Daryl Mitchell hit an unbeaten 131 off 117 balls to lead New Zealand to a seven-wicket win over India on Wednesday in the second one-day international and level the three-match series at 1-1. New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat in Rajkot, restricting hosts India to 284/7. The visitors overhauled that target with 15 deliveries to spare to set up a series decider. Mitchell, in good form in ODIs having scored 761 runs last year at an average of 54.35, walked out with New Zealand
First ODI, Kimberley England 186 (38.4 overs): Dean 47* (57); Dercksen 3-16 South Africa 189-4 (38.2 overs): Wolvaardt 59* (114), De Klerk 48* (28) South Africa won by six wickets; lead series 1-0 Scorecard Six wickets for six for England, who had performed badly in the opening one day international against South Africa. Seeking 187 in sweltering Kimberley, Proteas batswoman Laura Wolvaardt set the tone with an unsparing 59 off 114 balls and the score is at 11.4 overs. England bowlers huffed and
Pakistan closed the ODI series against Zimbabwe in style at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo thanks to Kamran Ghulam’s maiden One Day International (ODI) century which helped Pakistan chase a target of 204 undefeated with a margin of 99 runs. It now finish the ODIs in the three-match series with a conclusive win of 2-1. Batting first, the total made by Pakistan was quite respectable as they scored 303. However, with Ghulam’s performance, who made 103 runs, impressed fans and for him, it was
Have India ever whitewashed Australia in an ODI series? India has never achieved a whitewash against Australia in a bilateral One Day International (ODI) cricket series. The cricketing history between these two cricketing giants has seen numerous battles, but a clean sweep has remained elusive for both teams. The rivalry between India and Australia in ODI cricket has produced some memorable encounters, but a whitewash has never been witnessed. Over the years, these two cricketing powerhouses have faced each other in 12 bilateral






