IND vs NZ 2nd ODI Full Match Stats

IND vs NZ 2nd ODI – Full Match Review | India vs New Zealand, Rajkot

Match Overview

In the second ODI of the New Zealand tour of India, New Zealand produced a clinical run chase to level the series 1–1. After India posted a competitive total thanks to a brilliant century from KL Rahul, New Zealand’s batters responded with composure. Led by an unbeaten 131 from Daryl Mitchell, the visitors chased down the target with 15 balls to spare.

Full Match Table

MatchDetails
SeriesNew Zealand tour of India 2026
Match2nd One-Day International
Date14 January 2026
VenueNiranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot
TossNew Zealand elected to field
ResultNew Zealand won by 7 wickets
SeriesIndia 1 – New Zealand 1

Team Scores

TeamScoreOvers
India284/750.0
New Zealand286/347.3

Batting & Bowling Stats

India Innings

BatterRunsBallsStrike Rate
KL Rahul11292121.74
Shubman Gill (c)5653105.66
Rohit Sharma243863.16
Virat Kohli232979.31
Shreyas Iyer81747.06

Best Bowling

BowlerOversRunsWickets
Kristian Clarke8.0563
Michael Bracewell10.0341
Harshit Rana9.3521
Prasidh Krishna9.0491

New Zealand Innings

BatterRunsBallsStrike Rate
Daryl Mitchell131117111.97
Will Young879888.78
Glenn Phillips3225128.00

Phase-Wise Breakdown

PhaseHighlights
Powerplay (1–10)India got off to a balanced start; NZ openers kept close control.
Middle Overs (11–40)Rahul and Gill built momentum; Mitchell and Young anchored the chase.
Death Overs (41–50)India finished strongly; NZ finished the chase with authority.

Records & Milestones

  • KL Rahul scored a commanding 112, his eighth ODI century.
  • Daryl Mitchell’s 131 was the backbone of NZ’s successful chase.
  • New Zealand completed one of their highest run chases in India.
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Player of the Match

🏆 Daryl Mitchell (NZ)

For his match-winning 131 not out, steering New Zealand to victory and keeping his team alive in the series.

What’s Next

The series now comes down to a deciding 3rd ODI, with both teams battling for series supremacy. India will aim to bounce back at home, while New Zealand will look to complete a memorable series victory

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