Combined XI of New Zealand vs India T20I series
Players from both the teams entertained the audience throughout.
3. Rohit Sharma (C)
Rohit Sharma’s journey in the T20I series started in an indifferent manner. He couldn’t breach the double-digit score at the Eden Park. But he had something miraculous in store at the Seddon Park. To start with, the Mumbai batter notched 65 runs and then he gave a good account of himself under pressure.
The 32-year-old took Tim Southee, the Black Caps’ most experienced bowler, to the cleaners. In the Super Over, Rohit smacked a couple of sixes in the last two balls to give India an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.
In the last game at the Bay Oval, Rohit notched 60 off 41 and was looking set for a final flurry. Unfortunately, he had to retire hurt midway after he sensed some discomfort. After he went off, Rahul became the stand-in skipper. Rohit ended with 140 runs in four games at an average of 46.66.
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