Mitchell & Phillips Tons Power NZ to 338 vs India in Series Decider

Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips both smashed brilliant centuries, sharing a mammoth 219-run partnership to propel New Zealand to a formidable 337/8 in the series-deciding third ODI against India. Mitchell scored 137, his third hundred in four innings, while Phillips made a rapid 106. Indian bowlers Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana took three wickets each, but the Kiwi middle-order onslaught set a challenging target. The three-match series is now level at 1-1 heading into this final match in Indore.

Key Points: NZ Post 338 vs India: Mitchell & Phillips Score Centuries

  • Mitchell & Phillips score centuries
  • Record 219-run partnership
  • NZ post 337/8 in decider
  • Arshdeep & Rana take 3 wickets each
  • Series level at 1-1
4 min read

3rd ODI: Centuries from Mitchell and Phillips guide New Zealand to 337/8 vs India

Daryl Mitchell (137) & Glenn Phillips (106) hit centuries as New Zealand set India a target of 338 in the 3rd ODI series decider in Indore.

"This was the first instance of two New Zealand batters scoring hundreds against India in the same ODI innings."

Indore, January 18

A fantastic century from Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips has guided New Zealand to post a challenging target of 338 runs against India in the third and final ODI at the Holkar Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

For those unversed, the three-match ODI series is level at 1-1, with India winning the first and New Zealand winning the second.

After being asked to bat first, New Zealand were off to a poor start. Speedster Arshdeep Singh clean bowled opener Henry Nicholls for a golden duck during the fourth ball of the very first over.

In the very next over, right-arm pacer Harshit Rana removed Devon Conway (5) after he edged straight to Rohit Sharma, who took a simple catch at the first slip. This was the third time Rana dismissed Conway in the ongoing ODI series.

After the end of five overs, Will Young and Daryl Mitchell took New Zealand to 27/2. After losing both openers inside the first two overs, Mitchell and Young took New Zealand to 47/2 in 10 overs.

During the first ball of the 12th over, Harshit Rana broke the 53-run partnership for the third wicket. The pacer removed Will Young (30 off 41 balls) after Ravindra Jadeja took a stunning catch at the backward point region.

After the end of 20 overs, New Zealand scored 95/3. Mitchell continued his sublime form as he scored yet another fifty in the ongoing series during the last ball of the 21st over. This was Mitchell's fourth consecutive ODI fifty against India. He is just behind Kane Williamson's (5) tally.

New Zealand crossed the 150-run mark after the end of the 29th over. During the 33rd over, Glenn Phillips completed his sixth ODI half-century. It was also the first 50-plus score in 10 ODI innings against India for Glenn Phillips as New Zealand reached 183/3.

During the fourth ball of the 36th over, Daryl Mitchell hammered his ninth ODI century in 106 deliveries. It was Mitchell's third ODI hundred in the last four innings, and second in the ongoing three-match ODI series against India.

Overall, Mitchell is just behind South African great AB de Villiers's record (5) of most hundreds against Men in Blue in India ODI cricket. This was also the fourth ODI century for Daryl Mitchell in India - the joint-most for a New Zealand batter alongside Nathan Astle (5).

After the end of the 40th over, New Zealand were in a commanding position as they reached 238/3, with the partnership for the fourth-wicket between Mitchell and Phillips was at 180 runs.

During the last ball of the 42nd over, Glenn Phillips completed his second ODI century in 83 deliveries. New Zealand reached 266/3. Notably, this was the first instance of two New Zealand batters (Mitchell and Phillips) scoring hundreds against India in the same ODI innings.

Arshdeep Singh finally broke the mammoth 219-run partnership after he dismissed Phillips during the first ball of the 44th over. Phillips played a fantastic knock of 106 off 88 deliveries, including nine fours and three sixes.

The 219-run partnership between Mitchell and Phillips was the second-highest partnership for the fourth wicket or lower against India in ODIs, behind 221* runs added by Kane Williamson and Tom Latham for the fourth wicket at Auckland in 2022.

Mohammed Siraj then removed dangerous Mitchell during the first ball of the 45th over. The right-handed batter played a classy innings, scoring 137 off 131 balls, with the help of 15 fours and three sixes.

During the second ball of the 46th over, Kuldeep Yadav got the wicket of Mitchell Hay (2) as New Zealand slumped to 286/6.

Towards the end, captain Michael Bracewell's unbeaten 28 off 18 deliveries, including four boundaries, guided New Zealand to 337/8 in 50 overs. With the ball, Arshdeep Singh (3/63) and Harshit Rana (3/84) scalped three wickets each for India.

Brief score: New Zealand 337/8 in 50 overs (Daryl Mitchell 137, Glenn Phillips 106; Arshdeep Singh 3/63, Harshit Rana 3/84) vs India.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Great fightback by NZ after losing early wickets. Mitchell is in the form of his life against us! But 338 at Holkar? Our batters love this ground. If Gill and Iyer get going, we can chase this. Believe in the Men in Blue! 🇮🇳
A
Aman W
Respect where it's due. That was a masterclass. But honestly, our fielding was a bit off today. That dropped chance (if any) and the lack of pressure in the 30-40 over period cost us. Harshit Rana was expensive but got crucial wickets. Mixed bag.
S
Sarah B
Watching from the UK. What a game of cricket! Two fantastic centuries under pressure. Makes the series decider so exciting. India's batting lineup is one of the best, so this chase will be epic. Perfect Sunday entertainment!
V
Vikram M
Mitchell is becoming a nightmare for Indian bowlers, yaar. He just loves batting here. We missed a trick by not breaking that partnership earlier. Kuldeep and Jadeja need to be more attacking. Still, chase is on! Jai Hind!
K
Kavya N
High score but the pitch is a belter. Our top order just needs to bat sensibly. No need to panic. Rohit, Gill, and Kohli can build a foundation. It's all about partnerships, just like NZ showed. Let's go Team India! 🏏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50