End of over 12 (4 runs) New Zealand 63/4 (RR: 5.25) CJ Anderson30 (33b 3x4 0x6) MJ Santner1 (1b 0x4 0x6)

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End of over 12 (4 runs) New Zealand 63/4 (RR: 5.25)

CJ Anderson30 (33b 3x4 0x6)
MJ Santner1 (1b 0x4 0x6)
SK Raina3-0-12-1
RA Jadeja1-0-4-0
11.6
Raina to Anderson, no run, defended on the off side
11.5
Raina to Santner, 1 run, drives the fuller ball to long on for a single
 

Karthik Krishnaswamy: "All of India's spinners have bowled very straight to Anderson, almost a leg-stump line, allowing the easy single but denying him swinging room to go over cow corner."

 
11.4
Raina to Anderson, 1 run, nudged off the pads through square leg for a single
 

shahid: "There should not be this type of pitches in international tournaments. Total advantage should not go to home side."

Santner is the new batsman.

 
11.3
Raina to Anderson, OUT, is that a run out? Brilliant work from Raina if so! Anderson played the ball towards the bowler's left, and Raina moved quickly in his followthrough and dived to field the ball, he tumbled and rolled as he collected the ball and backhanded it on to the stumps, Taylor was a long way out and though he lunged his bat was not grounded behind the crease when the bails came off. Such an agile and slick piece of fielding. Incredible considering Raina was bowling around the wicket and had to cross the stumps to reach that ball

LRPL Taylor run out 10 (14b 1x4 0x6) SR: 71.42
11.2
Raina to Taylor, 1 run, big turn from outside off into the right-hander, Taylor goes back and plays the ball into the covers
11.1
Raina to Anderson, 1 run, dangerous shot, goes back in his crease and hits the ball from middle and off stump through the covers
 

chaitu: "If NZ has to score 150, Corey has to do a bulk of that scoring. Rest of that line-up doesn't look explosive to me!"

Vijay: "Looking at the rate at which the pitch has slowed in first 10 overs, I think 120 should be a good score, as the ball will not come to the bat in the 2nd innings" New Zealand's spinners will have to bowl well though.



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