Kohli loses composure after NZ clean sweep India

Published March 3, 2020
NEW ZEALAND players pose with the series trophy on Monday.—Reuters
NEW ZEALAND players pose with the series trophy on Monday.—Reuters

CHRISTCHURCH: Frust­rated India captain Virat Kohli criticised his team and sparred with a journalist as New Zealand won the second Test inside three days to sweep the series on Monday.

But he refused to answer questions about his behaviour after the Test.

Home skipper Kane Williamson celebrated “an outstanding performance” as New Zealand, who won the first Test by 10 wickets, claimed the second by seven wickets to wrap it up 2-0.

But it left Kohli, who was caught making a foul-mouthed outburst to the crowd during day two, disappointed with his top-ranked side.

“We were completely outplayed in this series, and obviously did not play the kind of cricket that we do play as a team,” Kohli said. “We were not positive enough, we were not brave enough.”

The irritation was clear from the current holder of the “spirit of cricket” award as he lost his world number one batting ranking following a string of low scores.

Kohli gave Williamson a very animated send-off in the first innings and he was caught on camera yelling an obscenity at a group of New Zealand supporters on Sunday.

“What do you think?” he fired back at a journalist, when asked if it was appropriate conduct.

New Zealand are now unbeaten in their last 13 home Tests, winning nine of them, and in the past decade their record as hosts is played 39, won 20, drawn 13 and lost five.

“If you want to create controversy this is not the right place to be. I spoke with the match referee and he had no issues with what happened.”

In the two Tests, on traditional New Zealand green wickets, India managed scores of 165, 191, 242 and 124, reflecting Kohli’s low contributions of 2, 19, 3 and 14.

New Zealand coasted through a century opening stand by Tom Latham and Blundell before losing three quick wickets.

India started the day at 90 for six and were all out for 124, before New Zealand chased down the required 132 to win for the loss of three wickets in 36 overs.

The end came quickly for the India innings as Tim Southee and Trent Boult tormented the batsmen with their variety of in-swing and out-swing deliveries targeting both sides of the stumps.

Hanuma Vihari was the first to fall, in Southee’s second over, when he turned a leg-side delivery too fine and was caught by B.J. Watling diving to his left.

Five balls later and with no addition to the score, India’s other overnight batsman Rishabh Pant was caught behind off a Boult delivery that swung away.

Mohammed Shami was caught for five by Tom Blundell at deep mid-wicket and Jasprit Bumrah was run out when trying to give the strike to Ravindra Jadeja, who was unbeaten on 16.

Boult and Southee signed for most of the dismissals with Boult taking four for 28 and Southee three for 36. The swing pair accounted for 25 of the 40 Indian wickets in the series.

There was enough seam and swing available for India to keep the New Zealand batsmen guessing but Bumrah and Umesh Yadav were unable to apply consistent pressure and Mohammed Shami was troubled by a sore shoulder.

Latham notched his 18th half-century and second of the Test before he was caught behind off Yadav for 52, Kane Williamson had a short stay for five, and Blundell went for 55.

“Outstanding,” said New Zealand captain Williamson. “I don’t think the end result reflected how tight that match was. As we know, there’s a fine line. India are a world-class side, top of the comp, so a great effort from the guys.”

Scoreboard

INDIA (1st Innings) 242 (Vihari 55, Shaw 54, Pujara 54; Jamieson 5-45)

NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings) 235 (Latham 52, Jamieson 49; Shami 4-81, Bumrah 3-62)

INDIA (2nd Innings, overnight, 90-6):

P. Shaw c Latham b Southee 14

M. Agarwal lbw Boult 3

C. Pujara b Boult 24

V. Kohli lbw de Grandhomme 14

A. Rahane b Wagner 9

U. Yadav b Boult 1

H. Vihari c Watling b Southee 9

R. Pant c Watling b Boult 4

R. Jadeja not out 16

M. Shami c Blundell b Southee 5

J. Bumrah run out 4

EXTRAS (B-9, LB-12) 21

TOTAL (all out, 46 overs) 124

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8, 2-26, 3-51, 4-72, 5-84, 6-89, 7-97, 8-97, 9-108

BOWLING: Southee 11-2-36-3; Boult 14-4-28-4; Jamieson 8-4-18-0; de Grandhomme 5-3-3-1; Wagner 8-1-18-1

NEW ZEALAND (2nd Innings):

T. Latham c Pant b Yadav 52

T. Blundell b Bumrah 55

K. Williamson c Rahane b Bumrah 5

R. Taylor not out 5

H. Nicholls not out 5

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-8, NB-1) 10

TOTAL (for three wkts, 36 overs) 132

FALL OF WKTS: 1-103, 2-112, 3-121

BOWLING: Bumrah 13-2-39-2; Yadav 14-3-45-1; Shami 3-1-11-0; Jadeja 5-0-24-0 (1nb); Kohli 1-0-4-0

RESULT: New Zealand won by seven wickets.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Kyle Jamieson

SERIES: New Zealand won two-match series 2-0.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES: Tim Southee

UMPIRES: Michael Gough, Richard Kettleborough (both England)

TV UMPIRE: Aleem Dar (Pakistan)

MATCH REFEREE: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka)

Published in Dawn, March 3rd, 2020

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