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NZ win seals India's spot in semis; hosts Pak exit
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|February 25, 2025
Rachin Ravindra's sublime century (112-105b, 4x12, 6x1) after spinner Michael Bracewell's 4/26 gave the Champions Trophy its first semi-finalists as New Zealand trounced Bangladesh by five wickets in Rawalpindi on Monday.
NEW DELHI: The result means India, with two wins like New Zealand, also moved into the last four from Group A while hosts and defending champions Pakistan and Bangladesh were eliminated without a win and with a game left.
New Zealand's encounter against India in Dubai on March 2 will only determine who tops the group.
A victory for Bangladesh could have kept all four Group A teams in play for the semi-final spots, but a clinical chase from the Kiwis put paid to all permutations. The protagonist of the Kiwi chase was Ravindra, who lit up the night with an array of free-flowing drives and deft nudges to ease to a fourth ODI ton. The southpaw, who didn't play the opener against Pakistan after suffering a forehead injury in the field during the tri-series that preceded the tournament, strung together useful partnerships with Devon Conway and Tom Latham.
Chasing a modest 237 on a placid Rawalpindi deck after Mitchell Santner called correctly at the toss, New Zealand maintained a steady tempo despite losing two early wickets to the lively pace of Taskin Ahmed and Nahid Rana.
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