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Will MS Dhoni and his men shine in Hamilton against Kiwis?

Updated on: 28 January,2014 01:13 AM IST  | 
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With no chance of an ODI series win, India must beat New Zealand in the fourth ODI at Hamilton today in order for them to stay afloat in the five-match series

Will MS Dhoni and his men shine in Hamilton against Kiwis?

Having come back to tie the third ODI in Auckland, MS Dhoni & Co will look to go one better against New Zealand in Hamilton today. Pic/Getty Images

Wellington: India are confident they can win their two remaining one-day internationals in New Zealand to salvage a draw from a series they were expected to dominate. Although a series win is out of reach for India, who trail 2-0, spinner Ravichandran Ashwin said the dramatic tie in the third match in Auckland showed the tide is turning for the tourists, who have slipped to number two in the rankings.


Having come back to tie the third ODI in Auckland, MS Dhoni & Co will look to go one better against New Zealand in Hamilton today. Pic/Getty Images
Having come back to tie the third ODI in Auckland, MS Dhoni & Co will look to go one better against New Zealand in Hamilton today. Pic/Getty Images


New Zealand were denied a series-clinching victory on Saturday when a late flourish by Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja produced a cliffhanger finish, with India scoring 17 off the last over. “We were quite disappointed that we didn't shut the game down. We would have loved to win the series, but we kept it open and we can tie it down now,” Ashwin said yesterday on the eve of the fourth game in Hamilton.


Coming into the series, India held the number one ranking and they were strongly favoured to beat the home side. Instead, they extended a losing streak that began with back-to-back defeats in South Africa, losing their first game in New Zealand by 24 runs and the second by 15. In Auckland, India again looked down and out when they were 184-6 chasing New Zealand's 314. But Ashwin (65 off 46 balls) and Jadeja (66 not out off 45) put on 85 for the seventh wicket in a partnership that revived India's hopes.

Fighting hard
“We've just not been at the best of our game. That's the best point we can take forward, in terms of saying, we've not really played our best game yet,” Ashwin said. “We've been fighting hard to the end and while things haven't gone our way we just hope for the turnaround.”

New Zealand have been plagued in recent years by an inability to close out series when they have had the upper hand early on, but felt the tide had turned when they beat the West Indies in two Twenty20 matches before India's arrival. However, the nagging doubts returned in Auckland when captain Brendon McCullum admitted it was “potentially” one that got away.

“When they looked as if they were out of the game they flexed their muscle a little bit and got themselves back into it. And just when we thought we had it again, obviously they came back,” McCullum said.

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One more defeat and India will lose their fourth bilateral series to New Zealand in Kiwiland. India's earlier losses are: By identical 0-2 margins in 1975-76 and 1980-81; by a whopping 2-5 margin in 2002-03. However, India under MS Dhoni won the series 3-1 in 2008-09.

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Ravichandran Ashwin needs three more wickets to complete a century of victims in ODIs. However, his record while playing abroad, is not very satisfactory as the following figures suggest: 41 wickets at an average of 39.02 away compared to 55 victims @ 29.18 at home

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Rohit Sharma has failed to cross the 40-run mark in the last seven innings. His scoring sequence reads: 12 and 4 against West Indies; 18 and 19 versus South Africa; 3, 20 and 39 in the first three games against New Zealand

250
The number of international matches — Tests, ODIs and T20Is — played by MS Dhoni in his capacity as skipper-cum-keeper. It is already the world record which will take a long time to beat as the next best in the list is Kumar Sangakkara with 67 games  

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