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India vs New Zealand 1st ODI 1995 Highlights

Watch the highlights of India vs New Zealand 1st ODI - 1995 New Zealand tour of India 6-match ODI series - The first One-Day International cricket match between India and New Zealand played at the Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur on November 15, 1995.

Match Overview:

Martin Crowe's record-breaking fourth century amid a flurry of dropped catches and Stephen Fleming's superb unbeaten 78 take New Zealand to an eighth-wicket victory over India and take a 1-0 lead in a one-sided first ODI.

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Match Stats:

  • Martin Crowe became the first New Zealand batsman to scored two centuries against India in ODI cricket history.
  • Martin Crowe became the first New Zealand batsman to scored four centuries in ODI cricket history, beating Glenn Turner's record of 3-hundreds.

In-Depth Match Highlights:

India bowled out for 236 in 49.1 overs with top scorer by Manoj Prabhakar cracked a 83 off 118-balls including 6-fours.

Mohammad Azharuddin cracked a 32 off 45-balls including 3-fours, Sachin Tendulkar blasted a 30 off 20-balls including 5-fours with strike rate of 150.

Nayan Mongia cracked a 26 off 29-balls including two boundaries, Javagal Srinath hit a run-a-ball unbeaten 17-runs included 2-fours and Vinod Kambli scored 15 off 28-balls without a boundary.

New Zealand best bowler by Chris Cairns, Gavin Larsen, Danny Morrison, Dion Nash each took 2-wickets and one for Shane Thomson.

New Zealand chase down the target of 237 for 2 in 46.5 overs with top scorer by Martin Crowe cracked a unbeaten 107 off 129-balls - which was his 4th ODI hundred and his second century against India in ODIs.

Stephen Fleming hit a unbeaten 78 off 100-balls including 6-fours and Mark Greatbatch struck 31 off 44-balls included 4-fours.

India best bowler by Manoj Prabhakar and Venkatesh Prasad both took one-wickets.

Martin Crowe named Player of the match for his match-winning record-breaking unbeaten 107-runs knocked off facing 129-balls including 9-fours & 2-sixes.

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