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.

Ashwin broke Nathan Lyon’s record for most five-wicket hauls in WTC, and also made 2 more records to his name

By taking five wickets, Ashwin has broken the record of Australia’s star spinner Nathan Lyon for taking the most five-wicket hauls in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC). Ashwin (Source X) In the first Test match played between India and Bangladesh, the Bangla Tigers had to face defeat by 280 runs. Ravichandran proved to be the star player of this match. He scored a century in India’s first innings and in the fourth innings of the match, he wreaked havoc on Bangladesh with the ball. Ashwin sent half of Bangladesh’s team back to the pavilion with his spin attack in the fourth innings of the match. He bowled 21 overs in which he conceded just 88 runs but took the most number of wickets i.e. 6. Along with this 5 wicket haul, Ashwin has made many records in his name, let’s look at them one by one By taking five wickets, Ashwin has broken Australia’s star spinner Nathan Lyon’s record for taking most five-wicket hauls in World Test Championship (WTC) history. In 43 matches for Australia, Lyon has taken five wickets 10 times, while Ashwin now holds the record of taking 11 five-wicket hauls in 36 WTC matches for India. Most Wickets In WTC 2023-25 ​​(Most five wickets in World Test Championship) Ravichandran Ashwin (India) – 11 Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 10 Pat Cummins (Australia) – 8 Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 7 Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – 6 Tim Southee (New Zealand) – 6 With these five wickets, Ashwin has broken former New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee’s record of 36 five-wicket hauls and equalled Shane Warne’s record of 37 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket. The record for most five-wicket hauls in Test cricket is held by Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan, who has dismissed five or more batsmen in an innings 67 times for Sri Lanka. Record for most number of five-wicket hauls in Test matches Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) – 67 Shane Warne (Australia) – 37 Ravichandran Ashwin (India) – 37 Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) – 36 Anil Kumble (India) – 35 Most wickets in Test cricket In the Chennai Test, Ashwin also broke the record of 519 wickets of former West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh and became the eighth highest wicket-taker in the history of Test cricket. The Indian legend has taken 521 wickets in 101 matches played so far. Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan holds the record for taking the most wickets in Test cricket. This legendary spinner finished his Test career with 800 wickets in 133 matches. Australia’s Shane Warne is second with 708 wickets in 145 Tests, followed by England’s James Anderson (704), India’s Anil Kumble (619), England’s Stuart Broad (604), Australia’s Glenn McGrath (563) and Nathan Lyon (530).

Nathan Lyon gave important suggestion to ICC regarding the format of WTC Final

Nathan Lyon believes that the World Test Championship final should be played as a three-match Test series instead of a single Test. Nathan Lyon. (Image Source: CA Australia’s experienced spinner Nathan Lyon believes that the final of the World Test Championship should be played as a three-match Test series instead of a single Test. Let us tell you, recently the International Cricket Council has confirmed the venue and date of the final match of the World Test Championship 2023-25 ​​cycle. This magnificent final will be played from 11 to 15 June at Lord’s Stadium in London. So far, New Zealand has won once in two cycles while Australia has won the World Test Championship trophy for the second time. Only one match was played in the final of both these cycles. Nathan Lyon said during an interview, ‘One thing I would like to see is that the final of the World Test Championship is played as a three-match series. It will be a little better because a single Test will not be as much fun and in a three-match Test series you will also have a chance to make a comeback. It is also possible that a team wins a three-match series 3-0. This will really be a big challenge.’ The World Test Championship is like a World Cup for me: Nathan Lyon Nathan Lyon further said, ‘You can go to England once, India once and Australia once and the situation there will also be different. We do not think that we will get to play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in mid-August. This is because at that time the players will face a lot of trouble here. To be honest, the World Test Championship is like a World Cup for me. When you are playing against the best teams for a long time, your game also improves. This cycle is of 2 years and it is very important for you to perform consistently well. Anushka-Ritika fail in front of the wives of these 5 Pakistani cricketers Players with most centuries while chasing a score of 300+ in ODIs Virat Kohli will never be able to achieve these 3 records in his career These legendary cricketers have played only one IPL match “I will make RCB the champion for the first time…”- Priyansh Arya made a big claim List of captains who have won the toss the most number of times in Test cricket- Know who is Rishabh Pant’s girlfriend Isha Negi? Babar Azam’s bat is rusty, Shan Masood will be thrown out of the playing XI Batsmen who have scored the most centuries in Tests for England- Bowlers with most five-wicket hauls for India in WTC-

Talking about finger spinners, Ravichandran Ashwin and Nathan Lyon are my favourite players: Rangana Herath

Rangana Herath has taken over 1000 first-class wickets, while he has 500 international wickets and 400 Test wickets to his name. Rangana Herath of Sri Lanka. (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images) Rangana Herath is considered one of the best spinners not only in Sri Lanka but in the world. His performance has always been very good in international cricket. Let us tell you, Rangana Herath has taken more than 1000 wickets in first class while he has 500 international wickets and 400 test wickets to his name. Recently a white ball series was played between Sri Lanka and India. While India won the T20 series 3-0, Sri Lanka won the ODI series 2-0. After the end of this white ball series, Rangana Herath named those spinners of today’s era who have impressed him a lot. Rangana Herath played an important role in Sri Lanka’s victory in the 2014 T20 World Cup. He took five wickets for Sri Lanka in a low-scoring match against New Zealand and helped his team qualify for the playoffs. According to Cricblog, Rangana Herath said, ‘If you talk about finger spinners, I would like to name Ravichandran Ashwin and Nathan Lyon. Another spinner is South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj. I also like watching Kuldeep Yadav bowling. Talking about Sri Lanka, Prabhat Jayasuriya has bowled very well so far. There are many other names but they are not coming to my mind at the moment. Sri Lanka’s spinners bowled very well in the ODI series against India Let us tell you, in the recently concluded ODI series against India, Sri Lankan spinners bowled brilliantly and took 27 wickets. Sri Lankan spinners left their mark against the Indian batsmen and won the hearts of many fans. In this series, Indian spinners took a total of 16 wickets. While Washington Sundar took 5 wickets in the three-match ODI series, Kuldeep Yadav took four wickets. Many former players of the Sri Lankan team praised the team a lot. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024

NZ vs AUS 2024: Nathan Lyon equals Shane Warne-Muttiah Muralitharan’s all-time world record after defeating Courtney Walsh

Nathan Lyon now has 527 wickets in Test cricket. Nathan Lyon. (Image Source: CA Australia’s tour of New Zealand 2024, NZ vs AUS: Australia’s legendary off-spinner Nathan Lyon (Nathan Lyon) gave a record-breaking performance in the first match of the ongoing two-match Test series against New Zealand in Wellington. Australia cricket team, thanks to Nathan Lyon’s 10/108 spell (4/43 and 6/65 respectively in the two innings), defeated New Zealand by 172 runs in the first Test in Wellington and won the ongoing two-match Test series by 1. increasing from -0. Meanwhile, Nathan Lyon, after taking four wickets in the first innings, took six wickets in the fourth innings and achieved the feat of taking 10 wickets for the fifth time in Test cricket. Nathan Lyon achieved special achievements in test cricket Earlier, the experienced off-spinner had scored his third Test half-century against the New Zealand cricket team. With these impressive bowling figures Lyon became only the tenth spinner to take ten wickets in men’s Test cricket in New Zealand, and the only Australian spinner to achieve the feat. Apart from this, he has also become the first bowler to take 10 wickets in Test cricket in New Zealand since 2006. At the same time, Nathan Lyon (527) has also overtaken the great West Indies bowler Courtney Walsh (519) in the list of taking the most wickets of all time in Test cricket. Nathan Lyon equals the records of Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan Now the Australian legend has become the world’s seventh highest wicket-taker in Test cricket. Furthermore, Nathan Lyon also equaled the record of legendary spinners Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan for taking five-wicket hauls in most countries. The 36-year-old Australian spinner has become the third player after Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan to take a five-wicket haul in nine Test matches. He has taken five-wicket hauls in 9 countries including Sri Lanka, West Indies, India, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan and New Zealand.

NZ vs AUS 2024: Tim Southee takes a simple catch of Nathan Lyon on the last ball of the second day of the Wellington Test.

New Zealand and Australia are currently facing each other in the first match of the two-match Test series. Tim Southee. (Image Source: Getty Images) Australia’s tour of New Zealand 2024, NZ vs AUS: New Zealand and Australia are currently facing each other in the first match of the two-match Test series. This New Zealand vs Australia 1st Test match is being played at Basin Reserve, Wellington. In this match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl first and made a great start. However, the Australian cricket team posted 383 runs in the first innings thanks to Cameron Green’s unbeaten inning of 174 runs. The Kangaroos then got off to an even better start with the ball, as the New Zealand cricket team managed only 179 runs in its first innings, with Glenn Phillips (71) and Matt Henry (42) being the top scorers for the hosts. . Tim Southee made a huge mistake Meanwhile, the Australian cricket team had a bad day with the bat on the second day of the Wellington Test as they lost two wickets for just four runs. Well, New Zealand would have got the third wicket too, if their captain and senior fast bowler Tim Southee had not dropped the catch of Nathan Lyon on the last ball before stumps in Wellington. After the wickets of Steve Smith (0) and Marnus Labuschagne (2), veteran spinner Nathan Lyon came to bat, and it was here that the Kiwis had a chance to get the third wicket by the end of the second day of the first Test, which they lost due to Tim Southee. Gave. Matt Henry bowled the ball on a perfect length outside the off-stump. After which Nathan Lyon helplessly hung up his bat. The ball took a thick outside edge and went towards third slip. Tim Southee, posted at third slip, could not take advantage of the opportunity, and dropped the ball in his hand in excitement. After which the entire Kiwi camp was left in regret, and Australia ended the second day’s play with a lead of 217 runs. Here’s how Tim Southee dropped the catch of Nathan Lyon: Tim Southee drops an easy catch of Nathan Lyon.#AUSvNZ #AUSvsNZpic.twitter.com/C4hqxTRVf0 — Abdullah Neaz (@Neaz__Abdullah) March 1, 2024

NZ vs AUS: Before the first T20 match, the video of this funny moment of Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Ellis went viral.

The incident took place during the first T20 match played between New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand vs Australia, 1st T20I (Image Credit- Twitter Australia cricket team is currently on New Zealand tour for three-match T20 and 2-match Test series. So yesterday, on 21st February, the first match of the T20 series was played between the two teams. Let us tell you that before this match, when both the teams go on the field for the national anthem, then the Australian players take the hands of small children with them and go with them on the field for the national anthem. However, by the time Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Ellis arrive, the number of young kids is gone. After this, both the players hold hands and go towards the field. On the other hand, the video of this incident goes viral on social media within no time. Watch the viral video of this funny incident pic.twitter.com/8NDFmI6agH — Out Of Context Cricket (@GemsOfCricket) February 22, 2024 Status of New Zealand vs Australia first T20 match So if we give you information about this match, Australia team has won the match by 6 wickets. New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first and the entire team scored 215 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in 20 overs. Devon Conway (63) and Rachin Ravindra (68) played half-century innings for the Kiwi team. So Glenn Phillips remained unbeaten on 19* and Mark Chapman scored 18*. On the other hand, if we talk about Australia’s bowling, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Marsh got one wicket each. After this, when Australia set out to chase the strong target of 216 runs given by New Zealand, it achieved it in a thrilling manner by hitting a four on the last ball of the innings, losing 4 wickets. Australia all-rounder and captain Mitchell Marsh played a brilliant inning of 72* runs, for which he was awarded the Player of the Match award. After this, the quick inning of 31* runs scored by Tim David in 10 balls also decided the direction of the match.

Nathan Lyon is calling Cameron Green, who has flopped at number four so far, as the next Jacques Kallis.

Cameron Green has not been able to do anything special at number four till now. Steve-Smith-and-Cameron-Green. (Photo Source: Twitter) During a recent conversation, Australia’s veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green while talking about him. 24 year old all-rounder Green Got a chance to bat at number-4 in the ongoing Test series against West Indies. Along with bat, he is also contributing in bowling. However, the 24-year-old player has not made any big scores at number 4 yet. Nathan Lyon, known for his direct and accurate comments, pointed out that Green’s performances at number four in Shield cricket have posed challenges for him as a bowler. Despite this, Lyon believes that Green has the potential to become one of the best all-rounders in international cricket like Jacques Kallis. Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green fiercely Perth Now “I had the challenge of bowling to Greeny in Shield cricket while he batted at No. 4 and he gave me a lot of headaches,” Nathan Lyon was quoted as saying. I really enjoy watching him bat at number four and I feel like he could be the next Jacques Kallis of international cricket at number four. After the retirement of David Warner, Steve Smith took the responsibility of opening the innings, after which cameron green Got a chance to bat at number 4. Now it remains to be seen how he lives up to the expectations of Nathan Lyon. Lyon further said that there is a lot of confidence around everyone in the changing room, not just Smithy batting at number 1 and Cameron batting at number four. Where nathan lyon has While Cameron praised Green, he dismissed concerns about Steve Smith’s form, noting Smith’s remarkable track record and his problem-solving skills. Despite the challenges, Lyon showed his confidence in Smith’s ability. He further added, “I don’t need to talk about Smithy (Steve Smith); His statistics speak for themselves. No one is worried about Smithy’s form. We are talking about arguably the greatest player of the last decade and there is a lot of discussion about his batting. But I am not worried about his form.”