Rain abandons Hamilton ODI NZ move to second spot in Super League

Weighty spells of downpour in Hamilton constrained New Zealand's second ODI against India to be deserted on Sunday (November 27). The two groups split five Super Association focuses each, meaning India kept up with their lead at the highest point of the standings while New Zealand (125) outperformed Australia (120) to take the third spot with the Christchurch series decider set for Wednesday (November 30). Showers were anticipated for the first part of the day, paving the way to the midday start, however it remained away at first. Consequently, the throw was deferred by only 15 minutes because of a wet outfield however play started on time. New Zealand got an additional twist choice in Michael Bracewell, while India handled two changes - getting Deepak Hooda and Deepak Chahar for Sanju Samson and an apparently unsuitable Shardul Thakur who was seen going through a wellness test toward the beginning of the day. Nonetheless, simply 4.5 overs were sent down, after New Zealand decided to bowl to utilize the cloudy circumstances before the downpour showed up. A touch of find the stowaway of the mists implied the play was held up for near four hours. At the point when it continued, the challenge had been decreased to a 29-overs-a-side issue. Shubhman Gill, who made light of several lovely shots the ground forthright, went on in a similar touch post the constrained break yet it was captain Shikhar Dhawan who died efficiently, attempting to raise the stakes after the resumption. Suryakumar Yadav was given an advancement to no. 3 in the abbreviated game, and keeping in mind that he took a couple of balls to get comfortable, he turned it around rapidly with three daring sixes to make up for lost time. Just eight overs were conceivable before downpour pelted down once more, heavier than the past spell. From the mark of interference, the authorities just had about an hour to continue for it to comprise a match. Be that as it may, with the storm just getting heavier, the umpires chose to reassess. Brief scores: India 89/1 in 12.5 overs (Shubhman Gill 45*, Suryakumar Yadav 34*; Matt Henry 1-20) vs New Zealand (No result)