<p>Mohammed Shami led an inspired pace attack to set up a crushing eight-wicket, series-clinching win for India in the second one-day international against New Zealand on Saturday.</p>.<p>Shami, India's pace spearhead, returned figures of 3-18 to help dismiss the Black Caps for 108 after the hosts elected to bowl first in Raipur.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma made 51 and Shubman Gill an unbeaten 40 as India romped home in 20.1 overs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.</p>.<p>At the toss Rohit took a while to announce his decision to field and told the presenter he "forgot" about the team call.</p>.<p>But things soon turned serious when Shami struck in the first over and with his fellow quicks had the tourists reeling at 15-5 by the 11th over.</p>.<p>Glenn Phillips made 36 as he combined with the middle- and lower-order batsmen including Michael Bracewell (22) and Mitchell Santner (27) to take the total past 100, but the innings lasted only 34.3 overs.</p>.<p>After Shami's opening-ball heroics, fellow quick Hardik Pandya and spinner Washington Sundar took over to return two wickets each.</p>.<p>Shami bowled Finn Allen on the fifth ball of the first over at a venue making its international debut.</p>.<p>Mohammed Siraj sent back Henry Nicholls, caught at slip for two, before Shami and Pandya took two wickets caught-and-bowled to rattle the visitors, whose skipper Tom Latham fell for one.</p>.<p>Phillips and Bracewell attempted to rebuild and hit back in a 41-run sixth-wicket stand before Shami broke through.</p>.<p>He got Bracewell, who hit 140 in his team's 12-run loss in the opener, caught behind.</p>.<p>Phillips kept up the defiance in another partnership with the left-handed Santner. The pair put on 47 before Pandya bowled Santner.</p>.<p>Phillips departed in an attempt to hit out spinner Sundar only to be caught at mid-wicket, and the innings soon folded.</p>.<p>The Indian openers Rohit and Gill, who hit a match-winning 208 in the opener, put on 72 runs for the opening wicket.</p>.<p>Rohit struck some delightful boundaries including a six off his trademark hook shot to ease into the target.</p>.<p>He kept up the charge as he reached his 50 in 47 balls but soon fell lbw off fast bowler Henry Shipley.</p>.<p>Virat Kohli hit a few boundaries before he was stumped by Latham off Santner for 11.</p>.<p>Gill hit the winning four with the left-handed Ishan Kishan at the other end.</p>.<p>The final match is on Tuesday in Indore.</p>
<p>Mohammed Shami led an inspired pace attack to set up a crushing eight-wicket, series-clinching win for India in the second one-day international against New Zealand on Saturday.</p>.<p>Shami, India's pace spearhead, returned figures of 3-18 to help dismiss the Black Caps for 108 after the hosts elected to bowl first in Raipur.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma made 51 and Shubman Gill an unbeaten 40 as India romped home in 20.1 overs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.</p>.<p>At the toss Rohit took a while to announce his decision to field and told the presenter he "forgot" about the team call.</p>.<p>But things soon turned serious when Shami struck in the first over and with his fellow quicks had the tourists reeling at 15-5 by the 11th over.</p>.<p>Glenn Phillips made 36 as he combined with the middle- and lower-order batsmen including Michael Bracewell (22) and Mitchell Santner (27) to take the total past 100, but the innings lasted only 34.3 overs.</p>.<p>After Shami's opening-ball heroics, fellow quick Hardik Pandya and spinner Washington Sundar took over to return two wickets each.</p>.<p>Shami bowled Finn Allen on the fifth ball of the first over at a venue making its international debut.</p>.<p>Mohammed Siraj sent back Henry Nicholls, caught at slip for two, before Shami and Pandya took two wickets caught-and-bowled to rattle the visitors, whose skipper Tom Latham fell for one.</p>.<p>Phillips and Bracewell attempted to rebuild and hit back in a 41-run sixth-wicket stand before Shami broke through.</p>.<p>He got Bracewell, who hit 140 in his team's 12-run loss in the opener, caught behind.</p>.<p>Phillips kept up the defiance in another partnership with the left-handed Santner. The pair put on 47 before Pandya bowled Santner.</p>.<p>Phillips departed in an attempt to hit out spinner Sundar only to be caught at mid-wicket, and the innings soon folded.</p>.<p>The Indian openers Rohit and Gill, who hit a match-winning 208 in the opener, put on 72 runs for the opening wicket.</p>.<p>Rohit struck some delightful boundaries including a six off his trademark hook shot to ease into the target.</p>.<p>He kept up the charge as he reached his 50 in 47 balls but soon fell lbw off fast bowler Henry Shipley.</p>.<p>Virat Kohli hit a few boundaries before he was stumped by Latham off Santner for 11.</p>.<p>Gill hit the winning four with the left-handed Ishan Kishan at the other end.</p>.<p>The final match is on Tuesday in Indore.</p>