Monday , December 23 2024

Havoc in Centurion, New Zealand took a lead of more than 300 runs

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By the end of the second day of India-New Zealand Pune Test, New Zealand had scored 198 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. New Zealand's total lead in the second innings is now 301 runs and the Kiwi team is moving towards victory. The next day, Team India's first innings was all out for just 156 runs, giving New Zealand a lead of 103 runs in the first innings. At the time of stumps the next day, Tom Blundell was playing on 30 runs and Glenn Phillips was playing on 9 runs.

Gill-Rohit started the day

India continued its innings on the second day with a score of 16 runs for one wicket. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal took their time and bowled very slowly, but both were out after playing innings of 30 runs. Virat Kohli's bad form continues and he was clean bowled by Mitchell Santner for just one run. Ravindra Jadeja played an inning of 38 runs, while Washington Sundar also scored an unbeaten 18 runs in the end. Despite these efforts, the Indian innings ended at just 156 runs.

Mitchell Santner wreaked havoc

Mitchell Santner took 7 wickets in the first innings for India, while Mitchell Santner did the same feat for New Zealand. He sent a total of 7 batsmen to the pavilion including Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan. When the Indian team was under pressure, Glenn Phillips also took 2 wickets.