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Mohammad Kaif explains why Kiwis are most loved cricket team

Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif

New Delhi: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif on Thursday hailed New Zealand's spirit of cricket gesture during the quarter-final match against West Indies in the ongoing U-19 World Cup.

He further explained why the Kiwis have been the most loved team in recent times.

Also Read: India defeat New Zealand in super-over in third T20I

Spirit of Cricket was once again at display during the U-19 World Cup match, as New Zealand players took the injured West Indies' batsman off the field.

New Zealand's Jesse Tashkoff and pacer Joseph Field made the heartwarming gesture during the quarter-final and they took the injured Windies batter, Kirk McKenzie, off the field.

The incident took place during the 48th over of the West Indies' innings. McKenzie was the final batsman to be dismissed. However, the batter found it difficult to walk off the field due to cramps. It was then that the New Zealand players decided to carry the player off the field.

Batsman Rohit Sharma also hailed the gesture, saying: "So good to see this #SpiritOfCricket at its best".

New Zealand managed to defeat West Indies in the quarter-final. In a thrilling encounter, Kiwis managed to win the match by two wickets.

Also Read: KL Rahul, Sheyar Iyer shine as India storm to 6-wicket victory against NZ in first T20I

Chasing 238, Kiwis won the match in the last over. At once stage, New Zealand was struggling after being reduced to 153/8.

In the end, Joey Field (38*) and Kristian Clarke (46*) took the Kiwis over the line.

Now the side will face the winner of the quarter-final clash between South Africa and Bangladesh. (ANI)

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