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Manish Pandey's 50 guides India to 165/8 against New Zealand in Wellington

| @indiablooms | Jan 31, 2020, at 02:34 pm

Wellington/IBNS: With the help of batsman Manish Pandey's unbeaten 50, India scored 165/8 in 20 overs in the fourth T20 match against New Zealand at Sky Stadium here on Friday.

At a time India were losing wickets at regular intervals, Pandey steered India's batting by scoring 50 off 36 balls.

Apart from Pandey, in-form KL Rahul and Shardul Thakur scored 39 and 20 respectively.

Ish Sodhi was the best bowler for New Zealand. He picked three wickets for 26 in four overs.

Hamish Bennett picked two wickets off 41 in four overs.

(Image Credit: BCCI Twitter)

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