IND vs NZ: Akash Deep got run out like him while playing with Kohli’s bat, fans furious after seeing ‘slowness’

Team India was all out for 263 in the first innings of the third test. Akash Deep (Photo Source: IND vs NZ, 3rd Test: The third test match between India and New Zealand is being played at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. On the first day of the game, New Zealand was all out for 235 in the first innings due to the brilliant bowling of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar. By the end of the day, Team India had scored 86 runs at the loss of 4 wickets. Today, on the second day of the game, the host managed to gain a lead of only 28 runs. The team was all out for 263 runs in the first innings. Meanwhile, the manner in which Akash Deep was run out remains a topic of discussion. This is how Akash Deep got run out The 60th over of India’s first innings was bowled by Ajaz Patel. Only 4 runs came in the first three balls of the over. Sundar played the fourth ball towards deep third point and ran fast for one run, he thought that there might be a chance for the second run as well but he thought of not taking the run again. However, as Akash Deep started to run for the second run, Sundar then sent him back. Rachin Ravindra bowled the ball straight towards wicketkeeper Tom Blundell who dropped the bails. If Akash Deep had shown a little agility, he could have reached the crease but he was very lazy, due to which the team had to suffer. He didn’t even try to dive. Washington Sundar was very disappointed with this run out. Video of Akash Deep’s run out- MoFo just has to run. Dead brain tailenders.🤢🤢🤢#INDvNZ #WashingtonSundar #Panooti#akashdeep pic.twitter.com/vPvm3rTovX — Pramist🎥🎮 (@Pramod39951684) November 2, 2024 Shubman Gill played a brilliant innings In the first innings of the third Test, Shubman Gill played the highest innings of 90 runs for India with the help of 7 fours and one six in 146 balls. At the same time, Rishabh Pant scored 60 runs in 59 balls and Washington Sundar played an unbeaten inning of 38 runs. Talking about the performance of New Zealand’s bowlers, Ajaz Patel took the maximum of 5 wickets for 103 runs in 21.4 overs.