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Iyer defies Henry to take India to 249-9 in Champions Trophy
A gritty 79 by Shreyas Iyer and Hardik Pandya's late blitz helped India reach 249-9 against New Zealand in the final group match of the Champions Trophy on Sunday.
To do so, they had to defy some outstanding pace bowling from Matt Henry who returned figures of 5-42 -- his third five-wicket haul in ODIs -- from his eight overs and some breathtaking fielding.
Invited to bat first in Dubai, India were in trouble at 30-3 when Virat Kohli, playing in his 300th one-day international, departed off a stunning one-handed catch from Glenn Phillips.
Iyer and left-handed Axar Patel, who made 42, put on 98 for the fourth wicket to rebuild the innings against a disciplined New Zealand attack.
Pandya hit a run-a-ball 45 as he smashed four fours and two sixes to boost the total on a sluggish pitch.
The winner of the match will play Australia in the semi-final, with the loser taking on South Africa.
Irrespective of the placing and opponent, India will play the first semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday after they refused to travel to hosts Pakistan because of political tensions.
New Zealand will leave for Lahore after the match, with the second semi-final to be played at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.
Henry struck the first blow to have the in-form Shubman Gill -- India's top batsman with 149 runs in three matches of the 50-over tournament -- trapped lbw for two.
Skipper Rohit Sharma was the next to depart when he mistimed a pull off Kyle Jamieson to be caught at square leg and in walk Kohli to a huge roar.
The joy was shortlived as an airborne Phillips clung on to a travelling ball at backward point to dimiss Kohli for 11 off 14 balls off Henry.
The fielder went full stretch to his right on a hard slash by Kohli, who stood in disbelief before trudging off the ground to stunned silence in his landmark match.
Iyer and Patel attempted to take the attack to the opposition as New Zealand rotated their spin options.
Left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra broke the stand when he dismissed Patel, caught by Kane Williamson at short fine leg.
KL Rahul (23) offered solid support in a partnership of 44 but Iyer's fine knock finally came to an end when he top-edged a short ball from Will O'Rourke to Will Young at short midwicket.
One more stunning catch, this time by Williamson who flung himself to his left at backward point to make a one-handed grab close to the ground, broke another partnership as Ravindra Jadeja fell for 16 off Henry.
Pandya smashed the bowlers in the final few overs before Henry got him out, following up with the scalp of Mohammed Shami off the final ball.
J.Marty--VB