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Young, who scored 51 off 100 balls, was the penultimate wicket to fall on day two as the hosts dismissed New Zealand for 174 in their second innings
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Gill scored a steady 90, while Pant blasted a quick-fire 60 off 60 balls, setting India up for a substantial lead. However, New Zealand bowlers kept striking at regular intervals, and India collapsed from 180/4 before lunch to 263 all out in 59.4 overs, securing just a 28-run lead. Washington Sundar contributed an unbeaten 38 off 36 balls, but India’s innings, which looked promising, crumbled as they lost six wickets for 83 runs.
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Resuming at their overnight score of 86/4, Rishabh Pant (60) played a counter-attacking innings and races to his fifty
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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli struggled with the bat, while the formidable spin duo of R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja also failed to make a significant impact
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If the hosts endured their first defeat after 18 consecutive Test series victories, New Zealand celebrated their first ever series-victory on the Indian soil in nearly 70 years.
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Mohammed Siraj gets that new ball to talk and when he presents that seam upright, he gets it shape away, says the former Australian pacer
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New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra enters top 20 list in the same category
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Persistent morning rain delayed play until 1:50 pm, but once underway, a 177-run partnership between Sarfaraz and Pant for the fourth wicket pushed India into the lead.
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Etches his name into the record books on Day 4 of the first Test against New Zealand, becoming the fastest Indian wicketkeeper to score 2,500 Test runs
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Sarfaraz picked from where he had left off on day 3 to bring up his maiden Test century, reaching 125 not out from 154 balls with 16 fours and three sixes
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Captain Rohit Sharma says there was some swelling and the team did not want to take any risks
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New Delhi: India wicketkeeper and Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant shocked his fans and franchise with his cryptic social media post ahead of the upcoming IPL mega auction. Taking to X, Pant asked if he went under the hammer, how much money would he fetch or will he remain unsold. Pant wrote, “If go to […]
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Both wickets were pretty good to bat but as a team we didn't play to our best potential, says the pacer
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Rinku blasted 53 runs off 29 balls at No 5 while forming a crucial 108-run partnership off 49 balls with Nitish Kumar Reddy (74)
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The script is not expected to deviate much when the two sides clash in the second T20 International on Wednesday
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Bangladesh are scheduled to resume their first innings from 107 for 3, which they managed on the rain-hit opening day
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The drizzle in the morning Saturday turned into heavy rain and there is a possibility that play won't be possible until the final session of the day
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While hosts India fielded an unchanged side, Bangladesh made a couple of changes
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The duo's bats remained silent in series-opener as Bangladesh pacers bowled probing lines on a supportive track and were rewarded
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With two more days still left in the game, it is now a chase in whether India, who are clearly in the driver's seat in the match, pick six wickets first or Bangladesh, who began the chase well, orchestrate the impossible by making the remaining 357 runs.