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Mohammed Shami To Kuldeep Yadav: See Indian Bowlers’ Presentation Against New Zealand In ODIs

Rohit Sharma-drove Group India will clash against Kane Williamson’s New Zealand in the primary semi-last match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at Wankhede Arena in Mumbai on Wednesday. Across all arrangements, the ‘Men dressed in Blue’ have lost their last four knockout stage matches against the Kiwis. Notwithstanding, the Kiwis have been taken out of the competition by one of the hosts in the last three ODI World Cups. In the forthcoming semi-last match, both of these streaks will be broken at the notable arena in Mumbai.

As far as current players, Mohammed Shami scalped the most number of wickets (30) for India against New Zealand in the 50-over design. Shami has played 13 matches against the Kiwis. The Indian speedster likewise kept seven lady overs and has an economy pace of 6.8 against New Zealand.

Kuldeep Yadav remains in runner up with 19 wickets against New Zealand. Kuldeep participated in 10 matches against Kane Williamson’s side and has an economy pace of 5.74.

Jasprit Bumrah sacked 14 wickets in the wake of playing 12 matches against New Zealand. He has an economy pace of 4.69.

Ravindra Jadeja remains in fourth spot with eight wickets against the Kiwis in the wake of playing 13 matches against them. Jadeja has an economy pace of 5.13.

Has India have shown a quality execution at the continuous luxurious competition and kept up with their nine-game series of wins. Rohit Sharma’s side finished the association stage at the highest point of the ODI World Cup 2023 standings with 18 places. They had a net run pace of 2.570.

Subsequent to completing at the highest point of the standings, India will take on the Kiwis, who completed in fourth put on the focuses table.

The ‘Men dressed in Blue’ completed the association round with a reverberating 160-run triumph over the Dutch side, keeping their ideal unbeaten record in the continuous competition unblemished.

Then again, New Zealand completed fourth, taking Pakistan and Afghanistan out of conflict. The semi-last experience will be a gigantic test for the Indians, who have battled in large contests throughout the past ten years.

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