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4th T20I: Manish Pandey fifty helps India get to 165/8
Wellington, Jan 31: New Zealand's spinners tied Indian batsmen in knots before Manish Pandey batted beautifully to drag India to 165/8 in 20 overs with a gritty half century, in the fourth T20I here on Friday.
The hosts were without regular skipper Kane Williamson who was out with a shoulder niggle. Tim Southee led the team in his absence and did well as his spinners along with pacer Hamish Bennett (2/41) kept the Indian batsmen in check.
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