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India Vs New Zealand WC : How Rain Will Play a Crucial Role In Today’s Match, Check Here

India Vs New Zealand

Unbeaten New Zealand are expected to introduce a serious danger to India in its impending experience at the One Day International (ODI) World Cup on Sunday at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Affiliation Arena in Dharamsala. India and New Zealand are the main two unbeaten groups in the 2023 release of the ODI World Cup.

Two-time champions India kickstarted its World Cup campaign with wins over Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

New Zealand Is At The Top Of List

New Zealand cricket team arrives in Pakistan after 18-year absence | Cricket - Hindustan Times

Double cross other participants New Zealand enlisted amazing successes over Britain, Netherlands, Bangladesh and Afghanistan in the cooperative period of the ODI World Cup. The two groups have bulldozed their adversaries and the different sides are just isolated by the net run-rate (NRR). Possessing the best position on the World Cup focuses table, the Kiwis (1.923) are just in front of India (1.659) in NRR.

Will rain gods be merciful for India’s crucial encounter?

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Dharamsala got the season’s most memorable snowfall throughout the last week. Since temperatures are set to ascend in grand Dharamsala for the blockbuster experience on Sunday, downpour divine beings are likewise liable to make their attendance felt at the match scene. As per AccuWeather, broadly isolated rainstorms are normal in the early evening. With the likelihood of precipitation coming to 42%, there will be close to 100% percent of overcast cover.

India To Miss Hardik Pandya

Cricket World Cup: Hardik Pandya rushed to Bangalore for treatment, likely to miss Sunday's New Zealand game | Cricket-world-cup News - The Indian Express

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya is controlled out of the impending match among India and New Zealand at Dharamsala. The headliner turned his lower leg while bowling for India against Bangladesh. Pandya’s leave saw Virat Kohli moving his arms for India without precedent for six years. The previous India captain likewise pummeled his 48th ODI ton seal India’s seven-wicket prevail upon Bangladesh.

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