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IND vs NZ: India survive scare in 301 chase after Virat Kohli’s rare 90s blunder

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IND vs NZ: India survive scare in 301 chase after Virat Kohli's rare 90s blunder

IND vs NZ: India Survive Baroda Scare as Kohli’s 93 Overshadows Rare 90s Stumble

The Reliance Stadium in Baroda witnessed a classic ODI narrative unfold: a masterful innings, a sudden collapse, and an unlikely hero. India, chasing a competitive 301 against a dogged New Zealand, opened their 2026 account with a tense four-wicket victory, taking a 1-0 series lead. The win, however, was anything but straightforward, transforming from a Virat Kohli masterclass into a nerve-shredding thriller that exposed vulnerabilities even in triumph.

Contents
  • The Kohli Engine and the Sudden Stall
  • The Unlikely Heroes: Harshit & Rahul Steal the Spotlight
    • Expert Analysis: A Win That Raises Questions
  • Predictions and Looking Ahead
  • Conclusion: More Than Just a Kohli Ninety

The Kohli Engine and the Sudden Stall

On a true Kotambi surface, New Zealand’s 300/8, built on a solid Daryl Mitchell half-century and late fireworks from the lower order, was a respectable total. The Indian reply began with intent. Rohit Sharma’s aggressive start and Shubman Gill’s elegant return laid a platform. But it was Virat Kohli who shifted the chase into cruise control. His batting was a reminder of his timeless class—crisp drives, wristy flicks, and relentless rotation of strike. Moving effortlessly into the 90s, a century seemed his inevitable destiny, a mere formality to seal a comfortable win.

Then, the twist. On 93, attempting to guide a Kyle Jamieson delivery to third man, Kohli feathered an edge through to Tom Latham. The stadium fell into a stunned silence. This was a rare failure to finish for the chase maestro, a blunder in the 90s that has become an almost extinct occurrence in his career. His dismissal triggered a domino effect. From a commanding 210/3, India slumped to 257/6, with Jamieson (4/63) and Lockie Ferguson exploiting the fresh pressure with venom.

  • Kyle Jamieson’s four-wicket haul brought New Zealand roaring back into the contest.
  • The middle order, including a promoted Rinku Singh, fell in a heap of nerves and poor shots.
  • Suddenly, a chase that seemed academic required 44 runs with only the bowlers left.

The Unlikely Heroes: Harshit & Rahul Steal the Spotlight

This is where the match transformed from a Kohli-centric story to a testament to India’s growing depth. At the crease were KL Rahul, the experienced wicketkeeper-batter now tasked with shepherding the tail, and Harshit Rana, the young fast bowler known more for his fiery spells than his batting credentials. What followed was a lesson in composure and calculated aggression.

Rahul, cool as ever, shed the keeper’s gloves and donned the finisher’s hat. He farmed the strike intelligently, picking gaps and rotating strike. Harshit, meanwhile, was a revelation. He displayed a clean striking technique and a temperament that belied his batting position. A towering six over mid-wicket off Ferguson was the statement shot that shifted momentum irrevocably back to India.

Harshit Rana’s all-round performance was the game’s subplot. Earlier, his brisk bowling had broken a dangerous partnership. Now, with the bat, his unbeaten 24* was worth its weight in gold. Together, the pair added a match-winning, unbroken 47-run stand, showcasing the “next-man-up” philosophy the team management relentlessly promotes.

Expert Analysis: A Win That Raises Questions

While a win is a win, this victory offers crucial insights. Positively, India found a way to win without a century from the top three and despite a middle-order collapse. The depth in bowling all-rounders—Harshit, Deepak Chahar, and others—is becoming a genuine asset in modern ODI cricket.

However, the middle-order wobble is a concern. The transition from the foundational work of the top order to the finish line remains shaky when the chase gets deep. The roles of players like Shreyas Iyer and the finishers in a 50-over context, especially under scoreboard pressure, will need clearer definition as this team builds towards the next Champions Trophy.

For New Zealand, the fight was characteristic. Jamieson was magnificent, and their never-say-die attitude made a 300+ total defendable. Their issue remains consistency in the middle overs with the ball and converting 70s from batters like Mitchell into match-defining hundreds.

Predictions and Looking Ahead

This match sets up the remainder of the series perfectly. New Zealand will take immense heart from pushing India to the brink in their backyard. They have seen the blueprint: early wickets, pressure on Kohli, and attack the middle order with pace and bounce.

India, meanwhile, will be grateful for the test. Expect them to address the batting order’s fluidity. The performance of Harshit Rana strengthens the case for a genuine pace-bowling all-rounder, a long-standing search for the team. The KL Rahul calmness under pressure further cements his value as the flexible anchor in any situation.

  • Prediction for 2nd ODI: A fiercely contested game. India likely to stick with a winning combination but might reconsider the batting order. New Zealand will back their aggressive approach. The team handling the pivotal 30-40 over phase better will likely emerge victorious.
  • The series is now a crucible for World Cup planning. Every performance, under pressure, is a data point.

Conclusion: More Than Just a Kohli Ninety

Ultimately, the scorecard will show Virat Kohli’s 93 as the cornerstone of India’s win. And rightly so. But the story of Baroda was written in the frantic final chapters. It was a victory carved out by resilience, a win that highlighted that India’s bench strength is starting to develop a spine of its own. While Kohli’s rare 90s dismissal provided the shock, the responses of Harshit Rana and KL Rahul provided the awe. This wasn’t a flawless performance, but in many ways, the scare might be more valuable for India’s long-term ambitions than a straightforward coast. It revealed character, uncovered a new potential hero, and served a timely reminder that in cricket, as in 2026, there are no certainties until the final run is scored.


Source: Based on news from India Today Sport.

Image: CC licensed via en.wikipedia.org

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