Indian bowlers pulled things back in the death overs after Corey Anderson, the man who broke the record for the fastest ODI hundred recently, threatened to run away with the initiative. The Kiwis eventually finished at 292 for seven.
Anderson hit 68 off 40 balls, his first ODI half-century after Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor put on 121 runs for the third wicket at the McLean Park.
Shami was the most successful bowler for the visitors, finishing with 4-55 from nine overs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-38), Ishant Sharma (1-72) and Ravindra Jadeja (1-61) were the other wicket-takers, while R Ashwin (0-52) and Virat Kohli (0-13) finished wicket-less.
New Zealand made one change from their last ODI against West Indies, bringing in Adam Milne for Kyle Mills.
Bhuvneshwar and Shami started the proceedings for India with Martin Guptill and Jesse Ryder taking strike. Ryder started off in a hurry, using the short boundaries to good effect, hitting the first six of the game in the very first over of the day.
Four overs later, Shami picked up the second wicket of his early spell of four overs, with Guptill (8) edging one to R Ashwin at first slip. It brought Ross Taylor to the crease who combined with number three batsman Kane Williamson flay the Indian bowling in the middle overs.
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