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Kohli masterminds chase as India beat New Zealand despite Mitchell ton

DHARAMSALA, India: Virat Kohli's crafty 95 trumped Daryl Mitchell's rapid 130 as hosts India beat New Zealand by four wickets in a top-of-the-table clash in the 50-overs World Cup on Sunday (Oct 22).

Kohli could not complete the chase but was instrumental again as India reached a victory target of 274 with two overs to spare to maintain their unbeaten run in the tournament.

Their fifth successive win put the twice champions at the top of the table followed by 2019 runners-up New Zealand who tasted their first defeat at this year's tournament.

Mitchell smashed a rapid hundred but New Zealand did not get the late flourish and were all out for 273 in exactly 50 overs.

Mitchell forged a 159-run partnership with Rachin Ravindra (75) before the Indian bowlers applied the brake.

Mohammed Shami led India's spirited bowling effort, claiming 5-54 in his first match of the tournament which earned him player-of-the-match award.

Skipper Rohit Sharma (46) led India's rollicking start but it was Kohli's fourth 50-plus score in five innings that helped to inflict on New Zealand their first defeat of the tournament.

"Good start to the tournament but our job is half done," Rohit said of India's perfect start to the campaign.

"At one stage, New Zealand put up a big partnership there... we have to give credit to the bowlers in the back end."

Electing to field, India dominated the powerplay segment, reducing New Zealand to 34-2, but subsequently dropped three catches to let their opponents off the hook.

Ravindra's was an eventful knock as he survived two lbw reviews and even had a caught-behind decision against him overturned.

A genuine reprieve came when Ravindra Jadeja, a safe catcher otherwise, dropped a sitter at backward point.

Mitchell also had

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