NZ 92/2 in 31 overs
Washington with his second spell. The last ball was such a turner but seemed to have lot of height to it. However, a look back to the delivery revealed it would have gone to umpire’s call if India went with a review. And with that, the players take Lunch.
NZ 91/2 in 30 overs
Ashwin catches Conway’s outside edge but it’s just outside Rohit’s reach at the slips. Conway takes a single to retain strike.
NZ 88/2 in 29 overs
Jadeja with the ball. Five dots and a single to end the over.
A milestone for Ashwin!
India all-rounder R. Ashwin became the highest wicket-taker in the ICC World Test Championship during the second Test against New Zealand at the MCA Stadium in Pune on Thursday.
NZ 87/2 in 28 overs
Ashwin with his 11th. Four runs off the over.
NZ 83/2 in 27 overs
Jadeja back. Couple of singles and a no ball from the bowler. A dot follows.
NZ 80/2 in 26 overs
Ashwin back. Good over from the bowler as only one run from the over.
NZ 79/2 in 25 overs
Jadeja back. And review on the first ball! And Conway stays on as the ball seems to be turning a lot and missing the wickets altogether. Rachin Ravindra gets off the mark with a single.
NZ 76/2 in 24 overs
Ashwin back and almost catches Young’s edge on the first ball. Sarfaraz thinks he heard something on that ball as Rohit Sharma takes a review. And it’s a spike on the ultra edge as the ball gets a nick off the glove. OUT! Young walks back for 18.
NZ 74/1 in 23 overs
Jadeja continues. Good running from the batters as they take two on the last ball. Three off the over.
NZ 71/1 in 22 overs
Ashwin continues. A couple of singles from the over as there was a chance of a run out on the last ball with Jadeja trying to run the batter at the non-striker’s end out.
NZ 69/1 in 21 overs
Jadeja replaces Washington. Conway, after being denied by Gill at gully, gets his reverse-sweep right and finds the boundary for a FOUR. Five off the over.
NZ 64/1 in 20 overs
Ashwin back. Dots at the start of the over followed by a couple of byes. A single to end the over.
NZ 61/1 in 19 overs
Washington back. A single to start the over. FOUR! Young plays it straight to point for a boundary as the ball goes for the ropes without any resistance from the fielders.
NZ 56/1 in 18 overs
Ashwin back. Couple of singles to start the over. Close! Conway tries to defend but gets an inside edge as the ball stops just under him.
NZ 52/1 in 17 overs
Washington with his fifth. The off-break spinner continues to bowl great lengths as he completes another maiden over.
NZ 52/1 in 16 overs
Ashwin back. Conway takes a single to bring up New Zealand’s 50. Sharp fielding from Jadeja at short third man as he stops Conway’s reverse-sweep. Three off the over.
NZ 49/1 in 15 overs
Washington continues. Great bowling from the tweaker as the maiden over comes to an end.
NZ 49/1 in 14 overs
Ashwin continues. FOUR! Conway sweeps the ball fine for a boundary. Dots to follow as drinks are called.
NZ 45/1 in 13 overs
Washington with his third. Full outside off, Conway drives to deep backward point for a single. Young defends off his backfoot to mid on. Fuller and more air, Young prods forward to defend. Stifled appeals from slip and short leg but no bat on that one from Young, bounces off the pad.
NZ 44/1 in 12 overs
Ashwin continues. Young looks to go back and cut but is beaten on the edge. Slower through the air, Young manages to keep it out. A couple to deep square for the right hander. Four!! A touch too short, Young punches through point for a boundary.
NZ 38/1 in 11 overs
Washy continues. Conway punches to deep cover and will collect two. Conway beaten on the outside edge. Turn and bounce after pitching in line. Slightly shorter, Conway cuts off the backfoot to get a single to deep point. Single to deep midwicket for Young to complete the over.
NZ 34/1 in 10 overs
Ashwin to Young. Slight turn as Young turns it to short cover. A single to deep cover takes Young off the mark. Conway punches a full one to long off for a single. Straightens a touch, takes the outside half of Young’s bat. Turning in this time, appeals for lbw but the ball would have gone down leg.
NZ 32/1 in 9 overs
Washington replaces Bumrah from the other end. Full on the stumps, Conway defends. Looks to paddle, hits it straight at Sarfaraz. A couple of balls slightly shorter, Conway goes on the backfoot to defend.
NZ 32/1 in 8 overs
Ashwin into the attack. Full on leg stump, Latham prods forward and defends to short mid wicket. On leg stump again, clipped to the leg side for a single. A quick single to mid on for Conway. WICKET!! Richard Illingworth raises his finger instantly. Straightened after pitching on leg and is caught in front.
Latham lbw b Ashwin 15(22)
Will Young in at 3. Foward and backward short leg in place.
NZ 30/0 in 7 overs
Bumrah with his fourth over. Round the wicket to Latham, defended to cover for a single. Conway flicks one to deep fine for a couple. Slight nip in as Conway shoulders arms. Four!! A touch full outside off, driven through cover for a boundary.
NZ 23/0 in 6 overs
Akash Deep to Latham, full and wide, left alone. A quick single for Latham to mid on, dabs it and scampers across. Edged and four!! Full on line with the stumps, takes the edge but runs past gully for a boundary. Appeals for caught behind from Akash Deep but nothing from the slips. Came back in and beat Conway’s inside edge.
NZ 18/0 in 5 overs
Bumrah to Conway, on the pads but catches the outside half of his bat and rolls to point. Forces him to play at a couple, but he middles the defensive shots. Catches the inside half of his bat this time as he looked to drive. Another maiden.
NZ 18/0 in 4 overs
Akash Deep to Latham. Full outside off, defended right back. Latham defends a back of a length delivery to the offside for a quick single. Full and wide, Conway dangles his bat out but is beaten on the outside edge. Four!! Full again, this time Conway prods forward and drives it down the ground for a boundary. A single to point follows. Four!! Full on the stumps, Latham drives it past mid on for a boundary.
NZ 7/0 in 3 overs
Bumrah to Conway. Ohh! Prodigious swing from outside leg. Beats Conway’s outside edge. Similar line, Conway manages to smother it down. One that comes back in, Conway is upto it. Maiden over.
NZ 7/0 in 2 overs
Akash Deep with the second over. Full outside offstump, no real movement in the air. Latham lets it go. Edged and four! The soft hands helps it fall short and it runs through the gap between slip and gully for a boundary. Late movement again, clips Latham’s edge but falls short of gully.
NZ 3/0 in 1 over
Tom Latham and Devon Conway open for New Zealand. Jasprit Bumrah with the new ball in hand. Three slips and a gully in place.
A hint of outside movement away from the left hander. Latham shoulders arms. On the pads from Bumrah, Latham clips it to deep fine for a couple. Another one that swings away from the left-hander after pitching in line. Left alone. A dab to fine leg for a single to end the over.
What’s in store?
A crucial first session coming up. New Zealand will hope to press home its early advantage after winning the toss. A score upwards of 300 will be a daunting prospect for India who will have to bat fourth on this pitch will looks like it’ll help the spinners from Day 1.
Playing XI
India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma(C), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant(WK), Sarfaraz Khan, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah
New Zealand: Tom Latham(C), Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell(WK), Glenn Phillips, Tim Southee, Mitchell Santner, Ajaz Patel, William O’Rourke
Toss Update!
New Zealand wins the toss and opts to bat first!
“Not a lot of grass. Will spin as we expect at this part of the world. Really proud moment [winning the first test]. Our focus now turns to Pune here. Good opportunity with the bat first up. Santner in for the injured Henry,” says Tom Latham.
“Would have batted first. About playing good cricket nevertheless. Fresh opportunity for us. We’ll do everything to bounce back. Bit drier than Bengaluru. Siraj, KL Rahul and Kuldeep miss out, Gill, Washington and Akash Deep in,” says Rohit.
NEWS!
Akash Deep marking his run up in the live broadcast visuals. Will it be Siraj making way?
How can India and New Zealand line up for the second Test?
Predicted playing XIs
India - Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Sarfaraz Khan, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep
New Zealand - Devon Conway, Tom Latham, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell, Glenn Phillips, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Ajaz Patel, Will O’Rourke
Head coach Gambhir and the ‘boring’ side of Test cricket
Back in 2009, Gautam Gambhir played a marathon innings in Napier, facing 436 deliveries for his 137, to deny New Zealand a victory. The innings, spanning 643 minutes, still remains one of the talking points in the cricketing circuit.
But 15 years later, as he dons the India head coach’s hat, Gambhir has a different approach, where winning a Test match is the ultimate goal as playing out draws are often ‘boring’.
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India has been aggressive since Gambhir’s takeover as coach. It won the Kanpur Test against Bangladesh even though rain abandoned nearly three days of play, and fought back against New Zealand in Bengaluru.
What is the head-to-head record in Tests between India and New Zealand?
Matches: 63
India won: 22
New Zealand: 14
Drawn: 27
Last result: New Zealand won by eight wickets (M Chinnaswamy Stadium; October 2024)
Last five results: IND won - 1; NZ won - 3, Draw - 1
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The Kiwis secured their 14th win against India in 63 Test encounters, while India has won 22 matches. The rest ending in draws.
Here’s what New Zealand skipper Tom Latham had to say ahead of the 2nd Test
A bald, low-bounce black-soil pitch is set to be on offer for New Zealand at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Thursday for the second Test against India.
LIVE STREAMING INFO
When is India vs New Zealand second Test taking place?
The second Test match between India and New Zealand will take place between October 24 and 28. The first day will commence at 9:30 am IST.
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PREVIEW
Moments after the Indian team arrived at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Wednesday morning for its final training session ahead of the second Test against New Zealand, head coach Gautam Gambhir walked around the pitch to have a closer look.
As his assistant coaches joined in, Gambhir could be seen discussing a thing or two with the curators before heading towards the other end of the ground to oversee the nets session.
Following India’s eight-wicket defeat in the series opener in Bengaluru last week, the team management seems to be busy finding ways to negate the pace attack of the visiting side. No wonder, a bald, low-bounce black-soil pitch is set to be offered when the action gets underway on Thursday.
- Shayan Acharya
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Indian team prepares for second Test against New Zealand with selection dilemmas and focus on World Test Championship final qualification.
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