In a game that broke hearts, India and New Zealand came in and so the duel between them in this ODI series remains at 2-0 for New Zealand.
Again, the Indians were in a very difficult position in the game, despite the fact that they seemed comfortable to win. But at some point 3 wickets quickly dropped and the pressure rose for the Indians, who managed to escape with a draw. But this draw was not enough, since they lost their first place in the world ranking of One Day Internationals for the year and now they have not much choice but to return to victories and to claim again the first place.
The fourth of the five games in the series is played in Hamilton, where the second game was played, which lost 9 overs from each team due to rain and in which although the Indians tried and reached near the victory, they did not manage to make 17 runs that were missing from their score.
In the previous game at Hamilton, the great protagonist of the Indians was their lead and wicketkeeper MS Dhoni, who made 56 runs, 2 catches and 1 stumping, but unfortunately was not enough. Dhoni seems to be taking the weight of the leadership since he is the best player in India in this series. He has scored 40, 56 and 50 runs consecutively and has made 5 catches and 2 stumps up to now.
Based on Dhoni's performance in previous games, the 43 limit looks small and can be covered. As a wicketkeeper can easily make some catch and some stumping, but also as a batsman so far his numbers are above the limit they give him. The player gets 1 points for each run, 10 points for each catch and 25 points for each stumping.
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