New Zealand vs India, Warm-up at London, May 28 2017, ICC Champions Trophy Warm-up Matches

RESULT
Warm-up, The Oval, May 28, 2017, ICC Champions Trophy Warm-up Matches
(26/26 ov, T:85) 129/3

India won by 45 runs (D/L method)

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Scorecard summary
New Zealand 189/10(38.4 overs)
66 (63)
46* (47)
India 129/3(26 overs)
52* (55)
1/11 (3)
1/34 (7)
end of over 262 runs
IND: 129/3CRR: 4.96 RRR: 2.54
MS Dhoni17 (21b 2x4 1x6)
Virat Kohli52 (55b 6x4)
Tim Southee 7-0-37-1
Trent Boult 7-1-34-1

5pm Word has come through folks. And the wait ends here. The match has been called off. India win by 45 runs via the D/L method. But more importantly, their bowlers had a solid workout; they will be particularly pleased with Mohammed Shami's performance. He was expensive, yes, but his three scalps in an opening burst should do his confidence some good.He received good support all around. Hardik Pandya had a disappointing day, but he will likely play a big role in India's Champions Trophy campaign, and has one more match to get a feel of the English conditions before tournament proper. Shikhar Dhawan looked scratchy for parts of his 40, but he spent valuable time in the middle and got in some solid match practice. And Virat Kohli put behind what are by his standards an lean IPL season with a half-century. Ajinkya Rahane squandered a valuable chance to press his claim when the main tournament gets underway. These chances are important, given he will be in a tussle with Dhawan to partner Rohit at the op of the order. But all in all, India will be pleased with what they were able to get out of this match. They will next take on Bangladesh at the same venue in two days' time before heading to Birmingham to kick off their campaign against Pakistan on what should be an electric June 4. This is all we have for you today. Until next time, it's goodbye from Deiva and myself. Thank you for joining us!

4.45pm "The drizzle is still strong, and the covers are on, " says Nagraj Gollapudi, our man from the ground.

Pomil Bachan Pr: "About Sachin: A Billion Dreams You know you have watched him on the Tele. You have seen the highlights, you have YouTubed almost every part of his(and by extension every part of Indian Cricket) career and you have have read his autobiography and you know of his love for Dire Straits. Yes, ALL THAT. Frankly, there is hardly a new thing to look forward to in the 'movie'. But you know you are still going to get goosebumps and the nostalgia will still gush through. And that my friend is Sachin Tendulkar for you!"

Brutus_Shylock: "@Jiten Given the nature of pitches in England so far, it won't be a surprise if India do choose to play two spinners, it's slightly on the flatter side these days and jadeja and Ashwin might put in the brakes when needed. In case of given movement, I would prefer 3 off the 4 pacemen in the line up. Was really unimpressed with the lengths Pandya bowled today, he should have really tried to pitch it up or try variations, it seemed he was convinced that pitch would be too flat for any conventional swing, therefore continuously bowling short. But that wasn't the case, as Shami and Bhuvi showed by extracting whatever movement the surface had, same with NZ seamers. He needs to learn fast."

4.15pm It continues to rain at the Oval. The bigger covers are being brought on. The forecast isn't promising: thunderstorms have been forecast. India are well ahead on D/L. India needed to make 84 after 26 overs if they were three wickets down.

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shuraim: "India ahead on D/L, but is it more important than the valuable time remaining batsmen may have got in the middle? So I think it's unfortunate for India to miss out on a warm-up."

Adam: "The team equation for NZ is fairly simple. The team won't vary too much, the trouble they face is execution in all three aspects of the game (batting, bowling and fielding). NZ are a force to be reckoned with on their given day. The players they have in England at the moment make up the best team NZ have sent to the Champions Trophy since the team that won it in 2000. My starting team against Aus would be...Guptill, Latham (wk), Williamson (c), Broom, Taylor, Neesham, Santner, de Grandhomme, Southee, Boult, Sodhi. To get those 300 scores which is mandatory now it seems, you need to bat deep there is no doubt about that."

shivi: "All the talk about Dhoni being replaced by younger batsman is futile. dhoni brings sense of calmness to the crease and his guidance and presence behind stumps makes Indian team something else. Its true what Kohli said that dhoni was bearing entire load of lower order. so many players tried in finishing role but as soon as dhoni dismissed,team crumbled. He is definitely needed"

4.05pm The rain is now heavy enough to force the players and officials off the field. The covers are on.

Paritosh Anand: "Best eleven for NZ--Latham, Guptill, Williamson, Taylor, Anderson, Ronchi, Neesham, Santner, Southee, Boult, Mcclenaghan"

eden: "Let's talk about the NZ side for a change here - who should NZ swap out for Latham / Taylor? What's the strongest bowling combination for NZ?"

Jiten Chandaran: "@Suresh Shukla - having Pandya as the 4th seamer means that if conditions are ideal for seam/swing bowling, India can play four seamers and still have a decent bat at number 7 in the form of Pandya. If conditions do not favour spin bowling and India play both Ashwin and Jadeja, that is 20 overs of bowling where wickets are not likely and run scoring is..."

Mahesh: "This is what has haspenned with DK. Every time when he gets an opportunity to play he squanders it by not scoring enough and today nothing"

Suresh Shukla: "@Jiten Chandaran, If you have to play three fast bowlers plus Hardik then whats the use of having a fast bowling all rounder like hardik? India has to bite the bullet and select 2 of Bhuvi, Bumrah, Shami and Umesh plus 2 spinners. Hardik has to be counted as a fast bowler also if he plays..."

Allan: "These two teams are not getting the full benefit of this warm-up match, because much more than winning, is spending time in the middle to get acclimatized."

Darshan Shah: "If NZ has taken all catches, it would have been interesting match. Dhawan, Kohli and Dhoni out early. It will be Jadhav and Pandya playing now with with 90-100 runs on the board."

25.6
1lb
Southee to Dhoni, 1 leg bye

Dhoni shuffles across off, this is full on off, deflected off the pad behind square. Dhoni runs across to the other end while simultaneously ball-watching. Dhoni collides with Southee and they laugh it off

Harsha: "Rahane has been in poor form in ODI's, Jadhav is automatic choice for his last series heroics, and u cant leave out Yuvi for ICC tournaments"

The rain seems heavier now

25.5
Southee to Dhoni, no run

pitched up and wobbles away outside off, ignored

Jiten Chandaran: "The questions about who will be in the starting 11 are as follows: 1) Who will open with Rohit? Dhawan has been in decent form in the IPL, but Rahane is better equipped to handle the moving ball, which will be dictated by the overhead conditions on the day. Being a safe slip catcher goes in Rahane's favour too. 2) Do India play 3 genuine fast bowlers (Bhuvi, Shami and Bumrah) and 2 spinners, do they play 2 genuine fast bowlers and Pandya plus 2 spinners, or do they play 3 genuine fast bowlers plus Pandya and only one spinner in Jadeja? Conditions may dictate again to a large extent. Overcast conditions and India may opt for the latter, or the lack of left handers in the opposition batting unit may favour resting Ashwin. They would have Jadhav and perhaps for some part spin if needed. However, India are usually reluctant to leave out Ashwin and like to play with two genuine spinners. Now, the more aggressive option would be to play three genuine fast bowlers and two genuine spinners, but that would leave the batting a bit ligt with Jadeja in at seven and Ashwin at eight. How much faith do India have for the top six to do the job?"

25.4
Southee to Dhoni, no run

left alone outside off again

25.3
Southee to Dhoni, no run

full and wide outside off, left alone

Calcu: "Another catch miss off boult's bowling. Doubtless the most unlucky bowler in the last 2 months!"

25.2
1
Southee to Kohli, 1 run

back of a length and much closer to off, stands tall and punches out to sweeper

Raj : "I would add Ashwin vs Pandya to that list as well."

25.1
Southee to Kohli, no run

back of a length and moves away wide - wider than a set of stumps outside off - Kohli reaches out with his hands, slashes, and misses

Southee. Over the stumps

end of over 2510 runs
IND: 127/3CRR: 5.08 RRR: 2.52
MS Dhoni17 (17b 2x4 1x6)
Virat Kohli51 (53b 6x4)
Trent Boult 7-1-34-1
Colin de Grandhomme 5-0-22-0
24.6
Boult to Dhoni, no run

shortens his length on off, defended on the back foot

24.5
4
Boult to Dhoni, FOUR runs

short and wide outside off, fiercely slapped away to the left of point, the ball races away to the boundary

24.4
Boult to Dhoni, no run

full and outside off, forward and pushed through the off side

avnish anshu: "@Rishav: Oh dear god. Not Rahane please! He is the only one in this lineup who can provide stability if required. It should be Yuvraj (if unfit) v/s Jadhav, and Shami in the team is a no brainer really."

24.3
6
Boult to Dhoni, SIX runs

Dropped! Dhoni has a wry smile on his face, as does Kane Williamson. NZ had nearly trapped Dhoni. Sweeper was back for this. Banged in short and wide outside off. Dhoni jumps off his feet and thumps it in the air. De Grandhomme steps forward, as opposed to staying back, and palms it over the boundary. Drops it, and concedes a six

Ravi: "After many years i feel India has the bowling line up to win them matches abroad. Umesh, Bhuvi, Bumrah, Shami and Ishant. Allrounders like Hardik, Jadeja and Krunal. Its a nice headache to have for captain Kohli. Serious contenders to win this CT 2017."

24.2
Boult to Dhoni, no run

slower ball, full and wide outside off, Dhoni presses forward and guides it to point

24.1
Boult to Dhoni, no run

length and outside off, Dhoni forces the ball to cover

end of over 245 runs
IND: 117/3CRR: 4.87 RRR: 2.80
MS Dhoni7 (11b 1x4)
Virat Kohli51 (53b 6x4)
Colin de Grandhomme 5-0-22-0
Trent Boult 6-1-24-1
23.6
1
de Grandhomme to Dhoni, 1 run

short and wide outside off, flashed over backward point, to deep third man

23.6
1w
de Grandhomme to Dhoni, 1 wide

bouncer outside off, Dhoni evades it, too high and called a wide

23.5
de Grandhomme to Dhoni, no run

an appeal for lbw, shot down by umpire Dar. This looks close. Good length, angled in, Dhoni shimmies out and shuffles across off. He plays across the line. Was it bouncing over the stumps? No inside edge for sure. No DRS for warm-ups

Rishav: "India first Xi could have only 2 doubts. Umesh vs Shami and Yuvraj (if unfit) vs Rahane."

23.4
de Grandhomme to Dhoni, no run

Dhoni jumps out, this is shorter and outside off, poked to cover

23.3
1
de Grandhomme to Kohli, 1 run

back of a length and pushed wide outside off, Kohli uses his wrists and manipulates it wide of point

Vinay: "Getting in and out of the team takes heavy toll on a player and same happened to karthik."

23.2
2
de Grandhomme to Kohli, 2 runs

floated up outside off, Kohli eases forward, plays a picture-perfect drive through extra cover. Lovely high elbow, solid workout. Fifty for the Indian captain. Chants of "Kohli! Kohli!" ring around the Oval

23.1
de Grandhomme to Kohli, no run

on a length and angled in on off, pushed to mid-on

end of over 237 runs
IND: 112/3CRR: 4.86 RRR: 2.88
MS Dhoni6 (8b 1x4)
Virat Kohli48 (50b 6x4)
Trent Boult 6-1-24-1
Colin de Grandhomme 4-0-17-0
22.6
Boult to Dhoni, no run

lifter, angled across off, Dhoni respects it and rocks his head out of the way

Match details
Kennington Oval, London
TossNew Zealand, elected to bat first
Series
Season2017
Players per sideNew Zealand 12 (11 batting, 11 fielding); India 13 (11 batting, 11 fielding)
Hours of play (local time)10:30 start, First Session 10:30-14:00 Interval 14:00-14:45, Second Session 14:45-18:15
Match days28 May 2017 - day (50-over match)
Umpires
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Reserve Umpire
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