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India vs New Zealand, 4th T20I, New Zealand tour of India, 2026 - Player Highlights

Matt Henry 1-24(3 ov)
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Matt Henry to Harshit Rana, out Shivam Dube Run Out!! Oh dear, that's an anti-climactic end. slower ball on a short of length, Rana stands tall to slap it down the pitch. Henry gets low and sticks his right hand out to try and stop it. The ball brushes his fingers and hits the wickets at the bowler's end. Dube was backing up and was out of his crease when the stumps lit up. Pin-drop silence in Visakhapatnam. That was one helluva knock from Dube. Shivam Dube run out (Matt Henry) 65(23) [4s-3 6s-7]
14.5
Matt Henry to Harshit Rana, no run, backs away to chop this length ball to cover
14.4
Matt Henry to Shivam Dube, 1 run, pulled to deep midwicket
14.3
4
Matt Henry to Shivam Dube, FOUR, Is that a four or run-out? Jacobs, the sub fielder, says it's a four. Slow and short, Dube swivels and pulls behind square on the leg-side. The fielder dived to try and flick the ball back into play but he did that after the ball hit the boundary rope. The batters, meanwhile, weren't sure and Rana got sent back. The throw came to the keeper's end and Rana was nowhere close to the crease. All that doesn't matter as it was clearly a boundary
14.2
Matt Henry to Shivam Dube, no run, 129.2kph, pace off and on a back of a length, spongy bounce outside off and Dube doesn't connect with his cut shot
14.1
6
Matt Henry to Shivam Dube, SIX, back of a length, Dube fetches it from outside off and slams the pull over long-on. Mitchell times his jump but it's out of his reach. Not quite off the middle of the bat but he's muscled it
3
Matt Henry to Rinku Singh, no run, 129.2kph, opens the bat-face and guides this short of length ball to short third man
2.5
Matt Henry to Rinku Singh, no run, beaten! 131kph, out-seamer from a short of length outside off, Rinku wafts at it from the crease and sees the ball whistle past his outside edge
2.4
Matt Henry to Samson, 1 run, 134.4kph, skids off the deck on a short of length, Samson looks to play across the line and inside-edges onto his thigh pad. Single taken as the ball rolls to short fine leg
2.3
4
Matt Henry to Samson, FOUR, 137.9kph, length ball, straighter line and Samson flicks it to the left of Sodhi at short fine leg. Used the bowler's angle and pace to his advantage
2.2
Matt Henry to Samson, no run, in-slanter, Samson goes back in the crease to blunt it to midwicket
2.1
4
Matt Henry to Samson, FOUR, length ball, cemented feet from Samson to drive it uppishly to the right of mid-off. The timing is spot-on and the diving fielder can't stop it
1
Matt Henry to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, oh, almost another one! 131.6kph, the short of length that sticks, Suryakumar is early to close his bat-face and the ball pops up off the leading edge. Henry runs in and slides to try and take a low catch on his followthrough. The ball falls just short of him. Superb first over from Henry
0.5
Matt Henry to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, 134.2kph, short of a good length ball on off, pushed to cover
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Matt Henry to Suryakumar Yadav, FOUR, edge and four! 133.7kph, Suryakumar wafts his bat at this short of length ball outside off. Gets a top-edge that goes wide of the first slip fielder. Duffy dives to his left at third man but he can't stop the boundary. India and SKY off the mark
0.3
Matt Henry to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, 137.7kph, pushes this length ball towards cover
0.2
Matt Henry to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, beauty from Henry! Short of length, angles in, pitches around off and seams away. Suryakumar pokes and gets squared up in the process. Lucky not to nick off
0.1
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Matt Henry to Abhishek Sharma, out Caught by Conway!! Wicket first ball! Abhishek Sharma is gone for a golden duck, thanks to an outstanding catch from Conway. Length ball on the stumps, Abhishek shimmies down the track and moves leg-side in the process to carve it over the off-side. He ends up slicing it in the air over backward point off the outer part of the bat. Conway comes in from deep backward point and as the ball dips on him, he puts in a dive to snaffle it superbly. Did well to grab it cleanly - with his palms clearly under the ball. Abhishek Sharma c Conway b Matt Henry 0(1)