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    3 key reasons behind India’s defeat in the ODI series against New Zealand

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJanuary 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a historic blow to Indian cricket, the Men in Blue Team India suffered an unprecedented 2-1 ODI series defeat against New Zealand in January 2026, marking the Black Caps’ first-ever bilateral ODI series win on Indian soil.

    New Zealand’s historic ODI series win over India 

    The collapse was cemented in the series decider at Indore, where India failed to chase a daunting target of 338, despite a masterclass 124 from Virat Kohli, his 54th ODI ton and 85th international century. After winning the first match in Vadodara by 4 wickets, India’s momentum evaporated in Rajkot and Indore as the Kiwis exploited glaring tactical and technical voids.

    The visitors’ dominance was epitomized by Daryl Mitchell, who finished as the Player of the Series with 352 runs, including back-to-back centuries. This defeat, occurring under the leadership of Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir, has raised serious questions about the team’s preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. Ultimately, New Zealand’s disciplined bowling and record-breaking partnerships exposed a vulnerable Indian side that looked a shadow of its former self at home.

    1. Absolute failure of the bowling attack in the middle overs

    The most significant factor in India’s defeat was the inability of the bowlers to pick wickets between overs 11 and 40. In the second ODI at Rajkot, India allowed a match-winning 162-run partnership between Mitchell and Will Young, and this crisis peaked in the Indore decider.

    In that final game, India had New Zealand struggling at 58/3, but then conceded a mammoth 219-run stand between Mitchell (137) and Glenn Phillips (106). The Indian spinners were particularly ineffective; Ravindra Jadeja ended the series with 0 wickets across three games, while Kuldeep Yadav managed only 3 wickets at a staggering average of 60.67. This lack of middle-overs pressure meant New Zealand could comfortably post or chase big scores, with the Indian attack conceding 337 runs in the final game and failing to defend 284 in the second.

    2. Top-order collapse and over-dependence on Virat Kohli

    India’s batting lineup showed a worrying fragility at the top, repeatedly leaving the team in precarious positions. In the final ODI, the top four, Rohit Sharma (11), Shubman Gill (23), Shreyas Iyer (3) and KL Rahul (1), were dismissed for just 71 runs within the first 13 overs. This followed a similar pattern in the second ODI where the openers failed to provide a high-tempo start.

    Consequently, the burden fell entirely on Virat Kohli, who was the lone pillar of resistance with scores of 93, 23 and 124. While Kohli amassed 240 runs in the series, the next highest specialist batter was Gill with 135. The lack of support from the established middle order forced lower-order players like Nitish Kumar Reddy (53) and Harshit Rana (52) to attempt impossible rescues, highlighting a systemic failure in the core batting group.

    Also READ: IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma’s lean run sparks debate after series-deciding ODI loss

    3. Costly selection blunders and lack of field discipline

    The series loss was exacerbated by significant strategic missteps and a sharp decline in fielding standards. In the Rajkot loss, India’s fielders were ‘lacklustre,’ dropping two crucial catches and missing a run-out opportunity that allowed Mitchell to finish his unbeaten 131.

    Tactically, the team management’s decision to rotate the bowling attack backfired; Arshdeep Singh, India’s most effective seamer in the 3rd ODI with 3/63, was strangely absent for the first two matches. Furthermore, the decision to bowl first in the Indore decider ignored the flat nature of the Holkar pitch, where India had previously won 7 consecutive ODIs. By the time India began their chase of 338, the required run rate had climbed above 6.76 per over, a pressure that led to 10 wickets falling for 296 runs and the end of India’s long-standing home invincibility.

    Also READ: In pics: Meet Amy Mitchell, wife of New Zealand’s ODI hero Daryl Mitchell

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