Newzealand ODI Series.

Ravi Shastri's definitive recognition for India star after New Zealand ODI series.

Indian lead trainer Ravi Shastri had only outright applause for the India star after finish of the New Zealand ODI series

Shikhar Dhawan-drove Group India experienced a 1-0 series rout to New Zealand after the third and last One Day Worldwide (ODI) was deserted because of downpour on Wednesday. 

 After India experienced an overwhelming destroy because   of Kane Williamson-drove New Zealand in the first ODI,downpour became the dominant focal point in the rest of the series as the following two matches were cleaned out in Hamilton and Christchurch.India's Washington Sundar top-scored for the guests and the all-rounder additionally acquired praises from ex-Indian lead trainer Ravi Shastri.

Going on and on over about the star all-rounder after the finish of the three-match ODI series, previous Indian lead trainer Shastri credited Washington for taking advantage of the open door in the abroad visit. Washington was a star turnout for Rohit Sharma-less Group India in the ODI series.Talking solely in Prime Video post-match inclusion,the previous India mentor examined Sundar's remarkable performan.

"He got the open door with two hands.What's more,today I think he showed extraordinary development with the bat. 

Extreme circumstances,the top request battled,and the ball was beating the bat yet right from the beginning in 5-7 minutes you realized this person was created. He looked coordinated,he left the ball well and the equilibrium was spectacular and his footwork exceptionally sure. At the point when he hit two or three limits you realized he was coming.So this innings will do him a lot of good. Legitimate hitter in extreme circumstances to get 50 years. I figure he ought to take that," Shastri said.


Sundar crushed a hair-raising 50 years for India as the lower-center hitter lifted the Men Dressed in Blue to 219 in the 50-over challenge. While Sundar scored up a significant fifty, chief player Shreyas Iyer crushed 49 off 59 balls in the downpour defaced challenge among India and New Zealand at the Hagley Oval. Sundar scored 88 runs in 3 matches against the Williamson-drove side.

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