After Shubman Gill scored a double century, India defeated New Zealand by an exciting 12-run margin.

And on Wednesday, when the ODI series began in Hyderabad, Bowler Mohammed Siraj claimed four wickets.

The rest of the batters did very little until Michael Bracewell, who came in at number seven and provided a batting masterpiece, hit 40 for New Zealand.

He was the final player to be knocked in the final over, which saw the hosts bowled out with four balls remaining after hitting 140 runs and hitting 12 fours and 10 sixes to keep them in the match.

Before Bracewell turned a 350-run chase from 130 for 6 into a contest with a spectacular 140 off 78 balls, Gill became the youngest double-century player in ODI history.

Eventually, New Zealand was just two sixes away from tying the scores when they lost their final wicket with four balls remaining. Bracewell had already smashed ten sixes.