IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 2 Highlights: Team India all out for 156 in the first innings, New Zealand took lead of 301 runs

By the end of the second day, New Zealand had scored 198 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the second innings. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 2 Highlights: The second match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played in Pune from October 24. By the end of the first day, Team India had scored 16 runs at the loss of one wicket in the first innings. On the second day the team’s innings was reduced to 156 runs. By the end of the day, New Zealand had scored 198 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the second innings. Tom Blundall (30*) and Glenn Phillips (9*) are unbeaten at the crease. Let us tell you all the highlights of the second day’s play- IND vs NZ: India lost three wickets at the score of 56 On the second day, Mitchell Santner gave second success to the team by dismissing Shubman Gill. Shubhman Gill played an innings of 30 runs in 72 balls with the help of two fours and one six. Santner then bowled Virat Kohli (1) and India got its third blow at the score of 56. STEPPING DOWN AND HITTING A SIX OVER THE BOWLER’S HEAD. – Shubman Gill played a crazy shot!pic.twitter.com/CzDuydZfwt — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 25, 2024 Glenn Phillips tightened the noose on Yashasvi and Pant Attacking from the other end, Glenn Phillips dismissed Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal (30) and Rishabh Pant (18). Half the Indian team had returned to the pavilion on the score of just 83. IND vs NZ: Santner completed 7 wicket haul by taking the wickets of these batsmen Mitchell Santner took his first seven-wicket haul in Test cricket by dismissing Sarfaraz Khan (11), Ravichandran Ashwin (4), Ravindra Jadeja (38), Akash Deep (6) and Jasprit Bumrah (0). Santner took 7 wickets for 53 runs in 19.3 overs. At the same time, Glenn Phillips took two wickets and Tim Southee took one wicket. Ravindra Jadeja played the highest innings of 38 runs in 46 balls with the help of 3 fours and 2 sixes. Whereas, Washington Sundar scored unbeaten 18 runs in 21 balls. RAVINDRA JADEJA – THE MVP FOR A REASON OF TEST TEAM.pic.twitter.com/wN8OF2GYOz — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 25, 2024 Sundar gave the first blow to New Zealand in the second innings Washington Sundar gave India its first success by dismissing Devon Conway LBW in the 10th over of New Zealand’s second innings. Conway was out after scoring 17 runs in 25 balls. After this, Ashwin gave the second blow to New Zealand at the score of 78 by dismissing Will Young (18) in the 19th over. IND vs NZ: Sundar bowled Rachin Ravindra Washington Sundar gave India its third success by bowling out Rachin Ravindra on the fifth ball of the 22nd over. Rachin, who had scored 65 runs in the first innings, could score only 9 runs in 13 balls in the second innings. Sundar then tightened the noose on…

IND vs NZ: Second day of the game was in the name of spinners, Mitchell Santner took 7 wickets, Washington Sundar also showed his magic in the second innings.

By the end of the second day of play, New Zealand had scored 198 runs after losing 5 wickets in their second innings. IND vs NZ (Pic Source-X) The second day of the second Test between Team India and New Zealand being played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune has ended. By the end of the second day of play, New Zealand had scored 198 runs after losing 5 wickets in their second innings. Glenn Phillips is batting on 9* runs while Tom Blundell has scored 30* runs with the help of two fours. Let us tell you that in its first innings, New Zealand had scored 259 runs after losing all the wickets, in response to which host India was all out for 156 runs. All the batsmen from India batted disappointingly. For Team India, Ravindra Jadeja scored 38 runs with the help of three fours and two sixes. He was the highest run scorer for his team. Apart from Jadeja, Yashasvi Jaiswal played an inning of 30 runs while Shubman Gill contributed 30 runs. Rishabh Pant scored 18 runs while Washington Sundar also played an inning of 18* runs. The worst thing for Team India was that no player could play a big innings in this match. For New Zealand, experienced player Mitchell Santner took 7 wickets while Glenn Phillips took two wickets. Mitchell Santner did not let any batsman of Team India dominate him. Captain Tom Latham played a tremendous innings In the second innings for New Zealand, captain Tom Latham batted brilliantly and played a valuable inning of 86 runs with the help of 10 fours. Apart from Latham, Devon Conway scored 17 runs while Will Young contributed 23 runs. Rachin Ravindra failed to score big in the second innings and returned to the pavilion after scoring 9 runs. Daryl Mitchell scored 18 runs. So far in the second innings for Team India, Washington Sundar has taken four wickets while Ravichandran Ashwin has taken one wicket. The third day of the game is going to be important for both the teams. So far New Zealand has taken a lead of 301 runs. If the hosts want to win this match, they will have to all out the Kiwi team as soon as possible in the second innings. SUNDAR MAGIC IN PUNE…!!!! pic.twitter.com/PBN8zBf6hH —Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 25, 2024 INDIA 🇮🇳 vs NEW ZEALAND 🇳🇿 🥲#INDvsNZ #indvsnzl pic.twitter.com/sOG3SLuCJw — Sumit Kapoor (@moneygurusumit) October 25, 2024 Next level is #INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/HZJ1T8qbgr — Hesy Rock (@Hesy_R0ck) October 25, 2024 #IndVsNZ NZ in a comfortable position as they reach 198/5 after Day 2. They stretch lead to 301 after bowling India out for 156 with #Santner showing great accuracy taking 7-53. Known as an accurate bowler in white ball cricket, Inan Smith in commentary “This could be the day… — Hidden truth Guru (@rajeshworld) October 25, 2024 #INDvsNZ#NZvsIND #indvsnzl #INDvNZpic.twitter.com/D02MnDRK4l — Pavan Mehta (@pavansmehta) October 25, 2024 It’s stumps on Day 2 in Pune. New Zealand is in a dominant position in the second Test, leading by over…

IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 1 Stats Review: Sundar created history in Pune, Ashwin left Nathan Lyon behind in this matter

By the end of the first day of the game, Team India has scored 16 runs at the loss of one wicket. R Ashwin & Washington Sundar (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 1 Stats Review: The second Test match between India and New Zealand is being played in Pune from 24th October. By the end of the first day of play, Team India has scored 16 runs at the loss of one wicket, trailing by 243 runs. New Zealand captain Tom Latham won the toss and decided to bat first. The team had a good start, but the team was all out for 259 runs in the first innings. Devon Conway (76) and Rachin Ravindra (65) played important half-centuries. In the first innings for India, Washington Sundar took seven wickets for 59 runs in 23.1 overs. Sundar took the wickets of Rachin Ravindra, Tom Blundell (3), Daryl Mitchell (18), Glenn Phillips (9), Tim Southee (5), Ajaz Patel (4) and Mitchell Santner (33). At the same time, Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets for 64 runs in a spell of 24 overs. Today, on the first day of the game, some big records and figures have been made and broken, let us tell you- IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 1 Stats Review: Players made these records on the first day of the game 1 – Ravichandran Ashwin (189 wickets) became the bowler with the highest wicket taker in the World Test Championship. 7 – Ravichandran Ashwin (531 wickets) has overtaken Nathan Lyon to become the seventh highest wicket taker in Tests. 1 – Ravichandran Ashwin (531 wickets) has overtaken Nathan Lyon to become the bowler taking the most wickets in Tests among active players. 1 – Washington Sundar (7/59) recorded the best bowling figures in Test matches in Pune. 2 – Washington Sundar (7/59) produced the second best bowling performance for India in the World Test Championship. 4 – Rohit Sharma (11) recorded the fourth most wickets as an Indian captain in international cricket. 1 – Tim Southee (14) has dismissed Rohit Sharma for the joint-most number of dismissals in international cricket.

IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 1 Highlights: New Zealand all out for 259 in first innings, Sundar took 7 wickets, India’s score 16/1

In the second Test, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 2nd Test: Day 1 Highlights: The second match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune from October 24. On the first day, New Zealand was all out for 259 runs in the first innings. By the end of the day, Team India has scored 16 runs for the loss of one wicket, trailing by 243 runs. Let us tell you all the highlights of the first day’s play- IND vs NZ: New Zealand lost its first wicket at the score of 32 in the first innings. Ravichandran Ashwin gave the first blow to New Zealand at the score of 32 by dismissing Tom Latham LBW on the fifth ball of the 8th over. Tom Latham was able to score 15 runs in 22 balls. After this, Ashwin dismissed Will Young (18) in the 24th over and the New Zealand team lost the second wicket at the score of 76. Devon Conway completed his half-century by hitting a four against Jasprit Bumrah. After the lunch break on the first day, Devon Conway completed his half-century in 109 balls by hitting a four on the very first ball of the 32nd over bowled by Jasprit Bumrah. In this over of Bumrah, Conway scored 12 runs by hitting three fours. Ashwin dismissed Devon Conway Ravichandran Ashwin then gave the third blow to New Zealand by dismissing Devon Conway. Devon Conway played an inning of 76 runs in 141 balls with the help of 11 fours. After taking the wicket of Conway, Ashwin (531*) has become the seventh bowler to take the most wickets in Test cricket, leaving behind Nathan Lyon. IND vs NZ: Washington Sundar dismisses Rachin Ravindra Washington Sundar bowled Rachin Ravindra in the 60th over and took a wicket in Test cricket after a long wait of 1330 days. Let us tell you, Sundar played his last match for India in 2021 against England at home. Today he has made a comeback in the longest format of the game and has hoisted the flag. TIMBER R! Cracker of a ball! Washington Sundar with a breakthrough 🙌 🙌 Live ▶️ #TeamIndia , #INDvNZ , @Sundarwashi5 , @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/OC8VS7fnwT — BCCI (@BCCI) October 24, 2024 New Zealand had lost the fourth wicket at the score of 197, but then due to Sundar’s amazing bowling, the team was all out at 259. Sundar took the wickets of Tom Blundell (3), Daryl Mitchell (18), Glenn Phillips (9), Tim Southee (5), Ajaz Patel (4) and Mitchell Santner (33). A FIVE WICKET HAUL AFTER PLAYING FIRST TEST IN 45 MONTHS – WASHINGTON SUNDAR.pic.twitter.com/cxuMK6TXUj — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 24, 2024 Washington Sundar took seven wickets for 59 runs in 23.1 overs. At the same time, R Ashwin took three wickets for 64 runs in 24 overs. Rohit Sharma returned for a duck in the first innings In the…

IND vs NZ: Kiwi batsman trapped in Washington Sundar’s spin, first day of the game went to the host

By the end of the first day’s play, Team India had scored 16 runs after losing one wicket in its first innings. Team India (PIC SOURCE-X) The second test match between Team India and New Zealand has started from today i.e. 24th October at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. On the first day of the game, Washington Sundar won the hearts of all the fans by bowling brilliantly for Team India. Let us tell you that in this match, New Zealand, batting first, scored 259 runs after losing all the wickets in its first innings. Devon Conway batted brilliantly for New Zealand and scored 76 runs with the help of 11 fours. Not only this, Rachin Ravindra played a valuable inning of 65 runs with the help of five fours and one six. However, apart from these two players, no other player from the Kiwi team could score big. Mitchell Santner contributed 33 runs while Daryl Mitchell scored 18 runs. On behalf of the host, Washington Sundar bowled lethally and took 7 wickets. Washington Sundar did not let any New Zealand batsman dominate him and took wickets for his team at regular intervals. Apart from Washington Sundar, Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets. By the end of the first day’s play, Team India had scored 16 runs after losing one wicket. Let us tell you that by the end of the first day’s play, Team India had scored 16 runs after losing one wicket in its first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal is batting on 6* runs while brilliant batsman Shubman Gill has scored 10* runs. Captain Rohit Sharma once again failed to score big and returned to the pavilion without opening the account. Rohit Sharma’s wicket was taken by New Zealand captain Tim Southee. If Team India wants to remain in this series then it will be very important for them to win this match. This is because New Zealand won the first Test played in Bengaluru by 8 wickets. At present, till the end of the first day’s play, it can be said that the host is ahead in this match. However, the second day’s play will be very important for both the teams. Massive credit to the captain, coach and team management for bringing back Washington Sundar. – He didn’t play a single Test in 3 years and straight away got an opportunity to perform after India lost the first Test. Sundar delivered with a five wicket haul. pic.twitter.com/u0rTRuQ0q1 — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 24, 2024 Washington Sundar said, “I’m very grateful to Rohit bhai and Gauti bhai. It’s an unbelievable feeling to be back playing Test cricket for India.” pic.twitter.com/CyXxhYxGJd — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 24, 2024 INDIA 16/1 ON DAY 1 STUMPS. – Gill 10* (32) and Jaiswal 6 (25) on the crease, behind by 243 runs. Sundar the hero of the day with 7/59. pic.twitter.com/K5cfSwgUTp — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 24, 2024 Washington Sundar’s 7/59 on the first day of a test match is an exceptional effort. Brave of Gautam Gambir and Rohit Sharma…

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Round 2, Day 4: Know the complete situation of the fourth day’s play here-

Know the results of the matches between the teams in all the groups- Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Photo Source: The second round of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 was being played from October 18. Indian veteran player Cheteshwar Pujara scored his 18th double century in first-class cricket while playing for Saurashtra. He has become the fourth batsman in the world to score most double centuries in first-class cricket. Today many teams won, while some matches ended in a draw. Let us tell you the results of the matches between the teams in all the groups- Ranji Trophy 2024-25, Round 2: See all the updates of the fourth day’s play Elite Group-A Meghalaya vs Tripura (Played in Shillong) Tripura- 377/8d; Meghalaya- 222/10 and 138, Tripura won by an innings and 17 runs Baroda vs Services (Played in Delhi) Services- 271 and 275; Baroda- 447/6d and 134/1, Baroda won by 65 runs Odisha vs Jammu & Kashmir (Played in Cuttack) Odisha- 272 and 112/8; Jammu and Kashmir- 270 and 270-7d, match draw Mumbai vs Maharashtra (Played in Mumbai) Mumbai- 441 and 75/1*; Maharashtra- 126 and 388, Mumbai won by 9 wickets Elite Group-B Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad (Played in Dehradun) Hyderabad- 192 and 190; Uttarakhand- 325 and 235, Uttarakhand won by 78 runs Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan (Played in Dharamshala) Himachal Pradesh- 98 and 260; Rajasthan- 334 and 26/2, Rajasthan won by 8 wickets Puducherry vs Vidarbha (Played in Puducherry) Puducherry- 209 and 82; Vidarbha- 283 and 128, Vidarbha won by 120 runs Gujarat vs Andhra Pradesh (Played in Ahmedabad) Andhra Pradesh- 213 and 297; Gujarat 367 and 144/9, Gujarat won by one wicket Elite Group-C Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab (Played at Mullanpur) Madhya Pradesh- 207 and 146/8; Punjab- 277 (95.5) and 329/6, match draw Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana (Played in Lucknow) Haryana- 453 and 72/3; Uttar Pradesh- 364, match draw Bengal vs Bihar (Played in Kalyani)- match canceled Karnataka vs Kerala (Played at Aloor) Kerala- 161/3, match draw Elite Group-D Assam vs Chandigarh (Played in Guwahati) Chandigarh- 374 and 83/1; Assam- 266 and 185, Chandigarh won by 9 wickets Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh (Played in Rajkot) Chhattisgarh- 578/7d; Saurashtra- 478/8, match draw Railways vs Jharkhand (Played in Ahmedabad) Jharkhand- 417 and 38/2; Railway- 414, match draw Delhi vs Tamil Nadu (Played in Delhi) Delhi- 266 and 193/8; Tamil Nadu- 674/6d, match draw plate group Sikkim vs Goa (Played at Rangpo) Goa- 367/4d; Sikkim- 108 and 206, Goa won by an innings and 53 runs Nagaland vs Manipur (Played at Sovima) Nagaland- 237 and 306/5; Manipur- 139 and 257, Nagaland won by 147 runs Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram (Played in Ahmedabad) Arunachal Pradesh- 252 and 132; Mizoram- 247 and 404/2, Mizoram won by 267 runs

IND vs NZ: Before the end of the fourth day of the first test, Rohit and Virat had an altercation with the umpire, know here what is the whole matter.

The fifth day of the game is going to be exciting for both the teams. IND vs NZ (Pic Source-X) Due to bad light on the fourth day of the first Test between Team India and New Zealand, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli were seen continuously arguing with the umpire. Both these players were unhappy as to why the game was stopped. Let us tell you that in the first innings, the New Zealand team had taken a lead of 356 runs. However, Team India made a great comeback and scored 462 runs after losing all the wickets in its second innings. From the host side, young batsman Sarfaraz Khan batted brilliantly and scored 150 runs with the help of 18 fours and three sixes. Not only this, Rishabh Pant also supported him well and played an inning of 99 runs. Both of them did not spare any New Zealand bowler and continuously hit hard against all of them. Not only this, Virat Kohli also contributed 70 runs while captain Rohit Sharma scored 52 runs. New Zealand needs 107 runs to win this match. However, on the fourth day of play, only four balls could be bowled in New Zealand’s second innings. After this the field umpire checked the light situation. The field umpire felt that the game could not be played further in this light. However, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli looked unhappy with this decision of the field umpire. He appealed to the field umpire that a few more overs could be bowled but the result was not in favor of the hosts. Here’s the video: pic.twitter.com/riFVxELLyG — Drizzyat12Kennyat8 (@45kennyat7PM) October 19, 2024 New Zealand needs 107 runs to win the match The fifth day of the game is going to be exciting for both the teams. While on one hand Team India would like to all out New Zealand as soon as possible, on the other hand the target of Kiwi team will be 107 runs. The good thing for the hosts is that the Kiwi bowlers got a lot of help on this pitch on the fourth day of the game and the same can be seen on the fifth day as well. List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- 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-

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Know the scores of the matches of the second day of Round 2 here

The second day of round 2 play has ended. Shreyas Iyer (Pic Source-X) Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 has started. The second day of round 2 play has ended. All the teams performed very well on the second day. There were many such players who won the hearts of all the fans by giving tremendous performance on behalf of their team. With this, today we tell you what was the score of all the teams till the end of the second day’s play of Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25. Elite Group A: Meghalaya vs Tripura in Shillong: Tripura has scored 346 runs after losing 6 wickets at the end of the second day’s play. Baroda vs Services, Delhi: Baroda scored 249 runs losing three wickets. Service scored 74 runs losing two wickets. Orissa vs Jammu & Kashmir, at Cuttack: Jammu & Kashmir scored 270 runs, in reply to which Orissa scored 198 runs losing 5 wickets. Mumbai vs Maharashtra, at Mumbai: Mumbai- 441 runs: Maharashtra 142 runs for the loss of 126 runs and one wicket. Elite Group B: Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad at Dehradun: Hyderabad scored 244 runs losing 5 wickets: Uttarakhand all out for 325 runs. Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan at Dharamshala: Rajasthan scored 334 runs, in response to which Himachal Pradesh scored 147 runs losing two wickets. Puducherry vs Vidarbha at Puducherry: Puducherry scored 43 runs losing one wicket: Vidarbha scored 283 runs losing 8 wickets. Gujarat vs Andhra at Ahmedabad: Gujarat scored 367 runs losing all wickets. Andhra Pradesh scored 137 runs losing 5 wickets. Elite Group C: Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab, Mullanpur: Punjab 277 runs all out, Madhya Pradesh 207 runs all out. Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana at Lucknow: Haryana scored 431 runs losing 9 wickets. Bengal vs Bihar: Second day’s play could not be played due to wet outfield Karnataka vs Kerala at Aloor: Kerala scored 163 runs losing three wickets. Elite Group D Assam vs Chandigarh at Guwahati: Chandigarh scored 301 runs losing 5 wickets: Assam all out for 266 runs. Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh at Rajkot: Chhattisgarh scored 578 runs losing 7 wickets. Railways vs Jharkhand at Ahmedabad: Jharkhand scored 417 runs: Railways scored 19 runs losing one wicket. Delhi vs Tamil Nadu in Delhi: Tamil Nadu declared its innings at 674 runs losing 6 wickets, Delhi team scored 43 runs without losing wickets. Plate: Sikkim vs Goa: Goa declared their first innings at 367 for four; Sikkim scored 50 runs losing three wickets. Nagaland vs Manipur: Manipur scored 139 runs losing all wickets. Nagaland scored 88 runs losing two wickets. Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram at Ahmedabad: Mizoram scored 247 runs in their first innings; Arunachal Pradesh scored 32 runs losing two wickets. List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- 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…

IND vs NZ, 1st Test: Day 4 Highlights: Sarfaraz Khan’s maiden century, Pant out on 99, New Zealand got the target of 107 runs

Team India was all out for 462 runs in the second innings. IND vs NZ, Rishabh Pant & Sarfaraz Khan (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs NZ, 1st Test: Day 4 Highlights: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. By the end of the third day of the game, Team India had scored 231 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in the second innings. Today, on the fourth day of the game, the host team was all out for 462 runs in the second innings and New Zealand has got a target of 107 runs to win. Tom Latham and Devon Conway came out to open. Jasprit Bumrah could bowl only 4 balls in the first over, after which it started raining heavily and stumps were announced. IND vs NZ: Sarfaraz Khan did a strange thing to save Rishabh Pant from run-out On the fourth day, Rishabh Pant narrowly escaped being run-out in the 56th over of the innings. Sarfaraz played Matt Henry’s ball towards backward point, he ran the first run quickly, but then seeing the ball in the fielder’s hand, did not go for the second run. However, Pant started running for the second run. Then to stop Rishabh, Sarfaraz started jumping on the pitch shouting loudly. Pant saw him and returned back to his crease. Rishabh Pant was on 6 runs at that time. The Sarfaraz way of denying a double. pic.twitter.com/GiK7nbTxF0 — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 19, 2024 Sarfaraz Khan scored the first century of his international career Sarfaraz Khan scored his first international century in 110 balls by hitting a four against Tim Southee during the 57th over. This century of Sarfaraz has a lot of significance because it came in a very stressful situation. He took off his helmet, and ran on the field with full enthusiasm. Everyone in the dressing room also praised him a lot. A moment Sarfaraz Khan will remember forever! He is jubilant, Rishabh Pant applauds & the dressing room on its feet! Live ▶️ https://t.co/8qhNBrrtDF#TeamIndia , #INDvNZ , @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/pwt12jHfND — BCCI (@BCCI) October 19, 2024 Pant completed half-century in 55 balls Rishabh Pant completed his half-century in 55 balls by hitting a four against Glenn Phillips during the 71st over. Rishabh has become the third player to score most half-centuries as a wicketkeeper in Test cricket. So far he has scored 18 half-centuries in 62 innings. IND vs NZ: Sarfaraz Khan out against Tim Southee Sarfaraz Khan played the ball bowled by Tim Southee straight towards Ajaz Patel posted at cover, where he made no mistake and took an amazing catch. Sarfaraz Khan played an inning of 150 runs in 195 balls with the help of 18 fours and 3 sixes. And on the score of 408, India got its fourth blow. There was a partnership of 177 runs for the fourth wicket between Sarfaraz and Rishabh Pant. SARFARAZ KHAN SHOW IN BENGALURU. – 150 (195) with 18 fours and 3 sixes,…

IND vs NZ: 10 wickets or 107 runs, who will win, the fifth day of the Bengaluru Test will be very exciting for both the teams.

On the last day of the first Test, the New Zealand team has to score 107 runs to win the match while the hosts have to take 10 wickets. IND vs NZ (Pic Source-X) The fourth day’s play of the first Test between Team India and New Zealand has ended. New Zealand has to score 107 runs to win this match. The New Zealand team made a very good comeback in this match and put pressure on Team India. Let us tell you that in this match, Team India had scored 46 runs after losing all the wickets in its first innings. In the first innings for the team, Rishabh Pant contributed 20 runs while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 13 runs. After this New Zealand scored 402 runs in its first innings. On behalf of the team, Rachin Ravindra scored 134 runs with the help of 13 fours and four sixes. Apart from Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway played an inning of 91 runs while captain Tim Southee scored 65 runs. For Team India, Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets each while Mohammad Siraj took two wickets. After this, the hosts batted brilliantly in their second innings and scored 462 runs after losing all the wickets. On behalf of the team, young player Sarfaraz Khan batted brilliantly and scored 150 runs while Rishabh Pant was out on 99 runs. Both these players gave a tough class to the New Zealand bowlers. Rishabh Pant looked quite disappointed that he missed scoring a century by just one run. Virat Kohli played an inning of 70 runs while Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion after scoring 52 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal played an inning of 35 runs. KL Rahul once again disappointed everyone and was out on a personal score of 12 runs. Ravindra Jadeja scored five runs while Ravichandran Ashwin played an inning of 15 runs. New Zealand needs to score 107 runs to win the match The game had to end early due to bad light. On the last day of the first Test, the New Zealand team has to score 107 runs to win the match while the hosts have to take 10 wickets. The last day is going to be very important for both the teams. For now, it remains to be seen which team wins this first test. At present the New Zealand team has maintained its hold in this match. Very important that India remain calm tomorrow. That was a DRS taken on pure emotions & high adrenaline. #INDvNZL — Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) October 19, 2024 🎥WATCH Maiden Test Tone: Super Sarfaraz Khan’s scintillating 150(195)#TeamIndia , #INDvNZ , @IDFCFIRSTBank — BCCI (@BCCI) October 19, 2024 A century in such a crucial time feels so special! Well done @sarfarazkhan977 — Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) October 19, 2024 Highest run rates in a 450-plus Test innings for India4.64 – 462 (99.3) vs NZ, Bengaluru, 20244.61 – 482 (104.3) vs NZ, Auckland, 19904.58 – 495 (108) vs WI, Mumbai WS, 20134.52 – 474 (104.5) vs AFG, Bengaluru, 20184.50 – 600 (133.1)…