Amit Mishra, Indias leg spinner, foxed New Zealands batsmen by claiming a five-for that helped the hosts thrash their opponents by a massive 190-run margin in the fifth and final ODI of the series played in Vishkhapatnam on Saturday.At the toss, Kane Williamson, New Zealands captain, said that he expected due to play a part in thwarting Indias plans of playing three spinner on a slow-dry surface. Indias spinners - and Mishra in particular - proved him wrong, as he excelled and wrecked the visitors middle order with figures of five for 18 in his six-over spell.New Zealands bowlers had earlier restricted India to 269 in their innings after MS Dhoni won the toss and opted to bat first. Indias top four found runs but their relatively inexperienced middle order lost their way at the death and failed to push their side closer to the 300-run mark.New Zealands batsmen would have backed themselves to chase Indias target and in the process claim the series. However, Indias bowlers were in no mood to lose ground to the visitors. Umesh Yadav dismissed opener Martin Guptill, who had top-scored for New Zealand in the fourth ODI, in the first over itself.An in form Tom Latham followed five-overs later and fell to Jasprit Bumrah. The biggest blow to New Zealands chances came in the 15th over when Axar Patel accounted for Williamson for 27. His departure triggered a collapse, as Mishra stepped to the fore. His first victim was Ross Taylor who miscued his cut shot and edged it to Dhoni.BJ Watling was foxed by a Mishra googly two-balls later. The hard hitting Corey Anderson was then done in by Mishras flight and drift and he played outside the line to be trapped lbw for 0. Mishra dismissed James Neesham and Tim Southee an over later. New Zealand by the 20th over were struggling at 74 for 8. Mishra then accounted for Ish Sodhi to complete his second five-for in ODIs. Patel finished the contest by dismissing Mithcell Santner for 4.In the ODI series, Mishra claimed 15 wickets - which is the most by any bowler in a five-match ODI series against New Zealand. The previous best was 13 by Darren Gough in 2001-02 and Sunil Narine in 2012. Mishras tally is also the second-best by an India bowler in a five-match series.Its great for the team if I perform like this, theyve supported me during tough phases. At the start, I was a little tense, but Dhoni told me to calm down, bowl at the wickets, and thanks to that, all went well, Mishra said.There was bounce and spin in the pitch, so bowling slowly, bowling normally worked for me. Anil Kumble also talked to me about it before the match, to trust my strength, to trust the flighted balls. Axar Patel has also been doing well, and if newcomers keep doing well like this, it will be good for India. Very happy with the way I am bowling, hopefully I can continue. All credit to my coaches, MS, Kohli, Ajinkya, everyone. 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However, Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo is 8-0 against Army and the Black Knights know he will have an effective game plan ready to maintain that success.I feel terrible for the guys that got injured in that last game, said Army coach Jeff Monken, whose team enters the game with six wins for the first time since 2010. Those kids have had great seasons. They mean so much to their team, and playing in this game means so much to them. Its tough to lose players like that, but Kenny does such a great job that hell have somebody step in at each one of those positions and theyll be ready to go.Another challenge is that Navy (9-3) did not have the usual extra week to prepare for Army because of the AAC championship game. The Black Knights, on the other hand, have not played since Nov. 19 when they beat Morgan State 60-3.This will be the first time since 1941 the Midshipmen have not had more than one week to prepare for its game against Army (6-5).You dont want to make excuses, but its not the most ideal situation, Niumatalolo said. When we joined the league, we saw that was going to be the schedule. The championship game would be right before this game. I dont think you want to do anything to change (Army-Navy) being a standalone game and what it represents to our country. Obviously, youd like some time in-between.This is also the second time Navy has to thrust a new quarterback into the starting lineup to run the triple option. Worrth took over the job when Smith went down with a knee injury in the season opener.dddddddddddd. Worth then broke a bone in his foot in the 34-10 loss to Temple, forcing sophomore Zach Abey into action.Abey completed 7-of-13 passes for 104 yards with two interceptions. 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