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IND vs NZ third Test: India takes a narrow lead, with the Test poised on a knife’s edge

IND vs NZ third Test: India takes a narrow lead, with the Test poised on a knife’s edge

Posted on November 2, 2024 By admin


84.1 overs. 348 runs. 15 wickets.

More than 19,500 spectators at the Wankhede Stadium had their money’s worth on a super Saturday as the final Test of India’s home season was tantalisingly poised.

Rishabh Pant’s early onslaught and Shubman Gill’s sensible innings meant India overhauled New Zealand’s 235. But Ajaz Patel’s five-wicket haul meant New Zealand remained in the hunt by restricting the lead to 28 on a turning track that was turning hostile for batters with every passing hour.

Will Young and Daryl Mitchell then played the conditions and the Indian spin trio to near-perfection for the second consecutive day to avoid a Kiwi collapse. Despite R. Ashwin pulling off a stunning catch to break the partnership and then bowling a dream carrom ball to send the dangerous-looking Glenn Phillips’s back, New Zealand finished Day Two of the third Test at 171 for nine.

Sensible knock: Shubman Gill in action on day two of the second day of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024.
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EMMANUAL YOGINI

A lead of 143 — with last man Will O’Rourke set to join Ajaz at the crease — could well be enough for New Zealand to complete a historic clean-sweep. India will need either Pant or one of the top-order batters to repeat the wicketkeeper’s heroics of Saturday morning.

Pant made his intentions clear off the first two balls of the day when he drove straight past the left-arm spinner Ajaz for consecutive boundaries. A streaky boundary through slips two balls later notwithstanding, the Pant onslaught persisted for the first hour.

Despite being dropped by substitute Mark Chapman off Glenn Phillips — the offie was unlucky to also see Gill dropped in the deep by Matt Henry a few minutes later — Pant continued to hammer Ajaz.

Cameo: Washington Sundar in action on day two of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024

Cameo: Washington Sundar in action on day two of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024
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EMMANUAL YOGINI

The fact that 33 of his 60 runs came off Ajaz — and included five fours and two huge sixes — underlines how he targeted the left-arm spinner.

But Pant missed the turn while playing leggie Ish Sodhi on the backfoot and was ruled leg before, and the 96-run association off just 114 balls was broken. India’s decision to juggle the batting order — preferring Ravindra Jadeja ahead of Sarfaraz Khan — didn’t pay dividends.

But Washington Sundar’s cameo — with him making optimum use of batting with the turn — meant India surged ahead though Gill missed a deserving hundred, nicking Ajaz to Mitchell at slip.

Express delivery: Akash Deep celebrates the dismissal of Tom Latham on day two of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai  on November 2, 2024.

Express delivery: Akash Deep celebrates the dismissal of Tom Latham on day two of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024.
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When the Kiwi second innings began, Akash Deep uprooted Tom Latham’s woodwork with a fuller one that jagged back in. Washington then turned one in sharply for Devon Conway, the other opener, to nick to Gill at gully. When Rachin Ravindra’s premeditated stepping-out swat off Ashwin resulted in him being stumped, New Zealand was in danger at 44 for three, with a lead of 16.

Mitchell and Young then bailed the team out yet again. Young, especially, looked assured with his footwork and shot-selection against the spin. Just when they were threatening to take the game away, Mitchell stepped out in Jadeja’s first over and top-edged one that appeared to be sailing over Ashwin at mid-on.

Sensational stuff: Ashwin keeps his eyes on the ball to take a stunning catch to dismiss Daryl Mitchell during the second day of the third Test Match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024.

Sensational stuff: Ashwin keeps his eyes on the ball to take a stunning catch to dismiss Daryl Mitchell during the second day of the third Test Match between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 2, 2024.
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However, Ashwin ran backwards, kept his eyes on the ball, and plunged behind to take a sensational catch with his teammates going as berserk as the stands. Despite Phillips’ cameo, the wickets kept tumbling thereafter as Jadeja proved too hot to handle for the Kiwi lower order.

The scores: New Zealand — 1st innings: 235.

India — 1st innings: Yashasvi Jaiswal b Ajaz 30 (52b, 4×4), Rohit Sharma c Latham b Henry 18 (18b, 3×4), Shubman Gill c Mitchell b Ajaz 90 (146b, 7×4, 1×6), Mohammed Siraj lbw b Ajaz 0 (1b), Virat Kohli run out 4 (6b, 1×4), Rishabh Pant lbw b Sodhi 60 (59b, 8×4, 2×6), Ravindra Jadeja c Mitchell b Phillips 14 (25b), Sarfaraz Khan c Blundell b Ajaz 0 (4b), Washington Sundar (not out) 38 (36b, 4×4, 2×6), R. Ashwin c Mitchell b Ajaz 6 (13b, 1×4); Akash Deep run out 0 (0b); Extras (lb-1, nb-2): 3; Total (in 59.4 overs): 263.

What a way to get the final wicket of the day 🙌

Make that 4⃣ for Ravindra Jadeja 👏👏

Scorecard – https://t.co/KNIvTEyxU7#TeamIndia | #INDvNZ | @IDFCFIRSTBank | @imjadejapic.twitter.com/r6sTQSHgYf

— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2024

Fall of wickets: 1-25 (Rohit, 6.5 ov), 2-78 (Jaiswal, 17.2), 3-78 (Siraj, 17.3), 4-84 (Kohli, 18.3), 5-180 (Pant, 37.3), 6-203 (Jadeja, 46.5), 7-204 (Sarfaraz, 47.6), 8-227 (Gill, 53.2), 9-247 (Ashwin, 57.6).

New Zealand bowling: Henry 8-1-26-1, O’Rourke 2-1-5-0, Ajaz 21.4-3-103-5, Phillips 20-0-84-1, Rachin 1-0-8-0, Sodhi 7-0-36-1.

New Zealand — 2nd innings: Tom Latham b Akash 1 (4b), Devon Conway c Gill b Washington 22 (47b, 2×4), Will Young c & b Ashwin 51 (100b, 2×4, 1×6), Rachin Ravindra st Pant b Ashwin 4 (3b, 1×4), Daryl Mitchell c Ashwin b Jadeja 21 (44b, 1×4, 1×6), Tom Blundell b Jadeja 4 (6b, 1×4), Glenn Phillips b Ashwin 26 (14b, 1×4, 3×6), Ish Sodhi c Kohli b Jadeja 8 (14b, 1×4), Matt Henry b Jadeja 10 (16b, 1×6), Ajaz Patel (batting) 7 (14b, 1×6); Extras (b-12, lb-4, nb-1): 17; Total (for 9 wkts. in 43.3 overs): 171.

Runs backwards
Keeps his eyes 👀 on the ball
Completes an outstanding catch 👍

Sensational stuff from R Ashwin! 👏 👏

Live ▶️ https://t.co/KNIvTEy04z#TeamIndia | #INDvNZ | @ashwinravi99 | @IDFCFIRSTBankpic.twitter.com/ONmRJWPk8t

— BCCI (@BCCI) November 2, 2024

Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Latham, 0.5), 2-39 (Conway, 12.5), 3-44 (Rachin, 13.6), 4-94 (Mitchell, 27.5), 5-100 (Blundell, 29.3), 6-131 (Phillips, 32.5), 7-148 (Sodhi, 37.5), 8-150 (Young, 38.6), 9-171 (Henry, 43.3).

India bowling: Akash 5-0-10-1, Washington 10-0-30-1, Ashwin 16-0-63-3, Jadeja 12.3-2-52-4.

Published – November 02, 2024 07:19 pm IST





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