IND vs NZ, 1st Test: Day 2 Highlights: From Rohit-Kohli’s shameful performance to Devon Conway losing his wicket at 91
After the second day’s play, New Zealand is leading by 134 runs. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 1st Test: Day 2 Highlights: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played from October 16 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. The first day of play was abandoned without a toss due to rain. Today on the second day, Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and chose to bat first, but this decision backfired. Team India was all out for 46 runs in the first innings, which is the team’s third lowest total in Test cricket. By the end of the day, New Zealand had scored 180 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in the first innings. Rachin Ravindra (22*) and Daryl Mitchell (14*) are present at the crease unbeaten. Let us tell you all the highlights of the second day’s play. IND vs NZ, 1st Test: India lost 3 wickets at the score of 10 In the first innings, India got its first blow on the score of just 9 runs in the seventh over. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was clean bowled by Tim Southee. Rohit Sharma tried to drive, the ball beat the inside edge and went straight to the stumps. Rohit Sharma could score only two runs in 16 balls. Virat Kohli came to bat at number 3 today because Shubman Gill is not completely fit. Because of this he was dropped from the playing 11. Virat lost his wicket against William O’Rourke on the last ball of the 9th over. Kohli tried to defend and the ball got caught in his upper glove before going to Glenn Phillips at leg gully. Phillips jumped forward and took a brilliant catch. Virat again returned to the pavilion after playing three balls without opening his account. After this, in the very next over, Sarfaraz Khan got out for a duck against Matt Henry and India lost the third wicket at the score of 10. Rahul, Jadeja and Ashwin also got out on duck. The team had high expectations from Yashasvi Jaiswal, but he also became the victim of William O’Rourke. Yashasvi tried to hit a big shot but Ajaz Patel took a brilliant catch with both hands at backward point. Yashasvi returned to the pavilion after scoring only 13 runs in 63 balls with the help of one four. William O’Rourke then gave the fifth blow to India at the score of just 33 by dismissing KL Rahul for a duck. After this, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin returned to the pavilion without opening the account against Matt Henry. And India lost 7 wickets on the score of 34. IND vs NZ: Rishabh Pant scored 20 runs In the first innings of the first Test against New Zealand, Rishabh Pant scored the highest innings of 20 runs in 49 balls with the help of two fours. Rishabh became the victim of Matt Henry in the 26th over, Pant tried to defend but got an outside edge…
IND vs NZ, 1st Test Live Streaming: When, where, how to watch the match on TV, phone and laptop, know details in one click
The first Test match between India and New Zealand will be played in Bengaluru from 16 October. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 1st Test Live Streaming: India (IND) And New Zealand (NZ) The first match of the three-match Test series between India and Pakistan will be played from 16-20 October at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. The second Test will be played in Pune from 24-25 October and the third Test will be played in Wankhede Stadium from 1-5 November. India last played the Test series against Bangladesh at home, in which the team won 2-0. New Zealand played the last Test series against Sri Lanka, in which the team had to face a 2-0 defeat. In the World Test Championship 2023-25 points table, India is at the first position with 8 wins in 11 matches, 98 points, 74.24 PCT. At the same time, New Zealand is at sixth position with three wins in 8 matches, 36 points, 37.50 PCT. Through this article, we are going to tell you all the information related to live streaming of India vs New Zealand, first test match. IND vs NZ 1st Test: Live Streaming Details and All you need to know (India vs New Zealand, 1st Test Match: All information from live streaming) When will the first test between India and New Zealand start? The first Test between India and New Zealand will be played from October 16 to October 20. Where will India vs New Zealand 1st test match be played? The first Test between India and New Zealand will be played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. What time will the India vs New Zealand 1st test match start? The first Test between India and New Zealand will start at 9:30 am (Indian time). Which TV channels will telecast the first test match between India and New Zealand? The first Test match between India and New Zealand will be telecast on Sports18 network and Colors Cineplex TV. How and where can you watch the live stream of the first test match between India and New Zealand on mobile and desktop? The live stream of the first Test match between India and New Zealand will be available for free on Jio Cinema App and website. TV Channel: Sports 18 Network and Colors Cineplex TV Phone and Laptop: JioCinema App/Website See here- India vs New Zealand, 1st Test Live Score
PAK vs ENG 1st Test: Pakistan again insulted, made a shameful record by losing to England
PAK vs ENG Test Series: England has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first Test match by an innings and 47 runs. PAK vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG Test Series: The first Test match between Pakistan and England started from 7 October which ended with the victory of England. England have taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first Test match by an innings and 47 runs. Pakistan vs England 1st Test Scorecard Pakistan won the toss in the match and decided to bat first. first innings Pakistan’s batsmen were all out for 556 in the first innings. Abdullah Shafiq scored 102 runs, Sam Ayub scored 151 runs, Saud Shakeel scored 82 runs and Agha Salman scored 104 not out. For England, Jack Leach took 3 wickets, Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse took 2-2 wickets. Whereas, Chris Woakes, Shoaib Bashir and Joe Root took 1-1 wicket. England’s first innings England scored 823 runs losing 7 wickets and declared the innings. Jack Crawley scored 78 runs, Joe Root scored 262 runs, Harry Brook scored 317 runs and Ben Duckett scored 84 runs. In bowling for Pakistan, Sam Ayub and Naseem Shah took maximum 2-2 wickets. Pakistan’s second innings Batting on the fourth and fifth days, Pakistan’s entire innings collapsed for 220 runs and England easily won by an innings and 47 runs. In the second innings, Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal scored the highest runs of 63 and 55* respectively. For England, Jack Leach took 4 wickets and Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse took 2 wickets each. England created history in Multan Pakistan has become the first team to lose a Test match by an innings despite scoring more than 500 runs in the first innings. Pakistan’s 11th consecutive defeat With the sixth consecutive defeat, Pakistan has lost 11 consecutive matches at home. In its last Test series, Pakistan had to face 0-2 defeat against Bangladesh and that too at home. Now Pakistan will play its second test match against England in Multan from October 15 to October 19.
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Joe Root and Harry Brook created history, made many big records by making a partnership of 454 runs
There was a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket between Joe Root and Brook. Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) The first match of the Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan. The England team batted explosively and declared the first innings at 823/7. This is the fourth 800+ total in the history of Test cricket. Joe Root played an innings of 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. This is Root’s sixth double century in Test cricket. Whereas, Harry Brook scored 317 runs in 322 balls with the help of 29 fours and 3 sixes. Harry Brook has become the second batsman to score the fastest triple century (310 balls) in Test cricket. There was a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket between Joe Root and Brook. This is the biggest partnership ever for England in Test cricket. Also, this is the fourth highest partnership in the history of Test cricket. The biggest partnership made by any team in test cricket against Pakistan The record-breaking partnership of Joe Root and Harry Brook has left behind the previous highest partnership against Pakistan. The partnership of 454 runs between the two has become the biggest partnership made by any team in Test against Pakistan. The previous record was held by West Indies greats Conrad Hund and Gary Sobers, who made a partnership of 446 runs in Kingston in 1958. The partnership of Joe Root and Harry Brook made these records- The biggest partnership for England in test cricket 454- Joe Root and Harry Brook vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 411- Peter May and Colin Cowdrey, vs West Indies, 1957 399- Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow vs South Africa, 2016 382- Morris Leyland and Leonard Hutton vs Australia, 1983 Biggest partnership in test cricket 624 – Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara vs South Africa, Colombo (SSC), 2006 576 – Sanath Jayasuriya & Roshan Mahanama vs India, Colombo (RPS), 1997 467 – Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones v Sri Lanka, Wellington, 1991 454 – Joe Root and Harry Brook vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 451 – Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford vs England, The Oval, 1934 451 – Javed Miandad and Mudassar Nazar vs India, Hyderabad (Sindh), 1983 The biggest partnership in test cricket against Pakistan 454- Joe Root and Harry Brook (England) vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 445- Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers (West Indies) v Pakistan, Kingston, 1958 437- Mahela Jayawardene and T Samarawickrama (Sri Lanka), vs Pakistan, Karachi, 2009 410- Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag (India), Lahore, 2006 Two batsmen who crossed 250 runs in the same test innings Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers v Pakistan, Kingston, 1958 Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene vs South Africa, Colombo (SSC), 2006 Harry Brook and Joe Root vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: England’s wonder in Multan, crossed the mark of 800+ runs for the fourth time in Test cricket
The England team has become the fourth team to cross the mark of 800+ runs in an innings of Test cricket. Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) The first match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. In this match, the batsmen of both the teams are seen batting vigorously. Pakistan had scored 556 runs in the first innings on the basis of brilliant innings by Abdullah Shafiq (102), Shan Masood (151), Salman Ali Aga (104*) and Saud Shakeel (82). The English team also batted aggressively and crossed the 800-run mark on the fourth day today. The team has become the fourth team in the history of Test cricket to cross the mark of 800+ runs in an innings. England declared first innings at 823/7 England had a bad start in the Multan Test against Pakistan, the team lost the wicket of captain Ollie Pope at the score of 4 runs. Jack Crawley (78) and Ben Duckett (84) played half-century innings. Then veteran player Joe Root scored a double century and young batsman Harry Brook scored a triple century. Joe Root played an innings of 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. At the same time, Harry Brook scored 317 runs in 322 balls with the help of 29 fours and 3 sixes, on the basis of which England declared the first innings at 823/7. Highest total in test cricket is recorded in the name of Sri Lanka The highest total in the history of Test cricket was made by Sri Lanka in 1997 against India in Colombo. The Sri Lankan team declared the innings after scoring 952 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya had played an inning of 340 runs and Roshan Mahanama had played an inning of 225 runs. At the same time, the second highest total is recorded in the name of England, the team declared its innings at 903/7 against Australia at The Oval in 1938. Highest total in test cricket 952/6 d, Sri Lanka vs India, Colombo (RPS), 1997903/7 d, England v Australia, The Oval, 1938849 d, England v West Indies, Kingston, 1930823/7 d, England vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024790/3 d, West Indies vs Pakistan, Kingston, 1958765/6 d, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Karachi, 2009
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: Joe Root and Harry Brook hit centuries, England’s score 492/3 by the end of the day
After the third day’s play, the England team is behind by 64 runs. PAK vs ENG, Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3 Highlights: The first match of the two-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. The host team has scored 556 runs in the first innings, Abdullah Shafiq (102), Shan Masood (151), Salman Ali Aga (104*) and Saud Shakeel (82) played brilliant innings. By the end of the second day, England had scored 96 runs at the loss of one wicket. On the third day, Harry Brook and Joe Root scored centuries for England. By the end of the day the team has scored 492 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. Harry Brook (141*) and Joe Root (176*) are present at the crease unbeaten, the team is now 64 runs behind Pakistan. Let us tell you all the highlights of the third day’s play- PAK vs ENG: Jack Crawley lost his wicket at the beginning of the third day By the end of the second day of the game, Jack Crawley (64*) and Joe Root (32*) were at the crease unbeaten. At the beginning of the third day, Shaheen Afridi gave a big success to Pakistan by dismissing Jack Crawley. Jack Crawley hit a shot towards mid-wicket, where deployed Aamir Jamal took an amazing catch. Crawley played an innings of 78 runs in 85 balls with the help of 13 fours. There was a partnership of 109 runs for the second wicket between Jack Crawley and Joe Root. Pouched on the second attempt! Wicket no. 2 for Pakistan, catch no. 2 for Aamir Jamal 🏏#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/9Jyln5W4B0 — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 9, 2024 Joe Root created history after scoring 71st run Joe Root created history when he scored 71st run in the first innings of the first Test against Pakistan. He became England’s leading run-scorer in Tests, surpassing former player Alastair Cook. Also, Root has come fifth in the list of players who have scored most runs in Test cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid are ahead of him. Joe Root. England’s greatest. pic.twitter.com/dMKqjUFwYy — England’s Barmy Army October 9, 2024 PAK vs ENG: Ben Duckett scored 84 runs Ben Duckett played brilliantly with Joe Root and made a partnership of 136 runs for the third wicket. Duckett was given out LBW by Aamir Jamal on the fourth ball of the 50th over. He played an inning of 84 runs in 75 balls with the help of 11 fours. Aamir Jamal strikes! In-dipper gets the better of Ben Duckett ☝️#PAKvENG , #TestAtHome pic.twitter.com/d7Iv4cszIm — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 9, 2024 Joe Root scored the 35th Test century of his career in 167 balls. Joe Root completed his century in 167 balls by taking a single on the second ball of the 63rd over bowled by Abrar Ahmed. This is the 35th century of Root’s Test career, he is the batsman with the most (5) centuries…

