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Live reporting: India lose 1st ODI by 24 runs

Napier, New Zealand: India lost to New Zealand by 24 runs in the first One-Day International of the five-match series at McLean Park here Sunday.Chasing 293, India were all out for 268 in 48.4 overs.

India TV Sports Desk Updated on: January 19, 2014 18:02 IST

India lose 1st ODI by 24 runs

48.4 overs: Southee to I Sharma, OUT, and Southee bowls a lovely yorker on middle to get Ishant as he plays all around this one

48.2 overs: Southee to Shami, good cricketing shot for four

48.0 overs: India 263/9, need 30 runs from 12 balls

Final batsman Shami comes into the middle

47.2 overs: Williamson to Ashwin, out, caught by Southee at mid wicket, 3rd catch for Tim

47.0 overs: India 257/8, need 36 runs off 18 balls

46.3 overs: Mitchell to Ashwin, Six, a very clean hit through mid wicket

46.0 overs: India 247/8, need 46 off 24 balls

45.1 overs: Nathan to Ashwin, B Kumar runout, looks to squirt this one away behind point, but hits it a bit too well as backward point is quick to pounce on it before throwing this to the keeper who whips off the bails in time before Bhuvi could make his ground. India slowly slipping away in this run chase

45.0 overs: India 244/7

44.4 overs: Mitchell to Kumar, four over the slip region

V Kohli c Ryder b Mitchell 123 (111), India 237/7

44.2 overs: Mitchell to Kohli, Out caught at covers

44.1 overs: Mitchell to Kohli, Four

44.0 overs: India 233/6, need 60 runs to win from 36 balls

43.1 overs: Nathan to Virat, big Six over mid wicket

R Ashwin joins in the middle

42.6 overs: Mitchell to Jadeja, caught by Ronchi, India 224/6

Jadeja joins Virat into the middle

India 224/5, MS Dhoni c Ronchi b Mitchell 40 (46)

42.3 overs: Mitchell to Dhoni, edged and caught by wicket-Keeper Ronchi

42.0 overs: India 223/4, need 70 more runs to win from 48 balls

41.0 overs: India 216/4, need 77 runs in 54 balls

Brendon has handed the ball to Williamson to finish off the over

40.3 overs: Milne doesn't seem to be in a good way as he has a little tete-a-tete with Brendon McCullum, and it looks like he will take his hat and head back into the change room
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