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New Zealand win toss, elect to bowl first against India in Hamilton

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2020, at 12:21 pm

Hamilton/IBNS: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and elected to bowl first in the third T20 against India at Seddon Park here on Wednesday.

India are leading the five-match series already 2-0 as Virat Kohli's men are up against the Kiwis in the third T20 here.

The men-in-blue, which are in a tremendous form, won the first two matches in Auckland by six and seven wickets respectively.

India are having a chance to win their maiden T20 series against New Zealand at the hosts' backyard.

Kohli's men can achieve the feat which was slipped earlier couple of times.

New Zealand XI: M Guptill, C Munro, K Williamson, C de Grandhomme, R Taylor, T Seifert, M Santner, T Southee, S Kuggeleijn, I Sodhi, H Bennett.

India XI: R Sharma, KL Rahul, V Kohli, S Iyer, S Dube, M Pandey, R Jadeja, S Thakur, Y Chahal, M Shami, J Bumrah.

(Image Credit: BCCI Twitter)

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