The third one-day international match between India and New Zealand was postponed due to rain on Wednesday, which resulted in India losing the series 0-1. After being put in to bat, India scored a total of 219 runs before being bowled out in 47.3 overs. Washington Sundar (51) and Shreyas Iyer (49) were responsible for the majority of the runs scored.
In their reply, New Zealand had reached 104 for one after 18 overs and were in a comfortable position. Then the heavens opened up.
The game had to be postponed because the rain was not showing any indications of stopping, and the referees made the decision.
The first One-Day International (ODI) was played at Hamilton, and New Zealand won it by seven wickets. The second game was likewise cancelled because of the rain.
India’s total score was 219 after they were bowled out in 47.3 overs (Washington Sundar scored 51 runs, and Shreyas Iyer scored 49; Adam Milne took 3/57, and Daryl Mitchell took 3/25).
New Zealand: 104 for 1 in 18 overs (Finn Allen 57; Umran Malik 1/31).