IND Vs NZ: New Zealand, under the captaincy of Hardik Pandya, took a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20 series by defeating Team India by 20 runs in the first T20 International match played in Ranchi on Friday. In the first T20 match in Ranchi, a player has stood as the biggest villain for the Indian team.

New Zealand win the first T20I by 21 runs in Ranchi.

Captain Hardik Pandya has hit his foot by giving this player a chance. With the first T20 match against New Zealand in Ranchi, the T20 career of this flop player of Team India seems to be coming to an end.

won’t get a chance now

The performance of this player was disappointing in the first T20 match against New Zealand in Ranchi. This player has proved to be a disaster for batting. With his flop performance, this player has done the work of putting Team India in trouble.

New Zealand win the first T20I by 21 runs in Ranchi.

The BCCI and captain Hardik Pandya have shot themselves in the foot by giving a chance to batsman Rahul Tripathi in the first T20 match against New Zealand in Ranchi. Team India coach Rahul Dravid and captain Hardik Pandya had to apologize for giving Rahul Tripathi a chance in the first T20 match against New Zealand in Ranchi.

New Zealand win the first T20I by 21 runs in Ranchi.

When Team India lost 5 wickets quickly for 89 runs, it became impossible for the Indian team to chase runs. But Washington Sundar killed the match by playing an inning of 50 runs in 28 balls. He certainly performed well, but he could not win Team India.

next match at this venue

New Zealand win the first T20I by 21 runs in Ranchi.

India lost by 21 runs in the first T20 match played in Ranchi. After this flop performance, Rahul Tripathi will not be given a chance in the second T20 match. In the second T20 match, instead of Rahul Tripathi, captain Hardik Pandya will give a chance to an explosive batsman like Prithvi Shaw. The second T20 match of the series will be played in Lucknow on 29 January.

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