VIDEO: After 45 months, Sundar got a chance in Test, broke the back of Kiwi batsmen by taking 7 wickets.

Sundar took a five-wicket haul in the Pune Test against New Zealand. Team India (Photo Source: Getty Images) On the first day of the second Test match being played between the Indian cricket team and the New Zealand cricket team, Washington Sundar bowled brilliantly and took 7 wickets. This was the first 5 wicket haul of his Test career. before this match He was not a part of the team in this series. The Indian team lost in the first test, after which he was included in the team. The first day’s play continues today in the Pune Test match. The first two sessions of the Test match were in the name of New Zealand. The top order batsmen of the Kiwi team had made a tremendous start in this match. First of all, Devon Conway played an inning of 76 runs and then the centuryman of the previous match, Rachin Ravindra scored 65 runs in this match. Apart from these two, no Kiwi batsman could do anything special. Washington Sundar did wonders with the ball in Pune Test Let us tell you that even before the end of the first day’s play, Team India all out the Kiwi team for 259 runs on the basis of Washington Sundar’s lethal bowling. In the first innings, Washington Sundar, who came on the field for India after a long time, took 7 wickets, while 3 wickets were in the name of Ravichandran Ashwin. In this way, only two bowlers together took all 10 wickets for the Indian team. In the second Test, Washington Sundar bowled Rachin Ravindra on the first ball of the 60th over of New Zealand’s innings. Rachin could not understand Sundar’s turn ball and the ball flew between his bat and pad, taking the wicket. After Rachin, he made Tom Blundell his next victim. After Blundell’s dismissal, no New Zealand batsman could stand in front of Sundar and in the end the entire team fell apart like a pack of cards. Now if Team India wants to win this match from here, then their batsmen will have to perform well. It’s a Washington 𝙎𝙂𝙣𝙙𝙖𝙧 show at Pune! Catch LIVE action from the 2nd #INDvNZ Test on #JioCinema, #Sports18 and #ColorsCineplex #IDFCFirstBankTestTrophy #JioCinemaSports pic.twitter.com/Os2Zbci76N — JioCinema (@JioCinema) October 24, 2024

IND vs NZ: ‘All out 46, is the new all out 36?’: Cricket Australia made fun of Team India, also gave class to the batsmen

Team India performed disappointingly in this match and was all out for 46 runs in its first innings. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) Currently, the first test match between Team India and New Zealand is being played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Team India performed disappointingly in this match and was all out for 46 runs in its first innings. Team India players failed to score big in the first test against New Zealand. However, Cricket Australia has made fun of the hosts on social media regarding Team India’s performance in the first innings of the first Test. Let us tell you that in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2020-21 season, Team India failed to give a stellar performance against Australia in Adelaide and was all out for 36 runs. Cricket Australia has shared a video on its official social media account regarding Team India’s batting in both these matches, on the caption of which it has written, ‘Is all out 46, the new all out 36?’ Here’s the video: Is ‘All Out 46’ the new ‘All Out 36’? #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/HrD03En9cy — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) October 17, 2024 Let us tell you that for Team India, Rishabh Pant scored the maximum runs in the first innings. He scored 20 runs in the first innings. Apart from Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal played an inning of 13 runs. Apart from these two players, no other batsman could cross the 10-run mark. Not only this, Virat Kohli, Sarfaraz Khan, KL Rahul, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja could not even open their account from Team India. Mohammad Siraj scored four runs while captain Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion on a personal score of two runs. For New Zealand, Matt Henry took 5 wickets while William O’Rourke took 4 wickets for 22 runs in 12 overs. Even though Team India was all out for 36 runs in the Adelaide Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2020-21 season against Australia, they made a strong comeback in this series and won it 2-1. Team India will also look to make a comeback in this match being played against New Zealand. Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup- IPL: You will be shocked to know the net worth of these 5 star players of Mumbai Indians. Batsman who scored the fastest century in T20I for India List of youngest players to win POTM for India in T20I- List of batsmen who scored the fastest triple century in Test cricket-

Top-3 batsmen who have scored the fastest triple century in Test history, this Indian is on top in the list

This Indian player has scored triple century twice in Test cricket. Harry Brook (Image Credit- Twitter X) Scoring a triple century in Test cricket is a big thing. There are only a few selected players from all over the world who have been able to achieve this feat in the biggest format of the game. To score a triple century in Test cricket, a batsman must have a unique skill and patience. On the other hand, currently 25-year-old young England player Harry Brook has scored an inning of 300 runs in the ongoing Multan Test match against Pakistan. He has become the sixth player from England to score a triple century in Test cricket. Well, today in this article we are going to tell you about the top-3 players who scored the fastest triple century in the history of Test cricket. So you will be surprised to know that an Indian player is on top in this list. So let’s know about these players Top 3 players who scored triple century in test cricket 3. Matthew Hayden Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden is at third place in terms of scoring the fastest triple century in Test cricket. Hayden did this feat against Zimbabwe in 2003. In that match played at the WACA Stadium in Perth, Hayden faced a total of 362 balls to score a triple century.

Five best batsmen who have scored the most runs in test cricket

There are many players from all over the world who have always performed well in this format and have played an important role in the victory of their team. Joe Root Sachin Tendulkar (Photo Source:: X/Twitter) Test format is said to be the most challenging format of cricket. There are many players from all over the world who have always performed well in this format and have played an important role in the victory of their team. However, participating in this format is not within the reach of every player. Today we will tell you about five such great players who have always performed brilliantly in international Test cricket and have scored the most runs in the Test format. 5- Joe Root Joe Root (Photo Source: England’s experienced batsman Joe Root, while batting brilliantly during the first Test match being played against Pakistan, has broken former captain Alastair Cook’s record of scoring the most runs for England. Let us tell you that Joe Root scored 262 runs in the first innings of the first Test being played against Pakistan and put his team in a strong position. Joe Root has scored 12664 runs in his international Test cricket career so far. Not only this, Joe Root has also become the highest run-scorer in the World Test Championship. Joe Root has become the fifth highest run scorer in his Test cricket career.

Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakraborty shone in the first T20 against Bangladesh, Mayank Yadav also put pressure on Bangladesh batsmen.

For Team India, Arshdeep Singh took three wickets for 14 runs in 3.5 overs, while Varun Chakraborty took three wickets for 31 runs in four overs. Arshdeep Singh (Pic Source-X) Currently, the first match of the three-match T20 series between Team India and Bangladesh is being played in Gwalior. In this match, Team India won the toss and decided to bowl first. His decision has proved correct so far and Bangladesh was all out for 127 runs in 19.5 overs. Team India’s bowlers bowled brilliantly in the first match and completely destroyed Bangladesh’s batting lineup. In the first T20 match currently being played by Bangladesh, captain Nazmul Hasan Shanto scored 27 runs in 25 balls with the help of 1 four and 1 six. Let us tell you that Bangladesh did not have such a good start in the first T20 and wicketkeeper batsman Liton Das was out after scoring four runs. Not only this, Parvez Hussain also returned to the pavilion after scoring 8 runs. Towhid Hridoy also failed to score big for Bangladesh and was out after scoring 12 runs. Experienced player Mahmudullah was out on a personal score of one run. Zakir Ali scored 8 runs. However, for Bangladesh, Mehdi Hasan Miraz batted brilliantly and made a valuable contribution of 35* runs with the help of 3 fours in 32 balls. Rishad Hussain scored 11 runs while Taskin Ahmed played an inning of 12 runs. For Team India, Arshdeep Singh took three wickets for 14 runs in 3.5 overs, while Varun Chakraborty took three wickets for 31 runs in four overs. Mayank Yadav also bowled well in his debut match and took one wicket for 21 runs in four overs. Apart from Mayank Yadav, Hardik Pandya and Washington Sundar also took one wicket each. Team India needs 128 runs to win the first T20. If Team India wants to win the first T20 against Bangladesh, then they will have to score 128 runs in 20 overs. The best thing for India is that their batsmen are in great form at the moment and they would definitely like to put pressure on the Bangladesh bowlers. The host bowlers have played their role very well and now the batsmen will also have to perform brilliantly. Now it remains to be seen how Team India achieves the target of 128 runs? Indian batsman who hit most sixes in T20 against Bangladesh- IPL 2025: Rajasthan Royals can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: Sunrisers Hyderabad can retain these 6 players Rishabh Pant turns 27, take a look at his special records in cricket- The bowler who took the most wickets for India in the Women’s T20 World Cup- The batsman who scored the most runs for India in the Women’s T20 World Cup- IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: Kolkata Knight Riders can retain these 6 players Bowler who took fastest 300 test wickets for India- IPL 2025: Mumbai Indians can retain these 6 players

IND vs BAN 1st Test: Akash Deep roared in Chepauk, took the wickets of 2 batsmen in 2 balls; watch video

Akash Deep clean bowled Zakir Hasan and Mominul Haque on consecutive balls in the ninth over of the first innings. Akash Deep (Source X) Akash Deep Wicket Highlights: The 2 match series between India and Bangladesh has started. The first match of the series is being played at the Chennai ground. In the first innings of this match, the Indian team came to bat first. Meanwhile, batting first, the first innings of the Indian team ended at 376 runs. Team India started playing on the second day i.e. today, Friday, at 339 runs for six wickets and lost the remaining four wickets in scoring 37 runs. Akash Deep roared in Chepauk Bangladesh’s first innings started with openers Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan. Bumrah bowled the first over for India. His ball was swinging a lot and he was troubling the Bangladeshi openers. The result was that Jasprit Bumrah clean bowled Shadman Islam on the last ball of the over. He could score only two runs. Bumrah’s ball bounced and came in. Shadman misjudged the ball. He thought the ball would go past the wicket, but the ball went straight and hit the stumps. After Bumrah, Akash Deep showed the stars to Bangladeshi top batsman in broad daylight. Akash Deep wreaked havoc in Chepauk and took two wickets in two consecutive balls. He clean bowled Zakir Hasan and Mominul Haque in two consecutive balls in the ninth over of the innings. Zakir scored three runs and Mominul could not even open his account. Not only this, his ball also took away the wicket. Akash Deep Wicket Highlights: Watch Video Akash Deep, you beauty! What a sigh for a fast bowler. The stumps are dancing🇮🇳🔥🔥 India’s fast bowlers are so much better than Pakistan’s and it hurts a lot 🇵🇰💔💔#INDvBAN #tapmad #DontStopStreaming pic.twitter.com/v7QlaDbC0O — Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) September 20, 2024 OMG Wow Akash Deep, Wow. That was some brilliant pace and back to back wicket out there to get the stumps flying on both those wickets. On a Hatrick baby, Bring it on!!#AkashDeep #IndVsBan #BANvIND pic.twitter.com/Cue7zFt0Lz — Jonah Abraham 😷 (@JonahAbraham26) September 20, 2024 The Indian team had a bad start, where Rohit Sharma (6), Shubman Gill (0), and Virat Kohli (6) were all dismissed by young bowler Hasan Mahmud. After this, Yashasvi Jaiswal (56) and Rishabh Pant (39) made a half-century partnership while handling the innings, but the Indian team came in trouble after losing 6 wickets for 144 runs. KL Rahul also failed to score only 16 runs. After that, Ravindra Jadeja (86) and Ravichandran Ashwin (113) batted brilliantly and made a record partnership of 195 runs and took the team past 300. Ashwin scored a century on the first day, while Jadeja was out on 86 on the second day. With this, India’s innings ended at 376 runs in 91.2 overs.

Duleep Trophy 2024: These three batsmen scored centuries on the third day of the second round

Three players scored centuries on the third day of the second round of the Duleep Trophy 2024. Duleep Trophy (Photo Source: All-rounder Tilak Verma, batsman Abhimanyu Easwaran and Pratham Singh were the three batsmen who made a big attack in the Duleep Trophy 2024 on Saturday. All three batsmen scored centuries on the third day of the second round of the Duleep Trophy. Playing for India A in the tournament, Tilak thrashed the bowlers of India D in the second innings. He completed his century in 177 balls after coming in at number three. He hit 9 fours during this. This is Tilak’s fifth century of his first class career. Tilak Verma and Pratham Singh hit a century This century would have given Tilak a lot of confidence before the busy domestic schedule. He has played four ODIs and 16 T20 Internationals for India so far. Before Tilak, opener Pratham Singh scored a century for India A on the third day. This left-handed batsman of Railways scored 122 runs in 189 balls with the help of 12 fours and a six at Anantapur Cricket Ground. This is 32-year-old Pratham’s first century in Duleep Trophy. Pratham was caught out by Shreyas Iyer in the 60th over by Saurabh Kumar. He shared a 104-run partnership for the second wicket with Tilak. Pratham scored 7 runs in the first innings, while Tilak scored 10 runs. Pratham made his domestic debut in 2017. He has scored more than 1000 runs in all three formats for Railways. India B captain Abhimanyu Easwaran scored a century On the other hand, India B captain and opening batsman Abhimanyu Easwaran batted brilliantly in the first innings against India C. He scored a century in difficult times. He is unbeaten on 121 runs despite the game being played for 79 overs. This is his 24th century in first class. Let us tell you that India C scored a huge score of 525 in the first innings, Easwaran gave his team a great start. He shared a 129-run partnership for the first wicket with N Jagadeesan (70). After this, Mushir Khan (0), Sarfaraz Khan (16) and Rinku Singh (6) could not do anything special.

After a great performance against Pakistan, Nahid Rana is now ready to teach a lesson to Indian batsmen

The young fast bowler would also like to make a significant performance in the upcoming Test series against India. Nahid Rana (Image Credit- Twitter Bangladesh’s young fast bowler Nahid Rana performed brilliantly in the recent two-match Test series against Pakistan and won the hearts of many fans with his bowling. Now this young fast bowler would like to perform significantly in the upcoming Test series against India. Let us tell you, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan 2-0 in the two-match Test series. In the second innings of the second and final Test played in this Test series, Nahid Rana took four wickets for 44 runs. He did not let any batsman of Pakistan dominate him and played an important role in his team’s victory by bowling lethally. Ahead of the two-match Test series against India, Bangladesh Cricket has shared a video on its official social media account in which Nahid Rana has said, ‘We are ready for the Indian series. We have also started training. The better we train, the better we will be able to perform in the match. India is a very good team but whichever team plays better cricket will win. We will see where it goes.’ I would like to give my best: Nahid Rana Nahid Rana further said, ‘I would like to perform my best. Speed ​​is something that you cannot expect. For this, the rhythm should also be good. Sometimes you are continuously bowling at the same speed. Whatever the team’s plan is, my focus will be on that and I would like to make my team win.’ Bangladesh players have performed very well in international cricket in recent times and India will face a tough challenge from them. Nahid Rana also has speed and he will definitely want to put pressure on the Indian batsmen. Batsmen who hit the most sixes for India in the death overs of T20I Batsmen who scored the fastest T20 century for Australia- Mushir Khan broke Sachin Tendulkar’s 33 year old record Wicketkeepers with most Man of the Match awards for India 7 expensive watches of Hardik Pandya and their prices, know here- Virat Kohli has earned more than 8 billion rupees in the last 12 months List of teams scoring the most runs in the power play of T20- Rahul Dravid became rich after becoming the head coach of Rajasthan Royals These 5 Indian cricketers pay the highest tax, you will be shocked to know the amount Haris Rauf’s wife is extremely beautiful, even Bollywood actresses fail

Rashid Latif made a big disclosure on the weaknesses of Pakistani batsmen – advised to learn this thing

Rashid Latif praised Bangladesh’s Mehdi Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim and said that Pakistani players should learn from them. Pakistan cricket team and Rashid Latif (Image Credit- Twitter) Pakistan suffered a crushing defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test match played in Rawalpindi, which was their first defeat on home soil. The defeat proved to be humiliating for Pakistan as the hosts struggled on their home pitch. Reacting to this, former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif discussed the batting weaknesses of the Shan Masood-led side and pointed out the problems being faced by all the Pakistani batsmen, including star batsman Babar Azam. Rashid Latif sheds light on poor form and technical problems Rashid Latif said, “If there is a problem with the technique of the players, it becomes really difficult for them to come out of bad form. I have seen many players go through bad form, including Sachin Tendulkar. But Sachin had a good batting technique, so he never took time to recover from bad form. On the other hand, players like Virender Sehwag used to take more time to come out of bad form. This is the difference between a better player and a comparatively less skilled player.” Praise of Mehdi Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim Latif praised Bangladesh’s Mehdi Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim and said that Pakistani players should learn from them. He also praised India’s performance in which India defeated England 4-1 in the series despite losing the first Test at home. He said, “A lot can be learned from the way Mehdi Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim have played in this series. Pakistan’s batsmen are trying to play aggressive cricket. Test cricket is not played like this.” Return of Bangladesh After the defeat in the first Test, Pakistan put Bangladesh in trouble in the second Test by scoring 274 runs. Bangladesh were struggling at 26/6, but Liton Das’s brilliant century (138 runs) and his partnership with Mehdi Hasan Miraz took Bangladesh to 262 runs, giving Pakistan a slight lead. On the third day, Bangladesh bowlers performed well against Pakistan and dismissed Abdullah Shafiq and Khurram Shahzad to reduce Pakistan’s score to 9-2. Pakistan batsmen are once again facing a tough situation and they need to improve their batting so that they can perform better against Bangladesh.

‘We hurt the confidence of our batsmen’: Harbhajan Singh on Test cricket ending in a 2-3 draw

Let’s know what Harbhajan Singh said Harbhajan Singh (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh has recently been seen criticizing the Indian management. In this criticism, Harbhajan has blamed the management for preparing spin-friendly pitches when Test matches end in 2-3 days. On the other hand, pitches are always a topic of discussion when it comes to Test matches, especially in India, when big teams like Australia and England come to India to play. The Indian management always focuses on making such pitches that help the host team. So sometimes, not only foreign teams face difficulty in batting on spin friendly pitches, but Indian batsmen also seem to be quite troubled. Big batsmen like Virat Kohli have also been affected by this in the recent past. It is worth noting that among the players who have played more than 8 Test matches in India after the year 2020, only Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja have an average above 40. But now giving a big statement on this, Harbhajan has said that pitches play an important role in the game, but when the pitch starts turning from 3-4 days in a Test match, this is not seen now. And due to this the confidence of the batsmen has decreased. Harbhajan Singh gave a big statement Let us tell you that in a recent interview to Sports Tak, Harbhajan Singh said- We have started playing on pitches that take more turn. We wanted to win and we won but do we want to win in two and a half days? I think, if we had prepared normal pitches that would have started turning from the third and fourth day, we would have still won but the batsmen would have got time to settle in. We would not have been discussing the problems our batsmen have against spinners. We have hurt the confidence of our batsmen, because on those pitches anyone gets out cheaply.