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www.desitalk.com – that’s all you need to know Cricket-India Beat New Zealand In First ODI As Kohli Misses Out On Ton I ndia beat New Zealand by four wickets in the first one-day international in Va- dodara on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, where the in-formVirat Kohli fell agonizingly short of his 54th ODI hundred. The 37-year-old batting maestro, who had scored 376 in his last four ODI in- nings, anchored India’s chase of 301 with a sublime knock of 93 featuring eight boundaries and a six, but he was dis- missed by Kyle Jamieson when a landmark century was within reach. The Vadodara crowd’s disappointment was palpable as their hero departed, but they rose to applaud Kohli, who achieved another milestone by becoming the second-highest run scorer in international cricket across all formats. With his 77th ODI fifty, Kohli moved on to 28,068 runs and surpassed Sri Lankan great Kumar Sangakkara (28,016) to sit be- hind only Indian icon Sachin Tendulkar’s 34,357. “If I look back at my whole journey, it’s nothing short of a dream come true for me,” Kohli said on moving one step closer to his mentor Tendulkar. “I’ve always known my abilities, how much ability I had when I came in and I had to work for a lot more to get to the place I am today. God has blessed me with way too much for me to complain about anything. “I always look back at my whole jour- ney with a lot of grace, a lot of gratitude in my heart and I feel proud about it.” NEW ZEALAND’S OPENERS FRUSTRATE INDIA Earlier, India won the toss and elected to field, factoring in dew conditions for the second innings, but New Zealand’s openers Devon Conway (56) and Henry Nicholls (62) frustrated the hosts with a commanding 117-run opening stand. Harshit Rana provided the break- through, striking twice in consecutive overs to dismiss both openers and apply the brakes on New Zealand’s scoring rate. The middle order failed to capitalise on promising starts, with only Daryl Mitchell making a significant contribution, while skipper Michael Bracewell was run out from a direct hit by Shreyas Iyer. Mitchell blazed his way to 84 with five boundaries and three sixes before being trapped leg-before to Prasidh Krishna while attempting another big shot. Kris- tian Clarke’s unbeaten 24 helped New Zealand add 50 runs in the final five overs to reach 300. KOHLI AND GILL BUILD PARTNERSHIP India’s chase got off to a rocky start when opener Rohit Sharma fell for 26, but Kohli and captain Shubman Gill steadied the ship with a crucial 118-run partner- ship. “I’m not thinking about the milestones at all. If we were batting first today, I would have probably gone harder. Even with the chase, because there was a total on the board, I had to kind of buckle down and play the situation,” Kohli added. Gill contributed a patient 56 but fell shortly after receiving treatment on his back before Jamieson (4-41) then turned the match on its head with a devastating spell. He removed Ravindra Jadeja in the same over as Kohli before clean-bowling Iyer for 49, his off stump knocked out of the ground as India slumped to 242-5. Enter Rana, who counter-attacked brilliantly and was fortunate to survive a dropped catch at long-on when on 12. He made New Zealand pay, scoring 29 before being caught behind, keeping India in the hunt. With pressure mounting and India needing to maintain a run-a-ball rate, KL Rahul held his nerve to guide the hosts home with an unbeaten 29, sealing victory with two fours and a six in the penulti- mate over. The victory gives India a 1-0 lead in the series ahead of the second game in Rajkot onWednesday, January 14, 2026. -Reuters Cricket-India’s Pant Ruled Out Of New Zealand ODI Series I ndia wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been ruled out of the three- match one-day international (ODI) series against New Zea- land after suffering an abdominal injury during a training session, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) said on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, ahead of the first game in Vadodara. The selection committee named Dhruv Jurel as Pant’s replacement, the board said, adding he had already linked up with the Indian squad. “Wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant felt a sudden onset discomfort in his right lateral abdominal area while batting in the nets during India’s practice session on Saturday after- noon at the BCA Stadium, Vadoda- ra,” the BCCI said in a statement. “He was taken for MRI scans immediately and the BCCI Medical Team had a detailed discussion with an expert on his clinical and radio- logical findings. “Pant has been diagnosed with a side strain (Oblique Muscle Tear) and is subsequently ruled out of the ODI Series.” After the ODI series ends on January 18, India and New Zealand will also play five T20 Internationals this month, before the start of the Twenty20World Cup scheduled from February 7 to March 8 across eight venues in India and Sri Lanka. -Reuters ICC Men’s Champions Trophy – Final – India v New Zealand – Dubai International Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates – March 9, 2025 India’s Virat Kohli during the warm-up before the match. 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