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Shami picks up five wickets as India bowl out New Zealand for 273

| @indiablooms | Oct 23, 2023, at 12:09 am

Mohammed Shami took five wickets as India bowled out New Zealand for 273 runs here on Sunday.

New Zealand, riding on  Daryl Mitchell's century, put up a competitive score on the board.

He hammered nine boundaries and five sixes in the knock.

Rachin Ravindra contributed 75 runs with the willow.

Shami showed brilliance with his ball and took five wickets to give New Zealand touch competition.

Siraj and Sami picked up the wickets of Devon Conway (0) and Will Young (17) early but Ravindra and Daryl brought back Kiwis in the game.

Experienced seamer Jasprit Bumrah took a wicket

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