Dubai, March 2 -- New Zealand pacer Matt Henry once again proved to be India's nemesis in the powerplay, delivering a crucial spell in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy clash. Henry, who has been a consistent threat with the new ball against India in ODIs, added two more prized scalps to his tally on Sunday, dismissing the in-form Shubman Gill and the stalwart Virat Kohli.
Henry's impressive record against India in the powerplay now stands at 10 wickets in 48 overs, an average of 20.20, strike rate of 28.8, and an economy of 4.20 which highlights his effectiveness against the Men in Blue.
The Kiwi pacer made an immediate impact, removing Gill for just 2 runs. The young opener, who has been in stellar form, fell early, giving New Zealand ...
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