India Bring In Nitish Reddy As NZ Hand Debut To Lennox In 2nd ODI

New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first in the second ODI against India in Rajkot. India, leading the series 1-0, brought in seam-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy after Washington Sundar was ruled out with an injury. New Zealand handed a debut to left-arm spinner Jayden Lennox, replacing Adithya Ashok in their lineup. Both captains, Shubman Gill and Michael Bracewell, discussed their strategies and the challenges of the conditions.

Key Points: India vs NZ 2nd ODI: Toss, Teams, Series Lead

  • NZ win toss & bowl first
  • India lead series 1-0
  • Nitish Reddy replaces injured Washington Sundar
  • NZ debut for spinner Jayden Lennox
  • Gill discusses pitch & middle-over strategy
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2nd ODI: Nitish comes in for India as NZ opt to bowl first; Lennox handed debut

India lead series 1-0. NZ bowl first in Rajkot. Nitish Reddy replaces injured Sundar. Jayden Lennox debuts for New Zealand. Full playing XIs inside.

2nd ODI: Nitish comes in for India as NZ opt to bowl first; Lennox handed debut
"We would actually have preferred to bat first... the surface tends to slow down as the innings goes on - Shubman Gill"

Rajkot, Jan 14

India have brought in seam-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy as New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl in the second ODI here at the Niranjan Shah Stadium on Wednesday.

India are leading the three-match series 1-0, after winning the series opener in Vadodara. Nitish slots into the playing eleven after off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar was ruled out of the series due to a left rib injury and will be assessed by the BCCI medical team.

"We would actually have preferred to bat first, based on the last few games here. Even yesterday there wasn't much dew, and the players feel the surface tends to slow down as the innings goes on, so batting first looked the better option. Personally, I felt really good in the last game - the rhythm and fluency were there, and it's always nice to contribute. Hopefully I can build on that and produce a big one today.

"The middle overs were crucial for us last time. They got off to a decent start, but the way we pulled things back - especially with the fast bowlers picking up wickets in those overs - made a big difference. It's not always easy in these conditions, but they mixed up their pace and variations really well," said India skipper Shubman Gill.

New Zealand, meanwhile, have handed a debut to left-arm spinner Jayden Lennox, who replaces leg-spinner Adithya Ashok in the playing eleven. "It looks like a really good surface, and hopefully the dew comes into play later in the evening, which should make things a bit nicer for batting under lights.

"The last game was a tight one and I was proud of how the boys fought right till the end. We gave ourselves a chance with a couple of late wickets, and today we're looking to keep taking wickets through the middle and build that pressure.

"We've got a lot of young players in this side, and playing in front of big crowds and all that noise is a great learning experience for them. It's different conditions for us here, especially with 40,000 people backing the home side, but it's a challenge we're really excited about," said New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell.

Playing XIs

India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (captain), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna

New Zealand: Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Hay (wk), Michael Bracewell (captain), Zakary Foulkes, Jayden Lennox, Kyle Jamieson, and Kristian Clarke

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting debut for Jayden Lennox. NZ bowling first is a bold move on what looks like a batting-friendly Rajkot pitch. Hope it's a high-scoring thriller!
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Ananya R
Shubman Gill speaking so maturely as captain! His analysis of the middle overs last game was spot on. The fast bowlers were brilliant. Hope he gets a big score himself today.
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Vikram M
The batting line-up is just too strong on paper. Rohit, Gill, Kohli, Iyer, Rahul... it's a nightmare for any bowling attack. Should be a fun chase for NZ if we put up 300+.
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Michael C
Respect to Bracewell for acknowledging the challenge of playing in front of a massive Indian crowd. That atmosphere is unique and can be really intimidating for young players. Good learning experience for the Kiwis.
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Priya S
Honestly, I would have liked to see a bit more rotation in the batting. It's a great chance to test bench strength in a series we're leading. But I trust the management's call. Let's go, Team India!

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