This victory is part of a recent trend of Kiwi dominance in India, following their 3-0 Test series win in November 2024.
New Zealand 337 for 8 (Mitchell 137, Phillips 106, Arshdeep 3-63, Rana 3-84) beat India 296 (Kohli 124, Reddy 53, Rana 52, Clarke 3-54, Foulkes 3-77) by 41 runs