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***Official***Semi-Final #1- India vs New Zealand - November 15th - Wankhede, Mumbai (D/N)

Moss

International Captain
NZ might have missed a trick here by not playing Jamieson (is he fit?) , he might not be as great in LOIs but does have a bit of hold over the India batsman.
Jamieson = Prasidh. Never going to play unless things go completely wrong with injuries.
 

OverratedSanity

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Credit to Rohit , he's probably reflected on all those lost knockout games he's played in and identified that an aggressive opener was missing in the partnerships he had with Dhawan and Rahul, and has made the necessary adjustments. Sign of a great leader
His powerplay strike rate used to be in the 70s.
 

Andyhere

International 12th Man
Credit to Rohit , he's probably reflected on all those lost knockout games he's played in and identified that an aggressive opener was missing in the partnerships he had with Dhawan and Rahul, and has made the necessary adjustments. Sign of a great leader
Exactly. Gilly did it so well for Aussies in complete different generation, surprised no one learned from his approach.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Indian cricket abusing their power again with the used pitch antics. Suspect they would be way too good for New Zealand on a flatter pitch anyway though.
 

Ashes81

State Vice-Captain
This is brilliant batting from Rohit. As captain leading from the front and taking the pressure off his team.
 

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