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Dubai( UAE), March 2( ANI) New Zealand commander Mitchell Santner won the toss and tagged to coliseum first in their last group stage match against India at the ongoing ICC titleholders jewel 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
The result of the institution will also decide the teams that will face off in thesemi-finals, with South Africa and Australia having finished as the top- two sides in Group B. New Zealand demurred off their crusade with a palm against hosts Pakistan and also defeated Bangladesh to secure qualification for the coming round. Announcement chirruped among the favourites to go all the way, India is also in red-hot form, having surfaced victorious against Bangladesh and Pakistan.
" We will have a coliseum first; looks like a good gate. Want to put some pressure beforehand, and hopefully, it pratfalls on well latterly. We still want to win; we know we're going to be in Lahore latterly, but our job then's to do a job then. Mitchell Santner said that as Daryl Mitchell has entered, Conway missed this one," after winning the toss. Titleholders jewel 2025 New Zealand win toss; conclude to coliseum first against India in last group stage match
New Zealand commander Mitchell Santner won the toss and tagged to coliseum first in their last group stage match against India at the ongoing ICC titleholders jewel 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. Dubai( UAE), March 2( ANI) New Zealand commander Mitchell Santner won the toss and tagged to coliseum first in their last group stage match against India at the ongoing ICC titleholders jewel 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
The result of the institution will also decide the brigades that will face off in thesemi-finals, with South Africa and Australia having finished as the top- two sides in Group B. New Zealand demurred off their crusade with a palm against hosts Pakistan and also defeated Bangladesh to secure qualification for the coming round. chirruped among the favourites to go all the way, India is also in red-hot form, having surfaced victorious against Bangladesh and Pakistan.
" We will have a coliseum first; looks like a good gate. Want to put some pressure beforehand, and hopefully, it pratfalls on well latterly. We still want to win; we know we're going to be in Lahore latterly, but our job then's to do a job then. At the time of the toss, Men in Blue commander Rohit Sharma said that the platoon had made one change for this match as they brought in Varun Chakravarthy in place of Harshit Rana. "Was anyway looking to club first, wanted to see what we could do outspoken and also challenge our bowlers since we chased on both games. The approach will be veritably analogous to the former games, just trying to do the same effects".