
In the third ODI at Indore, New Zealand set a challenging target of 338 runs, powered by a record 216-run partnership between Daryl Mitchell (137) and Glenn Phillips (106). India struggled early in their chase, losing key batsmen including Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, and were 82 for 4 after 15.3 overs. India's successful pursuit would mark their third-highest ODI run chase, with hopes resting on Virat Kohli and Nitish Kumar Reddy amid rising required run rates.
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