India middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, who top-scored with 80 off 76 balls in his side's seven-wicket defeat to New Zealand in the first ODI at Eden Park, praised his team-mate, off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar, for his late cameo of 37 not out off 16 balls and building a late partnership to take the visitors past 300.
On Friday, Sundar came out firing on all cylinders to apply finishing touches for India by smacking three fours and as many sixes in his unbeaten blitz to take India to 307/6. He also shared a vital 46-run stand off 22 balls with Iyer as 96 runs came off the last 10 overs for the visitors.
"When we got to 300, we were like we're over the par score, especially with the way the wicket was playing. it was holding a bit, it was seaming and it was still happening in the 30th and 40th over. I felt like I wasn't set until we got to 40-50."